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Once a main railway for lumber in Hancock County, this small 24-acre homestead, acquired in 2010, is home to a variety of farm animals, edible landscaping including multiple varieties of fruit trees and small vegetable gardens.
Completely wooded at the time of purchase, the farm is still a work in progress. Daily farm life involves upgrading fences, clearing the 5-acre pasture, building animal pens, installing rain catchment systems, composting, harvesting, canning, baking and our favorite....... feeding the furry and feathered friends.
Pitch your tent in our wooded acreage nestled along side a flowing creek bed. Relax on the sand and watch the squirrels play or close your eyes to meditate with the sounds of nature. A true primitive camping experience awaits you. You can fish in the pond for your own dinner and gather eggs for breakfast.
Try snacking on farm breads and biscuits with homemade jellies. Depending on the season, picking wild blackberries or some of the farm produce available gives a glimpse into the daily life of living at Creekside Farm.
Our goal is to provide an unplugged experience for you to unwind and get back to nature so you can release the stress of everyday and enjoy the nature and serenity of our little farm.
Inquire about homesteading classes and our bi annual homesteading festival. Classes are on Saturday mornings in January/February. The festival is a small but super packed event in the fall and spring each year. You can follow us on FaceBook for more details.Pitch your tent in our wooded acreage nestled along side a flowing creek bed. Relax on the sand and watch the squirrels play or close your eyes to meditate with the sounds of nature. A true primitive camping experience awaits you. You can fish in the pond for your own dinner and gather eggs for breakfast. Try snacking on farm breads and biscuits with homemade jellies. Depending on the season, picking wild blackberries or some of the farm produce available gives a glimpse into the daily life of living at Creekside Farm. Our goal is to provide an unplugged experience for you to unwind and get back to nature so you can release the stress of everyday and enjoy the nature and serenity of our little farm.
What to expect
Tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
8 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Firewood provided, firepit, wood burning fireplace, private. Please contact us to let us know what your needs will be for fire. We also provide biscuits and homemade jelly upon request.
Toilet available
Flush toilet. Outdoor restroom available by parking area as well as an outdoor shower (well water fed).
Pets allowed
On leash
Potable water available
Hose, bottled water or jugs
Showers available
Cold water only
Bins available
Compost bin, recycling bin, trash bin
Cooking equipment present
Bbq
Picnic table present
Wifi available
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 3 vehicles
During your trip
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
ExtrasAvailable at checkout
20’ bunker rental
$30.00
Sleep inside a 20’ cylinder buried halfway in the ground. Queen size bed, table/chairs for 2, sink and composting toilet all provided. Observation deck on top.
Tank the Chihuahua Goes to the Farmgood
$25.00
A children's book, and 18" Tank plush, written and designed by Alicia to help fund the homestead. The book is a short story about our spunky Chihuahua's first trip to the farm. Perfect for adults to read a short bedtime story to children or for emergent readers.
4 oz homemade jamgood
$3.00
4oz ball jar of jam made on the farm with our farm grown fruits.
8oz ball jar is available for purchase as well. See list of add ons
Dewberry
Blueberry
Blackberry
Strawberry fig
Satsuma marmalade
Pepper jelly
4oz Jam taster rental
$3.00
Seasonal selection of homemade jam. Perfect small Size 4, breakfast on our Creekside biscuits.
Homestead Honey Soap good
$6.00
3.3 oz bar made by Grandma and VERY good for the skin. Made with beneficial oils and none of the bad stuff!
Dozen eggsgood
$5.00
We pick eggs (white and brown) from our ladies little boxes fresh every day.
Firewood bundlegood
$8.00
Start your trip off right with a bundle of firewood waiting for you at your camp for your first campfire.
Fire starter wood is also provided.
Sunday Biscuits and butter good
$1.00
Biscuits will not be available from November 30- Dec 16. I will be on vacation.
Homemade biscuits are set out on Sunday morning in the pavilion. $1 per biscuit with butter. Don’t forget to add on a small
Jar of jelly.
As always, everything went well with our stay at glorious Creekside!
Jane A.
1 month on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
Perfect
Tent
This was great pit stop for us on the way to Nashville! Clean, nicely decorated facilities and flat camp site. Thanks!
Samuel C.
1 month on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
Epic
Tent
Best getaway ever to get out of the city race a little. ! It was a never forget kind of thing.
I paid with my own funds to stay and would without a doubt do it all over again.
Kaitlyn D.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· March 2025
Tent · With kids
We brought our two little ones camping for the first time & we had a blast. The campsite was clean and spacious. This was the perfect place for us. Alicia was very welcoming. We are looking forward to our next stay here!
Armand T.
6 reviews
Recommends
· March 2025
Tent
Very nice place the host was very accommodating we will be back
Julie S.
5 reviews
Recommends
· February 2025
Tent
Gracious welcome. We loved the spaciousness and quiet. Just what we were longing for. We would go back!
Location
Kiln, Hancock, Mississippi, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Chahta Yakni (Choctaw) First Nations according to