Nestled in on a Forest Farm

We’re here on fourteen+ acres of a variety of permaculture .
Approximately two acres is developed. I have a small , tiny fiber farm with five alpaca and a great little angora goat who is hoping for a companion. Additionally, I have three different working gardens all utilizing different gardening techniques. I welcome campers and guests to ask questions and learn
We’re here on fourteen+ acres of a variety of permaculture .
Approximately two acres is developed. I have a small , tiny fiber farm with five alpaca and a great little angora goat who is hoping for a companion. Additionally, I have three different working gardens all utilizing different gardening techniques. I welcome campers and guests to ask questions and learn about the animals, their fiber and the different gardens. The rest of the property remains in its natural state.
There are four different campsites available and they all have unique properties.
One is secluded down by a small stream. This is a walk in and the most secluded of the four. Opportunities to experience wild life may occur,here as active deer trails are very evident in this area. Who knows what else might turn up? This spot is for the experienced survivalist who would not be phased to be visited by whatever may be walking in the woods.
The second site is close to the entry to the property but still very private with a short walk through the woods.
A third is on a tree house platform about four feet off the ground and is in sight of the house. It can accommodate a small two person tent a top or four people under the stars. It’s actually great for star gazing and it’s possible to tent under the structure but there is an incline to the ground there. This is just a platform, no railing so please take that into consideration. There are steps up to the platform. This is most accessible to our lovely outhouse and has views of our alpaca .
The forth site is also very secluded and it is possible to drive and park at the sight. This sight will accommodate a small van type camper or pickup with camper top. As well as a good size, six person tent . There is no turn around so it’s a back in or back out approach of about two hundred feet on a straight flat drive. This is the only flat approach of all the campsites. It is also in walkable distance to the aforementioned lovely outhouse. The other three campsites are all a walk up or down terrain. Did I mention the forest is on the side of a ridge?
- Check in: After 2PM
- Check out: Before 12PM
- Cancellation policy: Moderate
- On arrival: Meet and greet
- Minimum nights: 1 night
- Accepts bookings: 6 months out Weeknight discount: 20% off
Activities
Offered on the Host's property or nearby.
Biking
Locally situated near various biking trails and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Climbing
Buffalo Mountain is closest, my property is situated about an hour from various state parks affording many amenities
Swimming
Available at Fairystone State Park, approx 40 minutes away for parking and swimming fee. Available for free from 5-6 at Dehart...Read more
Wildlife watching
Active deer trails abound
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Nestled in on a Forest Farm in Virginia.
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Sarah’s place was great! My children also loved all the animals, especially the alpacas. We also all noticed how quiet it was. Sarah was also super helpful in pointing us in the direction of places to go visit and see while we were in the area. It was perfect for us on our little adventure.

Beautiful and peaceful property with some amazing trails, it is the perfect spot to get away from the city.




My boyfriend and I camped here with our dog during our drive back to Florida. We originally were going to drive to SC but were tired of driving. We messaged Sarah only a couple hours before hoping to stop and she accommodated us well. When we arrived she walked us to the different places we could pull up and camp at and even offered us a bed in her tiny cabin due to expected weather. We met her two dogs who were both very sweet. While we could see the house from our tent site we still felt secluded. We were visited by a friendly dog while setting up our tent (not one of the two dogs of hers that we met, but friendly to us and our dog and didn’t stay long). We did not get a chance to meet her Alpacas or see her gardens before we packed up and continued our drive back to Florida but we did stop at the Hanging Rock trail nearby which ended up being the best trail and sightseeing on our trip!
- Property
- In the Forest, On a Tiny Farm
- State
- Virginia
- $25/night
- 3 Sites
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