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This property has been a horse stable since 2004. Has 11 stalls plus a 2 stall pasture board. Includes horse walker, round pen, 2 horse wash stall, and lighted arena. We have RV hookups and tent sites. We have lounge with couches, TV and tables. There is a fire pit and charcoal grill.
This was our 1st HIPCAMP visit. Norman's staff was wonderful and very accommodating. They met us upon arrival and helped getting set up with a tour of the ranch. The area was very clean and tidy with a rest room, shower, 30/50A power and water at each site. A nice, air-conditioned lounge, open area in the open-barn area with cement floor was nice to sit and watch the numerous animals and enjoy the day out of the sun and rain. No traffic noise or other distractions, only the animals which seem to be more pets than ranch animals. Town was only 15 minutes away. We highly recommend and are ready to go back and enjoy the ranch.
Silver Bullet Stables is a very nice place to spend some time relaxing, slow down and getting back to the simple things in life. Watching cows graze, horses galloping in the pasture and lazy pigs sunning themselves. We had a very nice site for our campervan. The lounge is a comfortable place to spend time and the shower facilities were clean and good. Our host Karen, was friendly and nice. It’s a very easy-going place.
The camping site was level and gravel based. Hook ups were easily available. Host were very friendly and even gave us several farm fresh eggs. Lots of livestock around, but none with access to the camping area. Very nice stay and would definitely come back.
Cute little farm with horses, cows, chickens, pigs, and donkeys! Owner and staff were very welcoming and helpful! Quiet spot and easy to access. The lounge has a fridge, microwave, tv, bathroom, and shower
Location
Arcadia, De Soto, Florida, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Calusa, Seminole, Miccosukee, and Mascogo First Nations according to