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W.T. Farm?

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· Union, Monroe, West Virginia
300 acres hosted by Bill W.
2 glamping pitches · 1 motorhome pitch · 1 tent pitch
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100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
What makes W.T. Farm special is the diversity of textures of the landscape. We have great mountain top views, as well as, a deep holler with cliffs, rock outcroppings, and waterfalls. The fields are full of fruit and nut trees and there are 5 ponds. Each of these supports its own flora and fauna. I acquired stewardship of this land 35 years ago and have developed perennial orchards wherever possible. I started with pears and have branched out into pawpaws, apples, persimmons, currants, black walnuts etc. and I boast that I planted the first commercial hickory oil orchard in the world. I am an eccentric horticulturalist and graft cultivar varieties onto existing trees like oaks, hickories, black walnuts, and even the maligned invasive honeysuckle, autumn olive and multiflora rose. Just last year I bought an adjoining farm that opened up 50 acres of more orchard planting. It is on top of the mountain and offers an expansive view of the valley and ridge system that defines our region. Funny thing is that because the land between the old farm and the new farm is divided by cliffs in the holler the only way to get from one to the other is a 12 minute drive or vigorous hiking. On this new land is a historic log cabin I am renovating that is said to be one of the original settler's cabin on the mountain. Because of the amount of tree fruit I grow and the varied landscape, there is a rich diversity of birds and animals to be seen. One of my favorite walks is along the cliffs to the top waterfall where there is a sweet wading pool. I have also built a number of ponds and four of them are quite swimmable. One has a dock and is where we spend much summer time refreshing and frolicking. The farm is also a small (very small) licensed farm winery and we make and sell traditional hard cider from our apples and pears. Our cider can be purchased along with our nut oils and flours and other farm produce you may not be familiar with. We live to eat. Coming here is a gastronomical adventure! I run the Acornucopia project from here and from it we are developing a foragers network that would very much suit the lifestyle of hipcampers. We pay foragers for wild nuts they gather. Also often there is an opportunity to work on the farm harvesting and processing food. Let me know if that is something you would like to do. Treely Yours, Bill
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10 Ratings · 10 reviews
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Dan S.recommends
October 21, 2024
RU Ready To RV?
Peace and Quiet!
Bill and his son welcomed us to the site bearing some fresh fruit and nuts! The spot is peaceful, beautiful and private. Bill provided a long extension cord and some fresh water from a spigot/hose . We loved hiking all over his land and checking out the waterfalls and the views from the cliffs. I would highly recommend W. T. Farm to folks looking for great views, rolling fields and an escape from people, most cars and all the hustle of life.
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Tatiana G.recommends
October 4, 2024
RU Ready To RV?
Family RV by the pond and orchard
We had an excellent stay with Bill. Due to the previous hurricane weather system, we stayed at the “backup” site. I wouldn’t have known it was a backup! Our two year old and our dog had a ball running around the pond. Bill also showed our son the garden and he had fun smelling all the plants (lavender, basil, sage, etc). We never thought to do something like that and he had so much fun. We “hiked” up the paced road to the young orchard and watched the gorgeous sunset. If the kids were older, this would have been a gorgeous spot to pitch a tent and watch the sunrise too! In the morning, we drove over to the main orchard, where Bill taught us about different trees, grafting and we took home some fruit and seeds. Our favorites were the pawpaws, persimmons and the most delicious apples!!! Definitely have some apples if they’re in season! Bill is an excellent host. His directions on how to get there were invaluable. Plus all the incredible knowledge he shares about the orchard, foraging (eatable plants and mushrooms we saw on our orchard walk) and growing our own pawpaws!
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Aryanna J.recommends
June 30, 2024
RU Ready To RV?
Camping in the orchard
We loved camping at Bill’s RV spot in the orchard. We had ample shade under the sawtooth oaks near the entrance to the orchard. The almost constant breeze on the mountain provided an oasis from summer temps. We had ample space to explore and eat gooseberries and currants (super tasty)! During the day, you can hear and see lots of birds and hear distant tree frogs trilling. On a clear night, the stargazing is great! Bill was very welcoming and taught us about his trees and the process of selective breeding and grafting. There is a road nearby to the RV spot as mentioned on the Hipcamp listing, but this didn’t bother us at all. The spot felt private with lots of surrounding trees and vegetation. We explored outside the fenced orchard to the wooded trail, which offered different views and cool rock outcroppings. We’ll have to come back to explore the other half of the farm and to see the trees in other seasons!
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Ryan G.recommends
June 23, 2024
Holler-lujah in the Run
Peaceful and Delicious
This place is wonderful and full of adventure! Bill was also very kind and helpful. I had a lovely time with my dogs playing in the water and just wandering around the camp site. Also bill was kind enough to set up a ladder by a mulberry tree, as they were in season, so I picked a lot of them for breakfast one day and they were delicious. The campsite has a beautiful view of the forest canopy and the stream. The whole experience was peaceful and magical and I will probably be going back sometime soon.
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Amanda M.recommends
May 27, 2024
Holler-lujah in the Run
We had a great time staying here! The host was very friendly & made sure our stay was comfortable. It was great being able to explore his land & enjoy all the fruits, nuts & views! It stormed pretty hard while being there but we still had a great time & all our stuff was safe! 10/10 recommend & we will be back ourselves! Holler-leujah!
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Dan G.recommends
September 14, 2023
Holler-lujah in the Run
This is a great spot! Very remote but close enough for us to get out to some local parks and breweries in the area. Bill gave us a map of the land and had some great recommendations for things to do. Would definitely return!
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Union, Monroe, West Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Moneton, 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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