This property was once part of a much larger farm that was known for selling axe handles. The man that owned it bought little plots of land until he had over 100 acres. The original farmhouse still sits on the property and has been added on to and renovated. There is an old stone foundation that may have been a tenant house. My father bought the farm in 1995 and sold off several lots.
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent between the corn field and forest and listen to the wildlife as it comes alive at dark. Hike the mountainous terrain to the stream at the back of the farm. Walk to Rocks State Park where you will marvel at the notorious rock formation called The King and Queen Seat. Don't expect anything fancy here....just you one with nature. Eden Mill Nature Center and Falling Branch
This property was once part of a much larger farm that was known for selling axe handles. The man that owned it bought little plots of land until he had over 100 acres. The original farmhouse still sits on the property and has been added on to and renovated. There is an old stone foundation that may have been a tenant house. My father bought the farm in 1995 and sold off several lots.
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent between the corn field and forest and listen to the wildlife as it comes alive at dark. Hike the mountainous terrain to the stream at the back of the farm. Walk to Rocks State Park where you will marvel at the notorious rock formation called The King and Queen Seat. Don't expect anything fancy here....just you one with nature. Eden Mill Nature Center and Falling Branch Falls is also nearby. Wildlife you may hear and or see include deer, fox, raccoons, owls, turtles, groundhog, coyote, and an occasional bobcat or bear.
Here at Rescue Ranch there are 2 campsite options depending on your type of stay. If you are driving a truck or SUV you can wiggle your way along the wheat field and forest back to campsite two or three just along the woods. During the summer you will not have shade unless you take your tent into the woods. The first campsite has a flatter spot for a tent. The second campsite is more remote/secluded but four wheel drive is recommended for both in the event of rain. If you dont want to drive a car to the campsite you can park on lane and walk your gear back to the campsite. For those seeking the ultimate wilderness experience, you can take your tents into the forest(there are no groomed sites), where you will find total seclusion and immersion in the forest next to wet stone branch, which is a cute little creek. Once back to the third campsite, you will be able to find many hiking trails. Bring your own firewood or forage for sticks!
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This property was once part of a much larger farm that was known for selling axe handles. The man that owned it bought little plots of land until he had over 100 acres. The original farmhouse still sits on the property and has been added on to and renovated. There is an old stone foundation that may have been a tenant house. My father bought the farm in 1995 and sold off several lots.
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent between the corn field and forest and listen to the wildlife as it comes alive at dark. Hike the mountainous terrain to the stream at the back of the farm. Walk to Rocks State Park where you will marvel at the notorious rock formation called The King and Queen Seat. Don't expect anything fancy here....just you one with nature. Eden Mill Nature Center and Falling Branch
This property was once part of a much larger farm that was known for selling axe handles. The man that owned it bought little plots of land until he had over 100 acres. The original farmhouse still sits on the property and has been added on to and renovated. There is an old stone foundation that may have been a tenant house. My father bought the farm in 1995 and sold off several lots.
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent between the corn field and forest and listen to the wildlife as it comes alive at dark. Hike the mountainous terrain to the stream at the back of the farm. Walk to Rocks State Park where you will marvel at the notorious rock formation called The King and Queen Seat. Don't expect anything fancy here....just you one with nature. Eden Mill Nature Center and Falling Branch Falls is also nearby. Wildlife you may hear and or see include deer, fox, raccoons, owls, turtles, groundhog, coyote, and an occasional bobcat or bear.
Here at Rescue Ranch there are 2 campsite options depending on your type of stay. If you are driving a truck or SUV you can wiggle your way along the wheat field and forest back to campsite two or three just along the woods. During the summer you will not have shade unless you take your tent into the woods. The first campsite has a flatter spot for a tent. The second campsite is more remote/secluded but four wheel drive is recommended for both in the event of rain. If you dont want to drive a car to the campsite you can park on lane and walk your gear back to the campsite. For those seeking the ultimate wilderness experience, you can take your tents into the forest(there are no groomed sites), where you will find total seclusion and immersion in the forest next to wet stone branch, which is a cute little creek. Once back to the third campsite, you will be able to find many hiking trails. Bring your own firewood or forage for sticks!
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