Hipcampers are solely responsible for their personal property during a Hipcamp trip
We recommend that campers consider seeking insurance for camping gear and other personal property that they can lean on in the event of their property being lost, damaged, or stolen for any reason.
What if my property is damaged or stolen by a third party?
If damage happens to camper property because of a third party person that is not related to the Hipcamp booking in question, then we recommend that a police report is filed if necessary and that reimbursement from this third party or the Hipcamper's personal insurance provider is pursued.
If the damage happened because of another Hipcamper, you are also welcome to file a support ticket to get assistance with a resolution.
Set yourself up for success to avoid damage, loss, or theft
Accidents happen, but thinking ahead to avoid them can go a long way. Be aware of your environment and be sure to set up camp away from any potential problems. For instance, we recommend that campers don't set up camp in the same area as livestock and that they avoid parking under trees that could drop pinecones, branches, or coconuts. If there are free roaming animals on the property (wild or domestic), it's recommended that food is not stored in tents.