100 acres hosted by C. Derrick J.
15 RV/tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Said of Iconium Farms from a guest through Boondockers RV and Harvest Host:
“If you are looking for a pristine, natural setting for a peaceful evening, consider making the trek along the brilliant, red dirt roads and relax here. The music of dozens of birds sound like a choir and serenaded the morning and evening air. The sunset was a kaleidoscope of color, popping with magenta, ochers, and tangerine hues which later welcomed a brilliant lightning storm, illuminating the OK skies with spider lightning! Just gorgeous. If you are lucky, you will meet the irresistable landowner, a unique, creative individual who is happy to tell you the history of the land and his ambitious vision for the future. Brush up on your animal footprints. There are a lot to discover!”
- Glenn H (cubbyvanlife)
1889 LandRun Legacy new venture in development. Lovely trails through wooded forests with dry creeks, gullies, and intermittent creeks fed by 1500 acres starting south about 2 miles. Tall red dirt walls along ravines that wind dramatically in southern portion of property.
Creeks have water and fish, yet small perch with slow cascading waterfalls when rains have come. Areas to camp near creek. Big 10 acres field good for flying kites. Eastern Redcedar groves untouched for ages. Lots of no impact camping spots.
Our Farm is in it’s start up year and we have and work hard. Some find it fun to watch and learn about sustainable growing.
This will be developed further into glamping destination with disc golf course starting in a couple of years.This is a unique experience and you will be some of the first to ever camp on our primitive sites and areas where you can pitch your tent as long as you pack everything out. We have groves of Easter Redcedar to Post Oak to Twisting Oak. We have some camping sites that are cleared and near creek and suitable for many tents. Other areas are open and can have multiple tents in an open area.
This land has not been developed and no power, or water, or septic, or storm shelter is available. We are brand new at hosting and you will be brand new on our family land owned since 1889. We have had oil and so remnants of such things can be found however, most seen are capped wells and concrete footings for the pumps now covered in brush/trees.
The roads are wonderful for gravel road biking with elevation rises and drops 50-70 ft . Weather permitting as they are muddy during rains. Langston University and Coyle are about 7 miles away. Historic Guthrie is a 20 minute drive to the west along 105 Rural Highway. Lazy E Arena is about 35 minute drive. Stillwater is 45 minutes. Walmart is in Guthrie.