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Edenhope Farms is nestled on 6 acres and
is a sanctuary for rescued and unique animals.
We have a Zebu bull, which are the oldest recorded bovine in history, dating back to the Bible.
We have goats and peacocks, chickens, a potbellied pig, rescued squirrels, and rescued ducks. Soon to come.... Sheep!!!
My property used to be the disposal site for the CocaCola bottling Company. Go on a scavenger hunt and find old bottles. Relax around the fire pit and listen to owls, wild geese, bull frogs and the Quack Pack. Lounge on the spacious deck overlooking all the farm animals or take a dip in the swimming pool.
At night grill on the BBQ or have an oyster roast.
We do have an indoor toilet for you to use and an outdoor shower.
Go for a walk through the woods, do yoga, head to Hunting Island beach which is 10 miles or drive 3 miles to historic downtown Beaufort. We are also close to Parris Island and many other historical sites.
While here you can enjoy historical tours of Beaufort County’s earliest years of the Santa Helena colony in the mid 1600’s, the revolutionary war period, the pre-civil war and plantation time period and the antebellum, reconstruction history up to the Civil Rights visits of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Historic Penn Center.
The Lowcountry is great for water sports, kayaking, boating, jet skiing, sailing, hiking and canoeing.
Each season offers an opportunity to participate in fishing, crabbing, shrimping or digging for oysters in local waters.
Our area is a favorite of cyclist groups, the long, flat, rural, scenic, roads offer pleasant riding experiences for cyclist of all ability levels.
There are bike lanes on many of the major roads.
Other recreational activities in our area are geocaching, horseback riding, tennis, golf, hiking, beach volleyball, beachcombing, and birdwatching.
There are a few special events throughout the year, Gullah Festival-May, Water Festival-July, Shrimp Festival-October, Beaufort Food Truck Festival-October, Soft Shell Crab Festival-April, Pat Conroy Festival-November, Heritage Days Festival-November, Night on the Town-December.
There’s something for everyone.
COME VISIT!!!
Nice camp spot with great accommodations for an overnight tent camp, easy to get to and close to town. Spotted a deer during the morning and had a grey cat visit us at night and the morning for some visitor cuddles and pets.
Overall we had a good experience. The spot was very cute and cozy however it was not as clean as we would have hoped and we did not get the spot we reserved. To be fair, the spot we received was a slight upgrade ($5 more on Hipcamp) and was more spacious so we appreciated that part of it.
We paid for a tour of the farm to meet the animals, however it was not offered when we arrived and we could not find the host in the morning before we left so we never received the tour. The animals and garden area looked very cool and we were really looking forward to seeing it up close.
Host was very nice but she should not advertise on the website that there is water hookup when there is none or tell the people in advance to bring an extremely long hose since the only hookup is the spicket at the house and not at the actual site. Also when it is extremely hot out I would not advise telling the campers to leave the a/c off, I did not mind having it off when I was not there but if we were paying $70 per night that was not acceptable. Could have stayed at a KOA cheaper and not have been asked to turn the a/c off. I think these sites were more for tents not for campers.