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The Neature Preserve

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· Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia
74 acres hosted by Mary Nell A.
2 tent sites
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The Neature Preserve (formerly known as "Tabby's Trees") consists of 74 acres made up mostly of pine forest situated in the coastal plain. An ephemeral wetland runs along the south of the property with a seasonal wetland along the southwest. The overstory of the forest is dominated by loblolly and slash pine with a few longleaf pine sprinkled in as well as turkey oak, live oak, laurel oak, and more. The property has two tent sites and one car camping site that can also accommodate a small camper. There are designated campsites with fire rings, but if you are the only camper during your stay you are welcome to set up camp wherever you would like. We have two miles of trails through a variety of ecosystems that can hiked or biked. The Neature Preserve is all about restoring native habitat! View photos and learn more about the wildlife and plants that inhabit Tabby's Trees as well as the habitat management plan on the "Tabby's Trees" Facebook page.
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10 ratings · 7 reviews
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Jami Lee S.recommends
December 8, 2024
Pine Cove (Primitive Campsite)
A lovely property!
Responsive host particularly via text, delightful get away. Pine cove is situated at the end of the South loop as seen on the map to access it you have to drive as far as you can until you park and then you have to hike the rest of the way in it's not really that long of a walk but know that the initial stretch is a little bit low-lying and can be a bit soggy it's not terribly troublesome if you're used to being outside, though. If you are worried about hearing any road noise I would think that the other campsite or the car campsite might have a little less noise pollution but even still it was relatively quiet a side of the occasional dog noise. A property itself is lovely and was a delight to stroll about and enjoy. There was plenty of downed trees to use for wood on site to keep warm. I will likely return.
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A C.recommends
December 2, 2024
Bracken Fern Hideaway
Great host. Friendly. She gave us her best but the hurricane downed lots of trees on the trail. We made the trek around the property and even stopped for lunch on a log. Very primitive camping if you’re looking to stay the night. But great hiking trail for beginners to the woods. Thanks for allowing us to explore. 🫶🏾
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Zachary R.recommends
February 25, 2024
Pine Cove (Primitive Campsite)
Pleasantly Surprised
The amount of effort this host put into the trail, directions, and bed down spot is underpriced at the current cost. This was a secluded, peaceful, well kept, treasure of a primitive camp site. The walk is not bad from the parking location and the driving trail and walking trail are well kept. The underbrush was recently burned greatly reducing insect intrusion. However, nature was still flourishing just 20 yards from where you sleep. This will not be our last visit!
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Brian M.recommends
February 11, 2024
Pine Cove (Primitive Campsite)
Truly a great campsite. Highly recommend. Easy access to the site and town. Groceries, coffee shop, and restaurants are within a few minutes drive. My favorite part was waking up before the sun and hearing the transition from frogs to birdsong
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Curtis W.recommends
May 27, 2023
Pine Cove (Primitive Campsite)
We had a wonderful time. While I'm use to deep woods camping my party said it was wonderful for city folks that don't camp much. Also my dog had the time of his little life running around the woods.
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Katana H.recommends
March 21, 2023
Pine Cove (Primitive Campsite)
Great getaway not far from home
I very much enjoyed staying at Tabby's Trees! When I camp I prefer to not be surrounded by other people which is why this site was perfect. I could hear cars more then I thought I would driving by but it wasn't too bad. From the parking spot to the campsite itself was only 0.12 miles according to my Fitbit so it wasn't far at all. The only thing I might suggest is following the pink tags until you reach a single green one. I didn't see any blue tags but that is how I found the campsite :) Directions were long but got us exactly to where we needed to be! Definitely will return!!
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Twin City, Emanuel, Georgia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mvskoke (Muscogee) 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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Hosted by Mary Nell A.

Joined in October 2022
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