The Hideout is located in the Uwharrie National Forest . 10,000 years ago inhabitants were the Uwharrie Indian Tribe. The area was mined for gold before the California Gold Rush. There are 50 old mines within 15 miles. There are many interesting trails around the area and endless recreation opportunities.
I have currently paused all reservations for improvements to be made.
I will be offering 3 listings beginning this fall: the Hideout (remote group camping), Creekside walk-in (single family), and now the Camper (an under renovations camper that sleeps 4 close to the barn with a streetlight and parking at site.
The Hideout is located in the Uwharrie National Forest . 10,000 years ago inhabitants were the Uwharrie Indian Tribe. The area was mined for gold before the California Gold Rush. There are 50 old mines within 15 miles. There are many interesting trails around the area and endless recreation opportunities.
I have currently paused all reservations for improvements to be made.
I will be offering 3 listings beginning this fall: the Hideout (remote group camping), Creekside walk-in (single family), and now the Camper (an under renovations camper that sleeps 4 close to the barn with a streetlight and parking at site.
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The Uwharrie Hideout, North Carolina
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The Hideout is located in the Uwharrie National Forest . 10,000 years ago inhabitants were the Uwharrie Indian Tribe. The area was mined for gold before the California Gold Rush. There are 50 old mines within 15 miles. There are many interesting trails around the area and endless recreation opportunities.
I have currently paused all reservations for improvements to be made.
I will be offering 3 listings beginning this fall: the Hideout (remote group camping), Creekside walk-in (single family), and now the Camper (an under renovations camper that sleeps 4 close to the barn with a streetlight and parking at site.
The Hideout is located in the Uwharrie National Forest . 10,000 years ago inhabitants were the Uwharrie Indian Tribe. The area was mined for gold before the California Gold Rush. There are 50 old mines within 15 miles. There are many interesting trails around the area and endless recreation opportunities.
I have currently paused all reservations for improvements to be made.
I will be offering 3 listings beginning this fall: the Hideout (remote group camping), Creekside walk-in (single family), and now the Camper (an under renovations camper that sleeps 4 close to the barn with a streetlight and parking at site.
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