10 acres hosted by Lisa M.
5 RV sites
Used to be a horse farm. Now it belongs to Gus, who is the size of a small horse. We have chickens, grow our own vegetables, and are starting a dairy goat herd.
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There is plenty of space to choose where to set up camp. There is a wooded area available as well as open field and small stream with shade. There are plenty of trees to hang hammocks, or use the rings already set up at the horse barn (still outside, but covered).
I also welcome bike campers, horse campers, truck tents, car tents, and Combi/Microbus/Bulli for dry camping. There are no hook-ups. I do not have proper space for motorhomes or large pull-behind travel trailers, but a small, vintage-type might fit. I am also looking into the possibility of flat places for small RVs.
There is a one-room cabin with camp stove, mini fridge, running water, and bathroom with stand-up shower which will be available soon
***Nearby attractions include (and will be updated as I discover them):
**PLEASE NOTE: All distances are approximate
THE JUNCTION (.25m) - They sometimes have live music
LAZY RIVER RENTALS (3m) - I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds fun. It's on the Tallapoosa River
HISTORIC POSSUM SNOUT, GA (6m) - Yes, I said that. There is a possum drop on New Year's Eve
HELTON HOWLAND MEMORIAL PARK (+/- 7m) - Military vehicles, equipment, picnic pavilion, waking trail, fishing. Open year-round
TALLAPOOSA CITY MOUNTAIN PARK (+/- 8m) - There is a golf course. I don't golf, so I couldn't tell you much about it but it's there
WEST GEORGIA MUD PARK (+/- 9m) - They have events during the year
TALLADEGA NATIONAL FOREST - All around us. Hiking, biking, camping, fishing.
COLEMAN LAKE (10m) - Fishing, Swimming area, RV camping, dump station
PINHOTI TRAIL Heflin, AL (15m) - Hiking. The trail is 339 miles long and has some beautiful mountain views. It begins at Cheaha State Park and runs 170 miles through the state of Alabama, then 167 miles through north Georgia to intersect with the Appalachian Trail. Check out "The 5 Best Day Hikes on the Pinhoti Trail in Alabama" at rootsrated.com (you'll have to google that)
TALLAPOOSA RIVER OUTFITTERS Hwy 46 Heflin, AL (15m) - Kayaking
CHIEF LADIGA TRAIL (14m) - Biking, Running, Walking. It is a 33-mile rail trail that stretches from Anniston to the Alabama-Georgia state line
MOUNT CHEAHA (+/- 40m) - Highest point in Alabama. They have cabins, RV camping, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and scenic overlooks
CHOCCOLOCCO KAYAK (+/- 30m) - Kayak rental on the river across from Choccolocco Park in Oxford, AL
There are also other bike trails within driving distance. You can visit traillink.com to find some trails and maps (you'll have to google that too)
**If you enjoy visiting wineries:
THE FRUITHURST WINERY COMPANY, CR 49 Fruithurst, AL (4m) - Part of the North Alabama Wine Trail
HIGH COUNTRY CELLARS, Hwy 9 Heflin, AL (15m) - Tasting Room is open during business hours M-Th 1-6, F-Sat 10-6There is plenty of space to choose where to set up camp. There is a wooded area available as well as open field and small stream with shade. There are plenty of trees to hang hammocks, or use the rings already set up at the horse barn (still outside, but covered).
I also welcome bike campers, horse campers, truck tents, car tents, and Combi/Microbus/Bulli for dry camping. There are no hook-ups. I do not have proper space for motorhomes or large pull-behind travel trailers, but a small, vintage-type might fit. I am also looking into the possibility of flat places for small RVs.
There is a one-room cabin with camp stove, mini fridge, running water, and bathroom with stand-up shower which will be available soon
***Nearby attractions include (and will be updated as I discover them):
**PLEASE NOTE: All distances are approximate
THE JUNCTION (.25m) - They sometimes have live music
LAZY RIVER RENTALS (3m) - I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds fun. It's on the Tallapoosa River
HISTORIC POSSUM SNOUT, GA (6m) - Yes, I said that. There is a possum drop on New Year's Eve
HELTON HOWLAND MEMORIAL PARK (+/- 7m) - Military vehicles, equipment, picnic pavilion, waking trail, fishing. Open year-round
TALLAPOOSA CITY MOUNTAIN PARK (+/- 8m) - There is a golf course. I don't golf, so I couldn't tell you much about it but it's there
WEST GEORGIA MUD PARK (+/- 9m) - They have events during the year
TALLADEGA NATIONAL FOREST - All around us. Hiking, biking, camping, fishing.
COLEMAN LAKE (10m) - Fishing, Swimming area, RV camping, dump station
PINHOTI TRAIL Heflin, AL (15m) - Hiking. The trail is 339 miles long and has some beautiful mountain views. It begins at Cheaha State Park and runs 170 miles through the state of Alabama, then 167 miles through north Georgia to intersect with the Appalachian Trail. Check out "The 5 Best Day Hikes on the Pinhoti Trail in Alabama" at rootsrated.com (you'll have to google that)
TALLAPOOSA RIVER OUTFITTERS Hwy 46 Heflin, AL (15m) - Kayaking
CHIEF LADIGA TRAIL (14m) - Biking, Running, Walking. It is a 33-mile rail trail that stretches from Anniston to the Alabama-Georgia state line
MOUNT CHEAHA (+/- 40m) - Highest point in Alabama. They have cabins, RV camping, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and scenic overlooks
CHOCCOLOCCO KAYAK (+/- 30m) - Kayak rental on the river across from Choccolocco Park in Oxford, AL
There are also other bike trails within driving distance. You can visit traillink.com to find some trails and maps (you'll have to google that too)
**If you enjoy visiting wineries:
THE FRUITHURST WINERY COMPANY, CR 49 Fruithurst, AL (4m) - Part of the North Alabama Wine Trail
HIGH COUNTRY CELLARS, Hwy 9 Heflin, AL (15m) - Tasting Room is open during business hours M-Th 1-6, F-Sat 10-6