About this space
The farm was once a portion of the McTureus Plantation. Tony's family members were once enslaved on the plantation. Upon Emancipation a family member bought land and it remained in the family. Tony is a descendant of those family members whose foresight allowed us to be here today. Tony's parents entrusted the care and preservation of the property to us and we are doing our best to be good stew...
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Amazing place! It’s so beautiful! The owners are helpful, kind, and friendly! We will be back for sure!
Amazing place! It’s so beautiful! The owners are helpful, kind, and friendly! We will be back for sure!
Overall, this campsite offers a charming and peaceful experience, highlighted by the warm hospitality of hosts Belinda and Tony. Campers appreciate the beautiful, secluded setting under large oak trees and the proximity to the beach and hiking trails. While the site is generally clean and well-maintained, some guests have noted rough road access and challenges for larger vehicles. Additionally, a few minor inconveniences, such as mosquitoes and limited amenities, have been mentioned, but these do not seem to detract significantly from the overall positive experience.
- Friendly and helpful hosts, Belinda and Tony
- Beautiful, secluded campsite with large oak trees
- Close proximity to the beach and hiking trails
- Clean and private sites with picnic tables and fire pits
- Unique cultural experiences related to Gullah heritage
- Welcoming atmosphere with farm animals on-site
- Easy-to-follow directions to the campsite
- Road access can be rough and located in a questionable neighborhood
- Entry may be challenging for larger vehicles
- Some reviewers noted mosquitoes, though manageable with a fire
- Limited amenities compared to larger campgrounds
- A few guests mentioned needing to pack up early due to weather