Beautiful Views, Tricky Spot
Appreciate the stayover, as we have been searching for our forever home along the TN mountains. Absolutely stunning views of the surrounding mountain range, the farms in the valley, including the vast swath of soy beans, just <15 yards away once you get to the top of the hill. This property also borders an Equestrian Center.
For improvement would ask that the owner (Adam) provide better communication ahead of time, so guests aren't left guessing at things. We were initially confused about where precisely to park the trailer. First, it wasn't clear where the actual 30amp power pole was, as there are multiple pole structures and it was slightly hidden by a grill. Further, the slightly lower graveled area at the top is not level and is not really a pull through. We ended up parked on the slightly higher graveled area bc it was more level, but getting there was a bit of a challenge because of limited space to maneuver around with the field of soy beans field to the right and tall grass to the left. Would not recommend this camping spot for any trailer over 20 feet with the current setup. Also you should have a 4x4 to ensure good traction, particularly when wet, as some of the sides of the gravel drive are washed out and the path can become quite muddy. My tires became compacted with mud and gravel, which caused me to get a flat on one of my tires on the way home. Lastly, let folks know where to take trash afterwards to make it easier to leave no trace. Thanks!