👋Hey There!
Having a mountain property to share with other outdoor lovers and creative minds has always been a dream of mine, and I'm honored to share this magical 30-acre property with you. This land sat vacant for about ten years until I started bringing it back to life last year. While the property is in its early stages, it still has much to offer! It has a few acres at the bottom of the valley with a creek that rolls through it. The remaining land is stunning mountain acreage, which you can explore. There are many unique sections of the mountains, but at a minimum, be sure to see the mountain spring! It's like a fairytale back there most of the year...
I'm developing and offering many types of stays, so as you wander the property, please be kind and courteous to all guests. Be sure to respect their camp space. ☺️
Cute little set up. I loved the outdoor kitchen- the host provided all you needed to cook a meal or in our case make coffee! Definitely would stay there again!
Steve was awesome and extremely accommodating. He was able to tend to us and all of the other campers he had on site. His land and innovative set up was perfect for our girls getaway.
He provided a five star experience for us. The communal kitchen was well stocked and clean, the yurt was beautifully decorated and neat.
We are looking forward to see all his improvements he has planned for his property and plan to stay again.
Steve was a super nice host. He gave us a tour of the property when we arrived and helped us feel welcome. The site was a good 50ft or so from neighboring sites and boasted a fire pit, two chairs, and a picnic table.
The kitchen was super convenient for cooking. Steve has equipped it with a propane stove, plenty of pots, pans, utensils, cooking implements, and plates for our use. There’s also running water to do the dishes! He also has a trash can with secured lid to keep animals out and a lock box for food making meals and the clean up super easy and efficient. There’s also an outdoor shower with hot water, drinking water, and a little primitive toilet.
We were the only guests and the area is quiet with a lot of lovely wildlife sounds. The property and site are close to a road but it’s not a busy road so it didn’t disturb the peace. He also has a gravel parking area for cars which is not too far from the site. Would definitely stay here again!
Location
Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of ᏣᎳᎫᏪᏘᏱ Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee, East) and S’atsoyaha (Yuchi) First Nations according to