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Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
The farm is women owned and operated. This 34 acres of rolling farmland, woods and pasture is surrounded by farmland and woodlands on all sides.
Enjoy nature. Watch wildlife. Listen to the birds singing. You will often see deer in the evenings.
Walk or drive to the main residence to enjoy the pool, hot tub and hot outdoor shower. (5 minute walk or 1 minute drive)
We have a few dedicated women's campouts each year, and some art-making workshops, retreats, and quilting weekends, too. Other times we are open and inclusive of all.
Native land of Chickasaw, Quapaw and Osage nations.
LGBTQ friendly. :)
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Tent site · Sleeps 6
Pitch a tent or park your van. We have a space for you at The Art Farm Women’s Retreat.
Only 7 miles from I-24 near Paducah, Kentucky.
LGBTQ friendly.
Campfires allowed
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Tent site · Sleeps 4
The Art Farm Women’s Retreat is a stargazers and firefly enthusiasts delight. Gorgeous rolling land enveloped in dense woodlands, grassy meadows and crop land in every direction.
Commune with nature and find your soul on this picturesque 34 acre farm outside Paducah, Kentucky, USA. Book your stay today at this lovely little slice of paradise
Campfires allowed
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 30 ft
Camp on 34 private acres surrounded by serene rolling land and dense wooded areas.
Hot tub, pool and outdoor shower are shared amenities open 24 hours daily. (Pool and shower are closed in colder months)
Water spigots are located at the residence. There is no water or electricity in our primitive camping areas. Portable toilets are available.
Pack it in...pack it out. Leave no trace. But most of all, have fun and relax in lovely rural western Kentucky.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No pets
No electrical hookup
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30 Amp RV Space
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 35 ft
This level site has 30 amp electric service, a water hose is available upon request. Beautiful level spot with shade trees overlooking farmland and pasture.
Hot tub, pool and outdoor shower are steps away. Park in gravel or grass...your choice. This is lovely rolling Kentucky countryside.
LGBTQ friendly. :)
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No pets
Electrical hookup
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The Art Farm Women's Retreat
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Barn · Sleeps 20
THE ART FARM outside Paducah in Western Kentucky features a variety of crop land, pasture, open land and woodlands. The land is level and rolling, and surrounded by farmland and woodlands on all sides. Outstanding views of the Kentucky countryside.
This rental includes indoor sleeping quarters for up to 12 people, choose from a variety of glamping cabins and bell tents to suit your party. Text or call Laura for details @ 270-217-2170.
We are just 7 miles from the trendy UNESCO Creative City of Paducah, a sophisticated rivertown that is full of cultural heritage and creativity, where art goes beyond something to appreciate - it's a way of life. It's thriving art scene, local breweries of craft beer, moonshine and bourbon distilleries, great coffee, local fooderies, unique shops and beautiful landscape and architecture keep people coming back. The National Quilt Museum draws thousands of visitors each year, and is not to be missed while visiting Downtown Paducah which is known as "Quilt City, USA". The campus of Paducah School of Art and Design is the latest addition to the Historic Lowertown Arts District.
Paducah is located at the confluence of the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers, and is close to the Cumberland River and Mississippi River. The captivating natural landscape of the Four Rivers Region makes Paducah a prime setting for a variety of active pursuits. Nearby, Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley and Land Between the Lakes offer more than 3,000 miles of shoreline, birding, hiking, wildlife viewing and outdoor adventures.
With alluring new amenities for boating and fishing including a transient boat dock, Paducah is quickly becoming a top port stop on the "bucket list" journey known as the "Great Loop."
Rock climbing, horseback riding and hiking are also available just north of Paducah in the Shawnee National Forrest of Southern Illinois.
Kentucky has four distinct seasons that each present their own natural beauty. Spring-like conditions typically begin in mid-to-late March with summer from mid-to-late May to late September and fall October-November. Visitors should dress in layers and pack accordingly for temperature changes and precipitation common during spring and late fall. These are ideal times to get outdoors and explore the natural beauty of western Kentucky! Traditional ancestral territory of the Chickasaw, Quapaw and Osage Nations..
