Nestled in the breathtaking Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia, , hens, ducks, bees, Great Pyrenees, and cats pastorally roam over 18 acres of rolling farmland and forest. Experience our favorite parts of Stormbrew Farm through a primitive camping experience.
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An agrarian dream- a literal field of possibility. With 18 acres to choose from you may find yourself sleeping along the lazy Fifteenmile Creek, atop a hill under Virginia stars, or even set up with pastoral views of hens and Great Pyrenees dogs.
The roadfront side of our property offers level terrain for pull-behind trailers, while vehicles (preferably 4WD) and tent campers can travel all the way back to the creek. Feeling froggy? Ford the stream and camp in the large field on the other side. Be sure to mind the animals and fields, as this is a working farm.
One mile down the road from the farm is the Virginia Creeper Trail, renowned for biking, but as a multi-use trail, you can also enjoy walking, running, horseback riding, fishing, cross country skiing, and geocaching.
South Holston Lake is only minutes away by vehicle, with two public access boating ramps 10 to 20 minutes away.
For a drink by the water, head to Abingdon Vineyards- only 10 minutes away.
Access to the Appalachian Trail is only 20 minutes away in Damascus.
We became caretakers of this lovely property in June of 2021, moving from our existing farm, 45 minutes away. When we got it, it was a blank slate of a hayfield, and we have spent the summer laying infrastructure so that we may grow our cut-flower, honey, and vegetable business.
lovely little “glamp” site, with the sweetest animals - the kitties and a big ‘ol pup greeted us on our way in/out. lots of blankets provided for extra warmth in the cold, which was greatly appreciated! would certainly stay here again
We enjoyed the ease of camping just off the road and visiting with all the animals in the morning. A sweet big dog, 3 kitties , and a flock of chickens walked around the farm with me and begged for pats and snacks. Loved watching the Blue Jay go after the spent sunflower and would love to stay here again when the gardens are in bloom. Level ground for our camper and conveniently close to Virginia Creeper trail. Highly recommend!
Cute little farm and a good spot for a night of rest. Be mindful to check the fire number before pulling in. I went up the neighbor’s driveway first by accident. Their guardian dog came by in the middle of the night to protect us from something it noticed in the hills.
Great location, bathrooms and water easily accessible by walking up the hill. all but one campsite is in the meadow. I was able to get the one very private spot in the woods next to the creek. Listened to babbling water all night long. What a treat!!
Location
Abingdon, Washington, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to