Lauren D.recommendsOctober 24, 2024
Site 2 Pasture Field Site
Camping & Felting
The campsite was accessible in our non-lofted, 2WD vehicles. There were porta-potties located at all campsites that were very clean! Ample firewood for purchase on site, and we were greeted and directed to our site as soon as we drove in. Our spot was back in the woods near the pasture and we didn’t hear anyone else even though there were several other campers. We woke up to the sound of sheep in the distance. Running water down at the base and a hot outdoor shower. We also took Susan’s felting class which was great! Fairly priced and we left with little felted roses and a new hobby. I’d definitely stay here the next time I’m around Fayetteville/Summerville!
Felicity N.recommendsOctober 21, 2024
Wild & Woolly Walk-In Tent Camping
Great Folks, Great Views
My partner and I decided we wanted to get away for our anniversary weekend and somehow managed to snag coveted camp spot at Tawney Farm for the last weekend of Gauley Season. While we weren’t there to whitewater raft, we had an amazing time just hanging around the farm, hiking the trails, getting to know Susan and James (and finding mutual connections in WV’s environmentalist circles), and spending time at Site 7. Not only does Tawney Farm offer extensive information about their campsites on their web page (telling you exactly what to expect), you’re also guaranteed access to very convenient amenities: a dish sink, hot showers, and porta-potty. Their sites offer options for socialization with the large field open for group camping, a fire always lit around the stage and group campsite, and friendly faces everywhere to be found. The folks who camp here are regulars, offering stories and sometimes beers in exchange for another friendly face. In addition to all of the wonderful camping perks, this place truly holds a wealth of knowledge and insight into West Virginia’s environmental history and culture. If you’re looking to know more about Appalachia, don’t be afraid to strike up conversation with the Tawneys, and make sure to book a wool felting craft experience and experience an art form as old as the region itself. Susan and James were wonderful hosts, and we cannot wait to come back earlier in the season to catch the farm while more of the annual rafters are milling about.
David L.recommendsSeptember 15, 2024
Site 3 Head of the Hollow Site
Great host and great site! Everything as advertised
Raegan G.recommendsAugust 1, 2024
Site 3 Head of the Hollow Site
Nice stay but come prepared.
We enjoyed our stay at Susan's; we liked that we had a large area to ourselves. The listing stated shower, dishwashing basin, and picnic table but I believe a map would have helped to show the distance from the site to the shower/ wash basin. To walk to this area would be more work than what's it's worth being at the head of the hollow and to drive your car down is a pretty steep and rocky path. I would recommend an SUV/ off road vehicle to get to the head of the hollow, pulling a trailer up the hill was difficult at times. The picnic table is only a table under a canopy so be sure to bring chairs for the table and around the campfire. Thankfully she provided a port a john at the head of the hollow (about 150 feet away) and kept very clean.
Davinka G.recommendsJuly 31, 2024
Site 1 - Wild & Woolly RV Dry Camping/Tent
We loved Susan's camp site. Pretty organized and cleaned. Thanks for everything
Lincoln B.recommendsJuly 22, 2024
Site 3 Head of the Hollow Site
We enjoyed our time at Tawney Farm. We were the only campers there, and especially enjoyed the solitude. We didn't use the amenities available (shower, entertainment area with board games, cards, etc.) but appreciate that they were available. We will definitely stay again!