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If these mountains could talk… This historic homestead is alive and well. Mountain families and moonshiners passed this family farm from one generation to the next since the 1800’s. Primitive stone walls were built by farmers as property lines and served to keep farm critters close to home. Wake to a crow and dewy fog in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Scenic views and...
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Skip A Stone Farm will go down as one of my favorite places to camp. The view of the mountains, over the field of flowers and horses, was just breathtaking! Great property! Awesome animals! Kim was...
Kim’s farm was the perfect place for a family break in a beautiful location. Our youngest is a toddler so the campsite having an unobtrusive fence completely surrounding it was a huge help. The ca...
Skip A Stone Farm offers a charming and peaceful camping experience with stunning mountain views and a variety of friendly farm animals. Reviewers consistently praise Kim, the host, for her hospitality and attentiveness, making guests feel welcome and comfortable. The site is well-maintained and provides a cozy atmosphere, perfect for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of tourist areas. However, some guests noted minor inconveniences such as noise from dogs at night and limited grocery options nearby, which could affect the overall experience.
- Super friendly and helpful host, Kim
- Beautiful mountain views
- Clean and cozy accommodations
- Farm animals on site, including goats and chickens
- Free firewood provided for campfires
- Secluded location close to attractions
- Family-friendly environment with activities for kids
- Some noise from dogs barking at night
- Outhouse can be dark for children
- Occasional presence of bugs, such as no-see-ums
- Roads can be challenging in bad weather
- Limited grocery options nearby