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All You Need is a 111 acre paradise that is home to some VERY unique and endangered habitat. Our northern boundary is a tract of DeSoto National Forest, where we have practically exclusive access to another 90 acres of longleaf pine savannah and more bottomland creeks.
The sandhills are home to prickly pear cactus, deer moss (7 kinds of lichen), and our mascot, the endangered Gopher Tortoise.
We're working to develop a nature education and retreat center where we share permaculture practices, homesteading/sustainable living skills, conservation practices, and approaches to connecting more deeply to the land.
You will have access to and be a 5 minute walk from our many walking paths and our swimming pond, as well as a 15 minute walk to Desoto National Forest, which butts up to our property line.
We would love to have you as our guest on the land, and are especially eager to meet travelers who deeply love nature and want to live in better relationship to it!
Check in is between 2pm - 8pm, Check out is 11am. There's a fee for late check-in to our site.
This campsite offers a serene escape into nature, with many guests appreciating the beautiful landscapes and the clear, inviting pond. The micro cabins are noted for their cozy charm, though some visitors have mentioned minor issues like nonfunctional amenities or nearby clutter. The staff, including host Jordan, are frequently praised for their warm hospitality and passion for the land. Trails around the property provide educational strolls, and the site's layout allows for a private and peaceful camping experience.
Loved my short stay at this site. It was peaceful, had ample space, and a great view of a peaceful pond. The host were gracious and helpful. I will definitely stay longer next time.
Awesome property! Stayed in site 1 on the pond. Loved relaxing and just gazing at the beautiful clear water, hearing the trees and leaves blowing in the wind, watching the fish swim by and listening to the birds. Did the trail on the property and was really interesting to read the information plackets periodically placed. The lichen loop was really just that- lichen everywhere you looked! Loved seeing the tortoise burrows, even though i didn’t get a chance to see any tortoises. :) Jordan was super helpful. As a traveler camping alone, I felt safe and was able to really relax for my two nights there. Loved that there was a sink available and also a shower option.
I had a great stay! Jordan was quick with responding and very accommodating. The land is beautiful and it was exciting to hear about what they are doing. I look forward to visiting again and exploring more of the area!
The micro cabin was super cozy. The land was gorgeous. They are doing a wonderful job caring for the land and it shows. The lichen loop and all the trails were so nice to stroll. We loved sitting by the clear pond as well. The outdoor kitchen attached to the micro cabin was very useful and appreciated.
Stayed in our campervan, great communication, host was very passionate/knowledgeable of their property and the surrounding area, camping spots were spread out with extra spread out hang out spots, walking trails were very neat and educational, walking around the pond was wonderful! Would definety recommend!
Location
Lumberton, Pearl River, Mississippi, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Chahta Yakni (Choctaw) First Nations according to