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Deacon Escarpment

The motivation behind the creation of this business came from a desire to share the love of the outdoors and the benefits of that connection. "Our goal is to provide a private place for you to relax and reconnect with nature and the people with you. A quiet place with rural hospitality, woods, wetlands, lakes and wildlife just waiting to be discovered!"- Zac & Steph, Owners.

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Unique features of Deacon Escarpment is the actual privacy of each cabin. Their goal was to give guests the experience of being in nature alone and to deepen their connection with the environment and the people or pets they are with. The private setup allows for more wildlife viewing opportunities as well. They offer hiking trails that go through different ecosystems such as wetlands, oak savannah, hemlock stands, and the unique topography and views of the Deacon Escarpment. They are open all year for guests to explore and discover the uniqueness of each season; frog song and wildflowers, bird migration and leaf changes, canoeing or snowshoeing.

Deacon Escarpment now has 3 cabins that are drive directly to and self check-in all year, one other cabin is a short hike to get to.

Zac and Steph love for people to know that they are very pet friendly. Bring your pets with to enjoy everything they have to offer. Extra packages that are available are : "Camping Gear" and "Couple's Packages". They offer guests the choice of minimalist, off-grid cabins or low-impact glamping style with electricity.

While you stay you can witness all the seasonal changes from your private location and along the trails: the brightness of the valley in bud, wondrous green, fall blaze to glistening white. Whatever you choose the cabins and campsites were created to give you your own private spot to take it all in.

They have trails of varying lengths to suit your preferences. The trail map has the length of each trail listed. Each one has unique landscapes and habitats full of different trees, flowers, mushrooms and wildlife.

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