The Boondock Camper sits at the start of a trail into the woods, on the edge of an amazing self sustaining community that's maintained by a group of friendly individuals. We explored the woods, on and off the trail, while being accompanied by two sweet dogs, Daisy and Peanut - watched the eclipse in peace without noise, people or any distractions - ate food off a skillet over a wood fire, and listened to the frogs sing at night. The pine trees in the area kept the mosquitos at bay, with the occasional spider coming to say hi.
The camper was cozy though requires ya to adjust to not having some of the amenities you've grown used too(running water in the traditional sense, flushing toilet for solid waste, fridge), though this not a con in anyway and was an enjoyable experience. Bring a lighter for the stove and you're good. There is some electricity to be used also.
All in all the land is beautiful, the community is welcoming, the animals are great(you too yelling rooster) and I totally recommend this camper, the cabins or even camping on the land for anyone looking to disconnect and spend time away from the grind.