Originally called Cagle Land, turpentine was harvested and cattle roamed our land. Small creeks and shells of old pine trees are still evident. During the 1990's a horse farm occupied the space and trails were developed. In 2008 we began raising goats and have developed the land into a paddocks for goats, a barn for kids and a milking and creamery space. Recently an old tobacco barn was relocated to the farm and developed into our cheese cave.
Camping space in located in an open field with a stand of pines with their own energy and beauty.
West End, Moore, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Lumbee, Skaruhreh/Tuscarora (North Carolina), and Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba) First Nations according to