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We have multiple indoor structures listed on Hipcamp as well, which we encourage you to check out if you'd like to book an indoor space. The Art Barn is an indoor hangout space with refrigerator, microwave, billiards table, sofas and sleeping quarters. The Tack Room is air-conditioned and heated with kitchenette and full bed. The Cozy Cottage has heating and air conditioning, a kitchenette, streaming TV and a comfy queen bed. Dedicated porta potties for each space.
LGBTQ friendly. :)
Campfires allowed
Toilet
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No showers
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The Cozy Cottage
96% (14)
Tiny home · Sleeps 2
The Cozy Cottage kitchenette offers coffee maker, complimentary coffee, microwave, mini fridge. Streaming TV. Queen bed, loveseat, table, chairs, barstool, foot stools, small hand-washing sink with electric water pump (cold water only), and drinking water dispenser.
PLEASE NOTE: There is a dedicated porta potty right outside the cottage (no indoor toilet or plumbing).
Hot outdoor shower, hot tub and pool are shared amenities. (Pool and shower closed in colder months)
Free parking right outside.
Glamping in comfort. LGBTQ friendly.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Tanglewood Glamping Tent
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Bell tent · Sleeps 4
Glamping in style! Cozy up in bamboo sheets and soft blankets. The queen size bed and small sofa bed accommodate 2-4 people.
Relax in comfort. This 16'8" diameter yurt-style bell tent has a 10 ft. high center pole giving you tons of headroom and an abundance of space for your belongings.
This camp is a 2 min walk to the hot tub, outdoor shower and pool. These shared amenities are open 24 hours. Enjoy!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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The Tack Room
75% (4)
Cabin · Sleeps 2
The Tack Room is heated and cooled with a full bed, coffee maker (complimentary coffee), microwave oven, mini fridge/freezer. Park outside your door and unload onto a covered front porch with seating, lighting and outdoor ceiling fans. The Tack Room has a drinking water dispenser, a handwashing sink (cold water only). There is a portable toilet outside (NO INDOOR PLUMBING). The hot tub and on-demand hot water shower are located to the right of the Host's residence. Above ground pool also available to our guests.
NOTE: Pool and outdoor shower are closed in colder months.
LGBTQ friendly. Welcome!
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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Minimalist Micro Cabin
67% (3)
Cabin · Sleeps 1
This tiny "micro" cabin is perfect for the minimalist. Cabin is heated. Solar lighting inside and out. No indoor plumbing. No electricity. Futon/bed. Fire pit, picnic table, and portable toilets nearby. Outdoor shower, pool and hot tub, too! NOTE: Hot tub open 24 hours, year round. Pool and shower are seasonal (closed November-March).
Excellent stay, just as advertised! Beautiful place, love the old tobacco barn and the fenced pastures for animals. Quiet place to camp and enjoy the outdoors!
It was safe and we only stayed a night driving through. We arrived within the expected time, and the owner wasn't home or answering phone. After about 15 minutes, she finally called and gave us directions to a field a quarter of a mile down the road. It all worked out in the end but inconvenient at the time.
Laura is an absolute GEM! She was so kind and accommodating✨️ She shared with me the perfect spot to set up my tent and enjoy a peaceful evening. My favorite was sitting next to the fire looking out of an open field lighting up with thousands of fireflies. It was pretty magical. The owls offered a nice evening symphony as well! Highly recommend 🌈🌸
I was excited to stay here, it looked so cool and had great reviews. The owner was gracious in the pre-arrival communications and even upgraded my reservation. Unfortunately, the place freaked me out. It's basically just someone's back yard, with some run-down sheds that are converted into sleeping shacks. The one that I was "upgraded" to, the Tack Room, is a tiny, smelly room that is part of a large tractor shed.
I couldn't stay there, I had the most icky feeling in that room. Also, I needed to use the potty and there were several port-a-potties on the property, but no instructions as to which one to use. The owner was at a party. I just got in my car and drove away....
Later I communicated with the owner to say I left. When I received no response, I reached out again to indicate that I would likely leave a bad review, at which point I finally did receive a response, which was to express shock that I had left and shame me for my intentions to "hurt another human being" (her) by leaving a bad review. She didn't seem to care about the details of my experience. So, I provided the details anyways, waited 24 hours to give her a chance to respond, and when I did not hear back decided to post this to warn other travelers.
