It was easy to find Forrest's land. The cell phone reception was unreliable. I have AT&T. It cut in and out. Forrest kindly offered to have me come to his place to use his Wifi, which I didn't do, but thank you Forrest for the offer.
I expected, from reading the Hipcamp blurb, a shady and secluded place for our camper van. There was no shade to speak of for the camper van. There were shady areas outside with chairs. We expected a leveled camp site but the ground was not level. My husband said: the campsite smelled of cow maneur. The BBQ grill was a plus. Thank you so much for that touch.
The bathroom was a chemical porta-potty with TP and no hand sanitizer.
We expected, from the blurb on Hipcamp, an organic farm. We have been on many organic farms in the past and have had friends who own and run small organic farms. This was not an organic farm. This was a narrow strip of land, underdeveloped agriculturally, and surrounded on both sides by what seemed to be monoculutre commercial corn fields. I don't consider it healthy to stay amidst commerical farmlands, especially as the winds were high. It was incredibly windy the night we were there, with no wind cover. On July 3 it was very hot and not a place comfortable for hanging out from my perspective.
If you are coming at 8pm on a summer eve and plan to leave in the morning, and if iffy cell service and no wifi is okay with you, this is an okay place to land.