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10/9/2024 NOTICE: We had some damage to our road due to Hurricane Helene that made it impassable. It has since been repaired and is opened to traffic. There are still some remaining rough areas, but the road is easily passable by passenger vehicles and RV's up to 28ft.
Our site was once part of a much larger farm growing tobacco and raising
cattle and other farm animals.
The existing tobacco barn was built in the early 1960's.
The concrete pad used for RV camping was used to store silage for the cows.
The non-potable water source is a mountain spring that has been used on the farm since the 1930's.
While many tobacco barns in the area have been
torn down for their rusted tin roofing and rustic siding, we have worked to
restore the barn and preserve its history.
Site 1 and 2 are very close, if both were booked you may have a privacy issue. However the view is great and the sites are reasonably priced, it would be very easy to book both and bring the whole family.
The walk to the sites is uphill so be ready to get some exercise.
We had such a lovely time at our spot on the property. Beautiful views of the mountains and it was perfect for proximity to family. Heidi and Michael were great hosts! We hope to return when visiting family again.
Beautiful views from the rv site. We stayed here for one night to enjoy a snowstorm (by NC standards) and enjoyed it enough to book a second night. Michael was easy to deal with. The rv site is close to the road, but this toad has no traffic other than a couple of residents passing by slowly on this dead end country road
This was just what we were looking for. A quiet place to camp after work with great views. The view of sunrise, sunset, and stars were great. We found out the power was damaged by hurricane Helene, but that was not a problem for us as we have a lithium battery and a solar panel.
Location
Zionville, Watauga, North Carolina, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Moneton, and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to