The purpose of “The Land” is to be available as a space for families and people to work, prosper together in a flexible environment, engage in projects that include or coincide with sustainable organic farming methods, and most importantly, helping other's. We wish to work with all like minded people in an atmosphere of equality which encourages environmental stewardship, low-impact living that is fun but also family friendly, and adheres to a positive ethic that acknowledges the value of our neighbors and our community as a whole.Camping with others at a off grid organic community farm. Bonfires, music, healthy food and good vibes. There's a peaceful pond a fruit orchard strawberry patches beautiful woods and two creeks.
Great space for the nature lover! Being here for Equinox was awesome on the land as the host members are in transition for gardening. The people are very welcoming as I noticed before. The compost toilets are easy to use and clean. I will visit again when the garden is in full season.
Great place to connect with nature and awesomely friendly peeps! They were able to share the warmth and a couple of community meals. The land is easy to navigate and I was very comfortable with the compost toilets. Glad I came out to the Garden, and I will be back soon!
It's not a camping site I was told that I would have to help them build things and be a part of the working community if I were to stay 3 days if I were to stay longer which I had planned on then I would be subjected to something called a counsel meeting to see if I was worthy of staying longer there was no running water for showers as I was led to believe the outhouses were extremely filthy
Such a wonderful, embracing community of likeminded people trying to live deliberately and sustainably. We stayed for several nights but still felt there was more to explore/do throughout the Garden. Would definitely return, especially to experience more of the variety of people, housing options (buses, cabins, tenting), and random goings on that occur there.
The address for the site lead us through a river that could not be crossed and we heard nothing from this host despite many attempts at contact.
Location
Lafayette, Macon, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee) First Nations according to