This was such an amazing experience! Rick, the host, greeted every camper that came in and welcomed us with the most thought-out, full-color guides to the property I’ve ever seen. 2 sheets had all the info you’d need for exploring, emergency procedures, and contact info. The other was a beautiful picture guide for the horses/donkeys/mule (Willie the Mule is always a big hit—total social butterfly!) with their names so you could call/talk to them by name. They make a trek across the property following the sun, slowly grazing their way thru so they’ll pass by campsites at least a couple times during the day.Total sweethearts!
The sites are quite spaced out—easy decision to forego crowded state campgrounds. Plus, traveling 99% of the time with my [well behaved] furry companion, it was fantastic to wander around the grounds with him following the many donkey paths through the forested areas back and forth over the water. Gave him lots to smell and explore alongside me. Thought I’d leave at some point to explore the town, but there was plenty to keep us occupied on those 100 acres.
Here’s the best part: YOU DON’T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT TICKS/CHIGGERS. I mean, wow.
The sulphur in the river a couple miles away makes the land inhospitable to them! Verified!
Rick makes himself accessible to anyone if they need anything, and is a hoot to talk with if you get the opportunity.
We went for the eclipse (PERFECT property for viewing!), but we’ll go back for the sheer beauty and peace.