Located conveniently near Hungry Mother State Park and the Appalachian Trail. Makes this farm a perfect location to set up Camp.
Instead of camping in a glorified parking lot, immerse yourself in true nature, with over 128 acres of private land to explore. Miles of hiking and riding throughout the property. Great fishing streams and springs inside the property. Wildlife galore with bears, bobcats, deers, goats, sheep, turtles and much more.
You Pick em Berries available in summer.
We had an amazing time Camping at Kirk’s Corner! The hosts were very welcoming and accommodating and made the trip to the site incredibly easy. It is a beautiful spot nestled on top of a beautiful mountain and offered amazing views of the surrounding areas. I would highly recommend a visit!
Very peaceful spot nestled deep in Rural Retreat. Had positive interactions with the both the host and guy that showed me to my site. Some reviews mentioned that you need a 4x4 to access the site, but I was fine with AWD. The property was quiet and had nice views. Would recommend downloading an offline map of the area in case you don’t have cell service like I didn’t. Overall recommend to future guests :)
This place was awesome. Rugged and very private. some tight squeezes getting up to the campsite which was just what we were looking for. Great views. Hosts were extremely helpful and took us right to where we needed to go (it is hidden!)
A lot of space and multiple different camp sites depending on what you are looking for. Steve was awesome and very helpful showing us around upon arrival. Spent one night at kirks for the best view and one night at salamander springs for great hammock spots.
This is a great spot if you're looking for an overland location. The trails can be somewhat tricky to get to at this time due to the hurricane. This may be cleaned up by the time you're reading this. The location is remote and peaceful great place for the dogs to run free plenty of firewood laying around and they are fantastic host.
Location
Rural Retreat, Wythe, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East), Moneton, S’atsoyaha (Yuchi), and Yesan (Tutelo) First Nations according to