Kimberly S.recommendsJuly 13, 2020
Dry Creek Site, 15 Mins to Downtown
Chris is a fantastic host! We couldn’t quite find our campsite and he came right out and gave us a tour of the place. He was very helpful and gave us a wonderful spot in a beautiful meadow. Even though you’re only 15 minutes from downtown Nashville you feel like you’re in the middle of a forest. Great private spot with lots of fireflies!
Theodore C.recommendsJuly 3, 2020
Hidden Forest Primitive Campsite
This was a wonderful site. The farm is absolutely beautiful. The hosts are really friendly. We were passing through but in a time without coronavirus, I would’ve loved to have gotten to know them. Super fun location and if I’m in the area again I wouldn’t hesitate to camp here again.
Danielle M.recommendsMay 27, 2020
Tent by the Meadow
Beautiful place to camp
We loved our stayed in the tent by the meadow! The farm is beautiful and Chris and Ellery were so welcoming. The camp site was private but felt safe. Very spacious with clean bedding as well as a small table and chairs. (Has a wood burning stove as well but too warm for us to use). Exceeded our expectations!
Lorin K.recommendsMay 24, 2020
Ancient Beech Tree Site
Camping w/ swimming! :)
A unique experience and a great way to camp in a pandemic vs. the more crowded state parks! Especially on a hot, late May day, the pool was a great way to cool off. (We normally don't camp much past April in Tennessee.) Our boys LOVED the goats and the comically dim-witted guinea hens. Wi-fi and a hot shower are definite perks for older folks.
Our hosts were very nice and helpful, especially when we managed to get our car stuck in mud near our campsite. In very rainy months, I would recommend campers drive a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Our Honda Pilot is 2-wheel drive, otherwise we might not have gotten ourselves stuck. Chris chained to us and had us out in a short time. Our Hosts also let us borrow a skillet since we forgot ours, and threw in some of their chicken's eggs - which were delicious!
Might have to come back in a few years and see the Kiwi and other fruit trees, just planted. Really interesting piece of property!