28mi from Timmonsville · 1 siteWelcome to Cannon Acres
Located just minutes off I-95 Exit 181B and Highway 38 in the peaceful countryside of Latta, South Carolina, Cannon Acres is a quiet family-owned homestead offering RV travelers a relaxing overnight retreat with easy interstate access for those passing through the area.
Conveniently positioned near major travel routes, guests are only minutes from Pilot, One9, BP, and additional fuel stations offering RV-friendly truck fueling, hot food, potable water, showers, and nearby RV black and gray water tank draining services. Restaurants, fast food, Dollar General, and the locally loved Shuler's Bar-B-Que are all close by, making Cannon Acres an easy and comfortable overnight stop without the noise and congestion of crowded RV parks or truck stops.
Founded by a disabled Navy veteran and family, our 2.1-acre homestead is built around sustainability, conservation, and hands-on learning for our children. We believe in reducing waste, repurposing materials whenever possible, and creating a lifestyle centered on stewardship rather than excess.
The property features a growing garden, open country space, and ongoing efforts focused on pollinator regeneration, habitat restoration, and responsible land management. Much of what we build at Cannon Acres comes from reclaimed or repurposed materials, reflecting our commitment to intentional living and long-term sustainability.
To preserve a peaceful and uncrowded experience, we intentionally host only one RV or camper at a time. Guests enjoy added privacy, spacious surroundings, and 24-hour generator use due to wide site spacing and single-guest occupancy, making the site ideal for self-contained RV travelers, overnight stopovers, and late arrivals.
When available, guests may also purchase farm-grown fruits and vegetables, farm fresh eggs, and handmade crafts produced here at Cannon Acres, offering travelers a chance to support our growing homestead directly.
As we continue to grow, our goals include expanding native pollinator habitats, supporting honeybee populations, raising chickens for fresh eggs, and restoring additional acreage to benefit local wildlife and environmental health.
Whether you’re stopping for a quiet night off the interstate or looking to experience a slower pace of rural South