540 acres hosted by Sandy And Martin R.
4 RV/tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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Our farm used to be the location of the Locust Branch School.
Unfortunately, the school is gone but the farm house still have remnants of the teacher dormitory.
This is a beautiful piece of property in the Red Lick Valley with a combination of pastures and deep woods.
It is absolutely beautiful all year around.
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Pitch your tent in our secluded area along Locust Branch Creek. There are spots available with shade at least part of the day and direct access to the creek. You can walk the creek bed, rock hunt, listen to the creek pass by and enjoy the serenity of nature.
This is in the corner of our 540-acre farm which was once part of the Locust Branch School. Here you are welcome to hike the fields and woods. We have rustic trails in the woods and pastures you can explore.
This is part of a farm, so we have dogs, horses and other animals. These include Highland cattle, Idaho pasture pigs, mini donkeys, goats and more! You will also likely see us out working. This is Kentucky so we do have snakes, ticks and other bugs so it is best to be prepared.
If you want to take some excursions, visit nearby Berea, Irvine or the Daniel Boone National Forest with all it has to offer, including the Red River Gorge!Pitch your tent in our secluded area along Locust Branch Creek. There are spots available with shade at least part of the day and direct access to the creek. You wan walk the creek bed, rock hunt, listen the the creek pass by and enjoy the serenity of nature.
This is in the corner of our 550 acre farm which was once part of the Locust Branch School. Here you are welcome to hike the fields and woods. We are working on trails but currently this is mainly deep woods and pastures where you can make your own trails.
This is part of a farm so we have dogs, horses and other animals. You will also likely see us out working. This is Kentucky so we do have snakes, ticks and other bugs so it is best to be prepared.
If you want to take some excursions, visit nearby Berea, Irvine or the Daniel Boone National Forest with all it has to offer, including the Red River Gorge!