Past trips
Past trip
in Twin Valley Horse Ranch, TennesseeGreat cabin, if you can walk easily
Luke's cabin was quaint. It rained all weekend, so we chose to stay in and relax. We did take a quick trip to see the animals, of course. The baby bunnies were adorable!! The cats on the roof were hilarious. I really wanted to fish, but the weather was not conducive.
Be careful going up the ladder to the loft.... and, the walkway to the cabin isn't the easiest either. I would not suggest you stay here if you have any trouble walking. To much uneven ground...
Past trip
Blissful Water View RV site
in Bliss Hills Farm, GeorgiaLakeside camping country style
Bliss Hill is such a peaceful camp. Currently two campers and a historic Air B & B cabin rim a small country pond stocked full of catfish. Relax on the dock and feed the fish. Climb up the stairs to the elevated deck to relax and catch a birds-eye view of the camp. Rinse off in the shower or soak in the claw-footed tub in the adorable outdoor shower shed. Row across the pond for a closer look at the catfish in the provided canoe or kayak. Relax and share in friendly conversation around the campfire in the firepit. Stroll around the pond to try to catch sight of their elusive otter, who is rumored to have a baby with her. So many ways to relax!! I chose the swing by the campfire as the perfect location to try to read my book. Too bad it is below the "gnat line". If the sun is fully up you will have to take cover inside your camper if unaccustomed to gnats. The personable host and hostess can solve just about any other problem you may have, just ask! Before "gnat time" I hung out and chatted with her for almost an hour! She gave me a hilarious sign to hang in my trailer and some backsplash to use when I tackle the camper kitchen upgrade we discussed in my favorite swing in the firepit. She gave me a camomile tea bag when I purchased some turmeric tea to make at home. As a successful turmeric farmer, she loves to spread her love for the plant by tenderly wrapping a shoot for you to take home to grow! It was hard to leave..... it was sure named correctly!!

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Past trips
Lukes cabin ( pet friendly)
in Twin Valley Horse Ranch, TennesseeGreat cabin, if you can walk easily
Luke's cabin was quaint. It rained all weekend, so we chose to stay in and relax. We did take a quick trip to see the animals, of course. The baby bunnies were adorable!! The cats on the roof were hilarious. I really wanted to fish, but the weather was not conducive.
Be careful going up the ladder to the loft.... and, the walkway to the cabin isn't the easiest either. I would not suggest you stay here if you have any trouble walking. To much uneven ground...
Blissful Water View RV site
in Bliss Hills Farm, GeorgiaLakeside camping country style
Bliss Hill is such a peaceful camp. Currently two campers and a historic Air B & B cabin rim a small country pond stocked full of catfish. Relax on the dock and feed the fish. Climb up the stairs to the elevated deck to relax and catch a birds-eye view of the camp. Rinse off in the shower or soak in the claw-footed tub in the adorable outdoor shower shed. Row across the pond for a closer look at the catfish in the provided canoe or kayak. Relax and share in friendly conversation around the campfire in the firepit. Stroll around the pond to try to catch sight of their elusive otter, who is rumored to have a baby with her. So many ways to relax!! I chose the swing by the campfire as the perfect location to try to read my book. Too bad it is below the "gnat line". If the sun is fully up you will have to take cover inside your camper if unaccustomed to gnats. The personable host and hostess can solve just about any other problem you may have, just ask! Before "gnat time" I hung out and chatted with her for almost an hour! She gave me a hilarious sign to hang in my trailer and some backsplash to use when I tackle the camper kitchen upgrade we discussed in my favorite swing in the firepit. She gave me a camomile tea bag when I purchased some turmeric tea to make at home. As a successful turmeric farmer, she loves to spread her love for the plant by tenderly wrapping a shoot for you to take home to grow! It was hard to leave..... it was sure named correctly!!
Secluded Waterfall Haven
in Secluded Waterfall Haven, GeorgiaFor our stay, we had two campers and two tents. We stayed for three nights, all below 32 degrees (the tenters only made it the two 26 degree nights) over Thanksgiving 2018. The waterfalls were awesome, especially with the enormous amount of rain we had the previous week. The pavilion and cooking area were more than adequate. The supply of dry firewood is provided by the owners at a minimal cost. The fire ring was a great size... the area could seat any size group, depending on how roomy your camping chairs are, and had a table and a few benches provided for your use. The restrooms were clean and the "girls" side had a heater, which kept it nice and toasty.
One negative (which was unavoidable) is that they'd had to winterize and cut off the water to the pavilion area. We bought water jugs and toted water up from the restroom area, not a huge deal. If only the restrooms were closer to the pavillion.... we had to keep driving my elderly mother down to use the facilities throughout the day.
Also, next time we stay we will know how to pack the pavillion stuff, so that it will not require extra shifting and transporting. Campers that need to use electricity will be at a bit of a distance to be carrying things back and forth. Pack items in your vehicle to save energy.
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