5 acres hosted by Reid M.
4 Vehicle/Tent sites
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Reid is a Star Host
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
STATUS REPORT: totally intact after hurricane. No damage and the land is not flooded. Even RVs can drive to the creek.
Attention RV and van-lifers, here's your safe haven!
Introducing a brand-new listing, and I'm seeking your assistance in navigating the ins and outs of hosting.
Located just 25 minutes from downtown Asheville, this property sits in a rural, fertile valley, offering breathtaking views to the north and south. Encompassing a total of 23 acres, 5 of which are nearly flat and ideal for parking/camping, while the remainder provides excellent hiking opportunities. A charming bubbling creek, a storage barn suitable for construction or running a business, and the promise of future hydro-power with solar and a battery bank by the creek add to the property's appeal.
For those parking near the main house, a 120v extension cord is available for power and internet access. Alternatively, if you prefer to park by the creek, please note that there is currently no power, internet, or water available in that area, though plans are underway for hydro-power with solar and a battery bank. IMPORTANT NOTE: heavy rains turn this area into a mess, it can be tricky to get in and out after a big rain. You are welcome to park at the top by the barn and walk down with a tent, but your RV could get stuck, so keep that in mind.
Anticipate future offerings with RV power hookups. Presently, the amenities are somewhat rustic, serving as a trial to gauge interest. Composting outhouse is available now!. Rainwater and shallow well water are provided.
Looking for a place to park your vehicle while you convert it into your home on wheels? Happy to set that up with power, water, and even a barn in which to work.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or suggestions; your input is appreciated!As there's plenty of space and no assigned parking, just put your tent or vehicle wherever you want. Down by the creek is most peaceful. Need to keep in mind that the ground can be soft. There’s almost no cell service in the valley and it’s smart to get your directions before you leave town. I’ll create a sign soon but for now you’ll be looking for a White House with black shutters on the left side of the road. The WiFi password is my phone number.