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We carved our 43 acre horse farm out of wild swampy land in 2007 and finished the barndeminium in 2008. We started with Hipcamp 6 years ago & enjoy meeting new people. My husband is retired from the Air Force and works full time doing the chores. I retired May 2024 from being a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner at Womack Army Medical Center. I have a side hobby making homemade jams, pickles and flavored goat cheese spreads. We love the peacefulness of where we live...although the weather chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, peacocks, goats and horses do get a little loud come feeding time. We have different sites, please read each description or message me before you book a stay. All the sites have an 8pm latest check in unless you've stayed with us before. With the cold snap we have been experiencing the RV water source will freeze up over night. Please message me before booking the RV. We are constantly looking for ways to upgrade or make our farm more fun to visit.
Legacy Farm offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for campers who love being around animals. Liz and Tom, the hosts, are frequently praised for their hospitality, often welcoming guests with goat cheese and jam. The farm provides a peaceful setting with ample space for RVs and tents, and visitors often enjoy interactions with the farm's various animals. Though some guests mentioned the lack of hot showers, the consensus is that the serene environment and friendly hosts make for an enjoyable camping experience.
Liz’s property is a working horse farm. When I arrived, Tom, Liz’s husband, showed me around and I got a peek at a foal that was only 3 1/2 days old. The next day, young foal was running around with its mother. People occasionally come to ride the horses around the farm. They also have a pride of beautiful peafowl grazing the property, as well as a few dogs and uncounted cats. Liz and Tom are extremely friendly, but give guests respect for the rented space. The water hookup is very tasty well water. 120V plug accomodated me until I turned on the toaster oven when I blew the circuit breaker. I consider that my bad. Electric fences are rife, so watch your children and dogs! I would spend more time here if I could. Just about 30 minutes south of Fayetteville, and nearer to other amenities, I find it very convenient for groceries, the gym, home improvement store, hardware, etc. Five stars all the way!
Our stay On Liz's land was nothing short of amazing! From the moment we arrived, the friendly host made us feel right at home, with a gift bag of homemade goat cheese and strawberry jam. Their hospitality truly set the tone for our trip.
One of the highlights of our stay was the opportunity for horse riding. The kids absolutely loved it, and it was a fantastic experience for the whole family. Additionally, we had the chance to feed the animals on the farm, which was delightful and educational experience for the little ones.
Overall, Honeysuckle Alley is a family-friendly oasis that provides fun activities and a peaceful atmosphere. We can’t wait to come back and create more memories!
Thank you for a wonderful stay!
This place is incredible. Liz and her husband were very accommodating. The farm was awesome. I came through heading down to Jacksonville. Just stayed for the night. But great place .
I loved staying here, I am an animal lover and this was heaven for me. Liz was a wonderful host and her property is beautiful, I will happily be back. It was so peaceful at night. If you love animals and don’t mind the sound of roosters crowing and horses neying, this is for you!
Felt very welcome, by Liz and all the farm critters, especially Molly the cat, who took a satisfying nap in the back of my truck!
Loved the hospitality, fresh goat cheese and homemade grape jelly.
A great stop, I’d stay here again, next time I’m “ passing through”
Location
Lumber Bridge, Robeson, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Lumbee, Skaruhreh/Tuscarora (North Carolina), and Mánu: Yį Įsuwą (Catawba) First Nations according to