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Jack Rabbit Lake

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· Lawsonville, Stokes, North Carolina
80 acres hosted by Robin T.
35 RV/tent sites
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
This property was once owned by a gentleman named Jack. He was known for selling rabbit pelts. He was also commissioned by the government to make apple brandy. The farm has been in the same family for many generations. Learn more about this land: Catch and release fishing. Kayaks are welcomed. Take nature hikes and view local wildlife and vegetation, Enjoy riding your horses, bikes, golf cart, and ATV's in designated areas, as not to scare guests with horses. Riding ATV's or carts after dusk should be quiet and courteous to others. Blue Ridge Parkway and other state park facilities nearby. There is a cafe, a gas station, and a Dollar General within 5 miles of the site. Pets are welcome as long as they don't distress other guests. We asked that everything you bring onto the property be removed when you leave, including all trash and debris.  We ask that you be respectful to other guests, wildlife, and vegetation in the area. The site once operated an Apple brandy distillery, a working farm, and has been in the same family for several generations.
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Biking
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Hiking
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Forest
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River, stream, or creek
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6 ratings · 2 reviews
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Agatha & Gregory W.
9 reviews
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· July 2022
Privacy in Rolling Hills
We loved our stay at Jack Rabbit Lake. It was so peaceful. We took advantage the small lake relaxing in our kayaks. Made dinner on the fire and placed our tent in the field near the historic building, surrounded by ripe blackberry vines. Exactly our kind of 4th of July. Will definitely plan another visit sometime. (P.S. Check for ticks! We found a few teeny ones and had to do a thorough check once we got home.)
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Jesse R.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· April 2022
Tent · Group trip ·
We tent camped right beside the pond and it was great. Amazing views with some trails to ride around on. Some cool old building's on the property and a old covered bridge. Plenty of privacy and land to play. We caught about 30 fish in the pond at dusk and my kid loved that. My brother brought his duel sport and had a good time riding. You could even pull a camper back to the camp location. We will be coming back. 5/5
Location
Lawsonville, Stokes, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cheraw, Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba), Occaneechi, and Yesan (Tutelo) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Robin T.

Joined in October 2021
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