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You’ll cross the covered bridge (clearance 11’6” ) as you enter our farm, a 73 acre small family farm, nestled in the Buffalo Valley of Northeast TN, and featuring a down home country atmosphere. What makes our farm special are all of the unique extras: a working log cabin blacksmith shop, log cabin art gallery, certified commercial kitchen, lots of watchable wildlife, and walking trails. We have a one acre wildlife pond and a smaller pond fed by springs and Buffalo Creek, which runs through the farm. Our small buffalo herd is pastured not far from the campsites and our friendly peacocks and chickens roam the grounds. We also offer classes in blacksmithing, art, foraging and cooking periodically.
We are rural but not remote and are minutes away from state parks, fishing, hiking, rafting and other recreational activities as well as downtown Johnson City and Historic Jonesborough with breweries, shops, and many restaurants.
As purveyors of Appalachian culture and cuisine, we invite you to stay a day , or longer, to share our friendly and relaxing small farm atmosphere in the mountains.
Farmhouse Gallery and Gardens offers a serene camping experience with friendly hosts and plenty of nature to explore. The presence of buffalo, peacocks, and other animals is a highlight for many visitors. While the road noise is mentioned, it seems to be a minor issue compared to the overall beauty and tranquility of the location. Many campers appreciate the personal touch of homemade treats and the opportunity to engage in unique activities like blacksmithing, making their stays memorable and enjoyable.
Such a peaceful and beautiful area to stop over and stay the night. I enjoyed nature and the walk around the pasture. Also, upon waking it was fun to watch the buffalo run and play. Would definitely stay again if in the area.
My stay there was magical. The hosts were warm, kind, and friendly. The cabin was wonderful. In the morning there were Peacocks peaking in the glass doors, and tons of birds at the feeders just outside the door! Fed a bull bison and visited with the goats. I hope I can get back there!
My site was the perfect place to spend the night under the stars in a hammock. I only wish that I would have had more time. Maybe next year I’ll book a longer stay.
Location
Unicoi, Unicoi, Tennessee, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to