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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
All to yourself
96% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
This property is located in a small community of houses about 10 minutes to downtown Weaverville.
There is a working pottery studio on the property where we make functional tableware and also teach lessons on the pottery wheel.
Things you should bring: Pillow(s) and sleeping bag or full-sized sheet set + warm blankets appropriate for weather. Towels/washcloths. A bag of ice for the cooler. 1lb propane cylinder for stove. Food/drinks. Firewood for campfires.
We provide organic dish soap and organic body soap for the solar shower (cool water). We provide the cookware, tableware, coffee cups, french press, salt/pepper, olive oil, drinking water (can be refilled), paper towels and recycling/trash can. The porta potty has toilet paper and hand sanitizer. There is a plug at the parking lot if you need to recharge any electric devices.The Honey Hut is a 10x12 insulated shelter (no heat) with outdoor deck on our 3-acre property. The Hut is off-grid with solar lighting and a camping shower. There is a large yeti cooler to keep food safe and cool. Also, a 2-burner propane cook stove and fire pit. There is a full bed with a fitted sheet for a sound night's sleep. A porta potty is onsite. There is a water spigot with drinkable well water. This glamping hut is packed with amenities for a comfortable stay.
The Honey Hut is great for single or couple travelers wanting to get away to the mountains. It is located across the road from Claxton Farm, and only a few miles from downtown Weaverville and 20 min to downtown Asheville. Weaverville is a cool little mountain town with nice restaurants, a wonderful bakery, grocery stores, and gift shops. Area attractions include the French Broad River, Blue Ridge Parkway, Navitat, hiking/biking trails and local breweries.
Things you should bring: Pillow(s) and sleeping bag or full-sized sheet set and blanket. Towels/washcloths. A bag of ice for the cooler. Food/drinks. (You may want to pick up some kindling and firewood for a campfire.)
We provide organic dish soap and organic body soap for the solar shower (cool water). The propane will be provided for the 2 burner cook stove along with firewood for fire pit. We provide the cookware, tableware, coffee cups, french press, salt/pepper, olive oil, 2 gallons of drinking water (can be refilled), paper towels and trash can. There is a plug at the parking lot if you need to recharge any electric devices.