We are an artist family living and working on our beautiful little farm. Our glass cold working studio is on site and proceeds from our campsite will go to improving and expanding our studio, buying new equipment, upgrading utilities, and eventually constructing a new building where our garage currently sits.
We also love the country lifestyle and have a passion for animals. We have raised chickens, and pigs for the past few years and hope to expand to cattle next year. Proceeds will also go towards things like fencing, water troughs, etc.
We have many artist studios in the area, on our street and near the lake, that are open to the public that we can direct you to. As well as beautiful natural rivers, lakes, and waterfalls that makes our location a great camping spot. We hope you will book with us!
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Welcome to our Artist's Hilltop. Set up camp in our gated field that sits behind our studio and home. We are two glass artists that enjoy the outdoors and the country lifestyle. We are at the top of a ridge in our small no-stop-light town. We have wonderful views of the stars on a clear night, a fire ring, and a private level area for one or multiple tents, pop-ups, or trailers. The campsite and fire pit are set back from the house and private, water is available from a tap on the exterior of the main house. This is the only site on the property, not a campground, so you won't have any neighbors other than the main house.
The Silver Point area is beautiful and conveniently located to many natural areas such as the Caney Fork River, Center Hill Lake, Edgar Evins State Park, Cummins Falls, Burgess Falls, Fall Creek Falls, Dale Hollow Lake, and more. We are happy to help you find some great spots to swim, fish, hike, or float. We are literally right up the road from the river where there are multiple canoe/kayak rental locations and put-ins, great places to wade into the river to fish, we go a lot.
As well as natural wonders the area is home to many artists and craftspeople, many of which have open studio hours for visitors. As artists, many of these people are our friends and neighbors and we can guide you to other glass artists, fibers artists, wood-workers, etc.. We are also, 7 miles from the Appalachian Center for Craft which houses studios in glass, ceramics, jewelry making, blacksmithing, wood-working, and fibers. The Center for Craft is open year round to visitors, and has a gallery store and cafe.
All the proceeds from this listing will go towards further developing our glass studio, creating hiking trails on our woods, and farming. We have raised chickens and pigs and hope to raise cattle, chickens and pigs on this location in the near future. Thank you so much for camping with us!