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Pitch your tent creek-side near our working year round vegetable farm. The perfect hide away at Little Bent Farm was voted one of the top ten Kentucky Hipcamps to visit in 2022. Our 84 acre farm is bordered on two sides by a beautiful stretch of the West Fork of Drakes Creek in Franklin, Ky. Just a short distance from Nashville, Bowling Green, KY, Mammoth Cave National Park and Franklin's historic downtown.
There are several wooded areas you can lose yourself in. Wildlife is abundant on the farm; deer, wild turkeys, wood ducks, song birds and bald eagles are common, even the beavers make an appearance from time to time. The fireflies put on a nightly summer show and the crickets and frogs will lull you to sleep.
We want our guests to have a pleasant experience while at the farm. Whether it’s stargazing in the meadows, relaxing in the shade of the mature trees, exploring the cattails in a kayak or hiking the trails, you’re sure to enjoy the natural beauty of the farm and we’re here to help make your stay a pleasant one.
The campsites are a short walk from the parking area and are tucked among the trees with views of the creek and plenty of privacy. Campers will find a picnic table, fire pit, a container of potable water and soap at the site along with hand sanitizer and TP in the loo. Firewood, seasonal produce and farm fresh eggs are available to our guests.
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Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent creek-side near our working year round vegetable farm. The perfect hide away at Little Bent Farm was voted Read more...
To be written
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent creek-side near our working year round vegetable farm. The perfect hide away at Little Bent Farm was voted one of the top ten Kentucky Hipcamps to visit in 2022. Our 84 acre farm is bordered on two sides by a beautiful stretch of the West Fork of Drakes Creek in Franklin, Ky. Just a short distance from Nashville, Bowling Green, KY, Mammoth Cave National Park and Franklin's historic downtown.
There are several wooded areas you can lose yourself in. Wildlife is abundant on the farm; deer, wild turkeys, wood ducks, song birds and bald eagles are common, even the beavers make an appearance from time to time. The fireflies put on a nightly summer show and the crickets and frogs will lull you to sleep.
We want our guests to have a pleasant experience while at the farm. Whether it’s stargazing in the meadows, relaxing in the shade of the mature trees, exploring the cattails in a kayak or hiking the trails, you’re sure to enjoy the natural beauty of the farm and we’re here to help make your stay a pleasant one.
The campsites are a short walk from the parking area and are tucked among the trees with views of the creek and plenty of privacy. Campers will find a picnic table, fire pit, a container of potable water and soap at the site along with hand sanitizer and TP in the loo. Firewood, seasonal produce and farm fresh eggs are available to our guests.
Past trips
On the Beech Treehouse
in The Falls at Sewanee Creek, TennesseeWaterfallgetaway.com
First off Grant was a excellent host. Me my spouce and our dog stayed 2 nights in the tree house. We met Grant at the front house and were escorted over to the tree house. We talked for a minutes and grant offers to show us around the property wich offers cabins, glamping canvas tents with all the amenities necessary yurts and other very unique stuctures. Many of the materials used for all his structures were repurposed wich i loved!
Just a short walk maybe 300ft were the falls. And a beautiful stream. To walk along. If you feel like a little challenging hike. You can follow the stream down about a 1/4 mile and find another large waterfall.
I highly recommend you book this or another listing of Grants check him out at waterfallgetaway.com
The Bolo Club
in The Bolo Club, TennesseeThis place was beautiful!
My spouce and i stayed just 1 night at Bolo Club on a little camping road trip in mid July. They had great soft grassy areas to pitch our tent right next to spring fed creek.
Miles of trails for hiking or horseback riding. They had many sites for trailer and rv hookups.
The bath house was amazing. After 3 days of back country camping this was the oasis we needed. Hot showers and flushing toilets. They had ice available for purchase and even offered to let us pick veggies from their lush garden to add to our dishes.
This place is a star gazers dream. There are a few big open fields with little to no light polution from surrounding towns. This was perfect and we could clearly see the commet NEOWISE just after sunset untill about 9:30pm. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity.
I would love to go back when i could have more time to explore the miles of trails.
Baying Hound Campground *SITE 2*
in The Baying Hound Campground, North CarolinaJunkyard chic
Wow! This place was a really unique stay. Using recycled tires and truck bed covers they have constructed many really cool shelters and comunal hang out spots.
Located just minutes outside Asheville NC, My spouce and i stayed one night on our road trip in mid July. Just a warning if staying in the middle of the summer, the mosquito population was quite healthy.
This place had all the essentials. Outdoor shower, pit toilet (tp and sanitizer provided), and sink with running water for hand washing and dishes.
I would definitely love to stay again the next time im in Asheville.
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