About this space
Originally homesteaded and farmed by settlers in the late 1800s/early 1900s, this property is part of the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can still view remains of the old stone wall the original settlers built by hand on the edges of the property! The Blue Ridge, part of the Appalachian range, was created by the uplifting of the Earth's tectonic plates 1.1 billion to 250 million years ago, making th...
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What a great spot to camp! This was our second stay. So close off I-81. Since the weather cooperated this time we were really able to enjoy the property. Long walks through the meadow and into the...
If your looking for quiet and full services this is the place
Overall, this campsite offers a serene and picturesque getaway in the Appalachian mountains, with many guests praising the friendly and accommodating host, Tracy. Campers appreciate the full hookups and the peaceful surroundings, making it ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. However, some reviews mention challenges with unlevel sites and spotty wifi, which may be a consideration for potential visitors. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite's charm and natural beauty make it a popular choice for a relaxing camping experience.
- Friendly and helpful staff, particularly host Tracy
- Beautiful and peaceful location in the Appalachian mountains
- Full hookups available, including water, electricity, and sewer
- Great for hiking and outdoor activities, with trails nearby
- Charming atmosphere with farm animals like donkeys and chickens
- Clean and well-maintained sites
- Convenient access to nearby attractions like Hungry Mother State Park
- Sites can be unlevel, requiring ramps for larger RVs
- Wifi can be spotty, with no cell service in some areas
- Limited amenities for those seeking more developed facilities
- Some guests noted the need for better signage or directions
- Occasional noise from nearby farm animals may not suit everyone