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Two Mules Farm & Floating

Wayland Springs, Lawrence, Tennessee
Hosted by Jennifer S.
15 tent sites
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Wayland Springs, prior to 1800's was Cherokee land, gold was found, and Indian relics, even today are regularity unearthed for those who pursue the hunt.  The 1800's brought general stores, banks, hotels, hospital, blacksmith, tanner, iron ore mining and a rail line put in.  Rail line is now gone but so much history remains. Preceding the Civil War Wayland Springs was known as a resort for health and pleasure.  Word of mouth had people traveling great distances to come drink from our natural springs with the reputation of possessing valuable medicinal qualities. Today, still, the locals enjoy the springs and many of us regularly drink this delicious tasting water. Wayland Springs Cemetery is on property site  & guests are welcome to visit, just ask & please remain respectful...very old stones, some from 1800's. Fast forward to present and I find myself creating a play place for families, friends and loves ones to come, enjoy our beautiful space and make everlasting memories.   When you visit & camp with us we want your experience to be all you hoped for and find yourselves wanting to return year after year.  Thank you & blessings to all. Learn more about this land: Pick your perfect spot on our 30 acres! Fish in the large pond, listen to the flow of our spring fed creek year round, rock hounding heaven, kayak, canoe, floating with tubes, tent camping, if you are looking for becoming one with nature, a sky with stars so bright it's mesmerizing & night creatures singing their songs... this is the place! Transportation to your water  play entrance is provided & the exit point is literally right across the road along with a seasonally open April 20th 2018 thru Labor Day. Taco Shack...aka..The Shack with the BEST tacos around. Local live bands play there Fridays and Saturdays generally. Great atmosphere and awesome people. So you can hang where the action is or enjoy the peace and serenity of sweet, quiet country life...Pick your perfect spot on our 30 acres! Fish in the large pond, listen to the flow of our spring fed creek year round, rock hounding heaven, kayak, canoe, floating with tubes, tent camping, if you are looking for becoming one with nature, a sky with stars so bright it's mesmerizing & night creatures singing their songs... this is the place! Transportation to your water  play entrance is provided & the exit point is literally right across the road along with a seasonally open April 20th 2018 thru Labor Day. Taco Shack...aka..The Shack with the BEST tacos around. Local live bands play there Fridays and Saturdays generally. Great atmosphere and awesome people. So you can hang where the action is or enjoy the peace and serenity of sweet, quiet country life...
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Wayland Springs, Lawrence, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Chikashsha I̠yaakni’ (Chickasaw), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jennifer S.

Joined in March 2018
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