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Walnut Hollow Ranch

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· Hayesville, Clay, North Carolina
155 acres hosted by Brian S.
5 Caravan sites · 7 tent sites
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Walnut Hollow Ranch sits in the Nantahala Mountain Region of the Great Smoky Mountains. The 155 acre farm is a horseshoe shaped cove with Wiggin's Top at its crown. The land consists of 67 acres of cattle pastures, 5 ponds and 3-5 miles of hiking trails. The forest consists of lowland pines, poplar, dogwood, hickory and walnut trees. The upland consists of oaks, poplar and other hardwoods. Wildlife abounds at Walnut Hollow Ranch. Our residents include: wild turkeys, white tail deer, red fox, red tail hawks, bluebirds, finches and many others. Passerby's include: wood and mallard ducks, blue and white herons, river otters, black bear, bobcat, coyote and migratory birds. The ponds include: big mouth bass, small mouth bass and brim.
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69 Ratings · 37 reviews
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Nicole S.
2 reviews
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· November 2024
Loved the site and the hosts were super helpful and present!
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Elena K.
12 reviews
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· September 2024
Amazing!
Fantastic place to camp! Beautiful scenery, great interaction with animals and the hosts are wonderful and very responsive!
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Casey G.
10 months on Hipcamp
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· May 2024
30 ft travel trailer · With kids ·
Absolutely would 100% return. The property was absolutely gorgeous. Loved being right by the bass pond. The kids loved rolling down the large him and also having the ability to do so. Loved sitting out the morning watching all the wildlife and also being about to explore the property as well. You guys do such a great job at maintaining the property. The sites were maintained beautifully and also very clean!
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Greg M.
2 reviews
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· April 2024
Beautiful Scenery and Wild Animals
My 18yr old and I stayed for two nights and loved it. Brian, Kevin and his wife were welcoming and it is easy to see why people love staying at the farm. We were there as part of my son's spring break. He is an aspiring cinema-photographer and had plenty of subjects at the farm starting with the stunning scenery. His favorite subject were the 3 ground hogs that were quite photogenic. You will also see tons of deer and wild turkeys!! The farm is just a few minutes from Hayesville which made it nice for a lunch away from the RV (a needed break for dad the camp chef). Additionally, if you are into fly fishing, Fires Creek is only 15 minutes from the farm. It is an outstanding place to get your line wet!
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Lauren N.
2 reviews
We camped on the hill. While it is steep to get up, it is well worth the effort. Absolutely breathtaking views. Our host, Brian, helped us with our stuff and was super fun to chat with. This is a beautiful property. We look forward to coming back.
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Mark S.
2 reviews
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· October 2023
39 ft toy hauler · With pets ·
This was an amazing place. We had plenty of space and our friends rented space 2 and had a great time. Plenty of things to do around the area and the meat sold at the farm was amazing. The owner and workers are very friendly and helpful. We will defiantly be back.
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Hayesville, Clay, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to
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Hosted by Brian S.

Joined in April 2016
Response rate: 100%Response time: Within 7 hours

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