Charming Stay with November Quirks
32 ft campervan · With pets · I recently stayed at Cathy’s Corner in early November and thought I’d share a few tips for future guests. During this time of year, acorns were constantly falling onto the tin roof of the property (Anne, the host, mentioned that there's an unusually high number of acorns this year.) and onto the truck parked behind the house. I parked my van near the house, and not too many acorns hit my van, but when they did, it was loud enough to wake me—and even shake the cats awake. If you’d like to avoid the noise, try parking a little further from the house.
Another thing to note is the proximity to GA highway 17. It’s more active than I anticipated, with cars passing by at all hours, and it apparently gets even busier during the week as commuters head to and from work.
Anne, the host, is incredibly warm and has some friendly pups who may bark when they first see you. She also offered some fantastic recommendations—Springfield, had a lovely cafe, Paddles Coffee, for a morning out, and Rincon is close for errands.
For Vanlifers, the property is equipped with 30 AMP plug-ins, but you may need an adapter if you use 15 AMP (I picked one up at Harbor Freight, and it worked perfectly). I was grateful for the amenities, the peaceful mornings, and Anne’s helpful hospitality! Thank you, Anne!