Tent site · Sleeps 3Spicebush is in a lush valley that is surrounded by a panorama of steep, rocky hillsides as well as sinkholes which are characteristic of the karst topography.
This site is accessible by a fairly strenuous trail, so if considering this option please make sure you are comfortable with a natural corridor that resembles the effort expended walking up/down 6-10 flights of stairs. This site provides an intimate stage within a large natural amphitheater, surrounded by moss-covered rocks, towering trees, wood ferns and spice-bush. The trail to this site winds down natural rock staircases and around a scenic sinkhole, before traversing into a fern, moss, pawpaw, and spicebush wonderland. We think of the entire area as living art, and the walk down is like a tour through the museum. A great option for birdwatching, trail walking, drawing and writing, as well as generally figuring out important things.
While most of our sites are easily navigated without help, Spicebush requires the host be available for a guided tour to the area both to illustrate the trail down and to point out ecologically sensitive areas and best practices for treading lightly in a rugged albeit delicate landscape.