20 acres hosted by Carson B.
3 tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
The Boondocks is 20 acres of nature-lover’s paradise — a place to come to get away from the hustle and bustle of life! It currently offers 3 primitive walk-in tent campsites on the Rocky River with shared access to Governor's Creek.
If you are looking for a new adventure - bring your jon boats, kayaks, paddle boards, canoes, and/or pedal boats to put in on the river for a day of boating! The river flows into Lake Secession which could make for a full weekend of exploring the area. For larger boats, the Lake Secession Boat Landing is only 5.5 miles away. You can park your boat trailer there or bring it back to The Boondocks.
If you are looking for a relaxing getaway - just bring your fishing pole and watch the sun rise and set on the water! Our sites are large enough to make it feel like there is no one around! Find your favorite spot within the 1 acre sites and set up for a quiet and peaceful weekend!
HISTORY OF THE LAND: You are free to roam the 28 acres which includes a large creek with small waterfalls throughout. On your stroll throughout the property you will encounter different species of wildlife including but not limited to birds, rabbits, squirrels, and white-tailed deer. The Boondocks was once home to Native Americans and you can find evidence of that throughout the property. It's rumored that it was also once home to a post office during the Pony Express era. You will find remnants of the post office's foundation on the property. When we purchased this land back in 2018, we were told that it was also rumored to be where Manse Jolly hid his treasure. After much searching, we've found no treasure but it's fun to think it may have once been a place for such history!!
LOCATION: The exact location of The Boondocks will be disclosed after booking, along with a site map showing you clear instructions on how to locate your site!
PARKING: There is parking on or nearby each site but these are walk-in tent sites only due to the nature of the terrain.
Common dangers in our area that Hipcampers should be aware include but are not limited to things such as ticks, wild animals, poison oak, dangerous drop-offs, strong currents, and weather risks.
DISCLAIMERS -
1. THIS IS PRIVATE PROPERTY AND TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED. YOU MUST HAVE A RESERVATION WITH SOUTHEAST CAMP AND TRAVEL, LLC THROUGH HIPCAMP TO BE ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY.
2. ALL VEHICLES MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE RESERVATION AND ANY VEHICLES FOUND NOT REGISTERED WILL BE TOWED AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE.
3. NO HUNTING IS ALLOWED ON THE PROPERTY.
4. ANY DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, HISTORIC OR OTHERWISE, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. ENJOY, DON'T DESTROY.