So here it is, my bad review - I wouldn't stay on this property if you paid me. Everything was dingy, the room smelled bad, the carpet was gross, the decor disturbing, and the owner unpleasant. Grounds are pretty, but not landscaped. 1/10.
What a lovely, peaceful retreat especially for women!!! Met amazing women and also had plenty of time and space to myself. Accommodations are clean. Host and helpers are beautiful souls and so accommodating. I plan to return and bring more ladies. What a gem!!
I scheduled an overnight get away for myself here and it was great! I was the only one there and built a fire that afternoon and enjoyed it. I would go back and recommend!
I loved being able to have my weekend getaway here, even with the flood warning. The directions were clearly and the hosts were very communicative. The bathroom was close, which was nice. The stay had everything I needed, from coffee to fresh water to camomile tea! Would stay again in better weather and def recommend!
What a wonderful spot! Laura was so welcoming, and helped me find a great spot to pitch my tent even in the midst of rain. The hot tub was incredible, and I only wish I could have stayed longer. Can’t wait to come back.
laura’s land had a calming energy to it. the hot tub was the best part for me ~ i’m always hunting for outdoor tubs :) laura was super friendly and thoughtful, and i've already told my friends about coming back with me!
We had an unforgettable camping experience staying in a yurt on beautiful property! From the moment we arrived, it felt like a hidden paradise nestled in nature. The yurt itself was cozy, clean, and well-equipped with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The hosts clearly put a lot of thought the space as it flowed well and smelled lovely.
The property was stunning, offering peaceful trails and breathtaking views that made us feel miles away from the hustle and bustle. At night, we enjoyed stargazing right from the yurt's deck, and waking up to birds chirping and a gentle morning breeze was the perfect way to start each day. Laura was incredibly friendly and welcoming!
Whether you’re looking to unplug, connect with nature, or have a romantic getaway, this yurt stay is truly a gem. We left feeling refreshed, grateful, and already dreaming of our next visit. Highly recommend to anyone seeking a unique and tranquil camping experience!
We will for sure booking a with larger group.
We had a lovely, quiet stay on Laura's land. Laura was very responsive. We especially enjoyed the hot tub and outdoor shower! We would certainly stay here again.
Girlfriend and I came to celebrate our 5 year anniversary, we loved just laying and listening to the rainfall against the yurk, it was so relaxing and peaceful. Bed was super comfortable and the porch was gorgeous, loved the privacy away from others. We brought a camp stove and cooked hot dogs, as well as a jackery for our coffee, cpap and fan, plenty of room on the porch for, as well as inside to move around comfortably. Thank you for offering a fun and safe place for us to camp! ❤
Laura is amazing and her property is stunning . I felt safe as a solo traveler and will be stopping there again on my way back through. Thank you so much Laura !! Can’t wait to be back!!
We celebrated my daughter's 14th birthday with a few nights here at the Art Farm, and it was exactly the vibe I was after. Sometimes it felt like I was in a gorgeous fever dream, getting to see RGB and rainbow flags in a picturesque rural setting. :) Host was very accommodating and communicative, but not at all invasive. Offered us shelter in one of the outbuildings when it stormed, which was very sweet, but we enjoyed the rain from inside our tent. The hot tub, pool, and shower provided wonderful relief from the labor of a more primitive existence. We love the philosophy of this place and can't wait to return!
The Art Farm was amazing. The accommodations were widely spaced and private, fun and comfortable. The grounds are well tended and loved, with an eclecticmix of spaces from forest or open field camping with all the accessories to tiny houses and even a craft barn. The real queen sized bed in my tent was the perfect softness. Little touches were everywhere like solar lights and super clean portajons and bottled water. I loved all the art and the pool and outdoor shower and hot tub. Laura is an excellent hostess.
Laura’s art farm is charming and peaceful. I like daily walks and Laura told me I could walk around freely. I had fun exploring and checking out the cool artworks. There was an outdoor “kitchen sink” for washing dishes and disposing of trash which was most convenient. The outdoor hot shower was the best!! I would definitely camp here again.
Laura greeted us and guided us to where we needed to go. My daughter commented on her kindness. Our stay was peaceful and quiet. We liked the lights by the pecan trees. It is beautiful land and we woke up to an amazing view!