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Romantic
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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Private sites
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Reviews speak for themselves! 3 Unique Off grid 120 sqft cabins on a 1 acre private pond with propane HEAT. NO ELECTRIC, NO A/C, FANS PROVIDED. This is a working Family Flower Farm! You will hear noises from land management on Weekdays 9-5. Weekday prices reduced to reflect this! We love meeting our guests, and like to provide unique experiences. The property has a pond and rolling hill views with beautiful dogwoods and pines throughout. Each off grid living space offers direct access to the water and boasts a full array of cooking, cleaning, and living items. This property hosts a full camp bathroom including an on grid toilet, sink, and shower. A beautiful getaway and also a portion of the northern picket line during the Civil War at the battle of Resaca. Civil war relics are often found right here on the property.
~PET FEE- We are a pet friendly facility. If you plan on bringing your furry friend, please add the "PET FEE" located under Extras when booking.
The space is well thought out with all the necessities and a few extras. We loved the fire pit and camp stove for cooking breakfast. Very peaceful property!
We had such a good time we didn’t leave the property the 3 days we stayed. Everything we needed was there. The tiny home concept is well thought out and everything was easy to use. Will be returning.
This was such a cool site! Jordan was so helpful and welcoming. I LOVED the A frame. It was so cool and such a relaxing experience!! I travel a lot and this is my favorite spot I’ve ever stayed at. Thank you so much to the hosts!
Awesome spot, very clean, clear directions and quite cozy. Would definitely recommend! Thanks!
Location
Resaca, Whitfield, Georgia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Miccosukee First Nations according to