Ashley was very hospitable and interested in showing us her historical property. There are plenty of places you could choose to set up. She provided a tucked away campsite in a densely shaded canopy around OLD holly trees and brambly tall bushes. She also provided a nice set up with Christmas lights, prep table, tarp, fire pit, fire poker, filtered water, an outhouse situation, and electricity if you need it.
We would mostly camp there during the evening and do day adventures to nearby spots like “Bogue Chitto State park” or “Red Bluff”.
Her description is accurate so do read it in entirety. I’d agree that her property is indeed a work in progress but is of no inconvenience to a camper. Her property also has its share wildlife, expect: spiders, geese, cows in the distance, and little rustling of small creatures at night. If your into native Louisiana plants and trees this place has some interesting specimens she could tell you more about! I felt safe, and slept easy with the set up I had. Looking forward to going back once there are more trails carved out and some of her projects are fully fleshed out.