Visit

From RV Sites with electric and water to Primitive tent sites, visiting the farm as a guest is a great way to get a more intimate look into life on a real working commercial regenerative farm!

Located minutes off I95 in South Carolina, just 30 minutes from Downtown Savannah, 40 minutes to Bluffton and an hour to South Carolina and Georgia Beaches!

Please review the Rules and Regulations before booking


THIS IS A TRUE WORKING FARM WHICH MEANS WE RAISE OUR ANIMALS FOR SLAUGHTER. WE ARE NOT A HOBBY FARM OR A PETTING ZOO. PLEASE CLOSELY REVIEW OUR WEBSITE, FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE AND REVIEWS BEFORE BOOKING. We do not permit guests to assist with livestock chores or touch livestock or participate in garden work or harvesting. If you come to stay, please be prepared to look on from afar and appreciate the hard work that our paid staff does each and every day.


Come stay with your own RV in one of our 50amp sites with electric and water! All RV spaces are back in with water and electric and gravel. Sites with fire pits and picnic tables are offered on a first come, first serve basis. Smaller RV’s are more than welcome to book this site, but you must have a converter to plug into a 50amp power source.


Come stay with your own RV in one of our 30amp sites with electric and water! All RV spaces are back in with water and electric and gravel. Sites with fire pits and picnic tables are offered on a first come, first serve basis. Rigs over 40′ cannot book this site.


Come stay with your tent in one of our primitive (no water or electric) tent spaces with a fire pit and picnic table. You’ll be able to pull directly up to where you’re camping. Tent sites are for tents only. No camper vans or RVs can stay in tent sites.


Spaces are level packed dirt and grass and can be muddy during rainy seasons. Boondocking is subject to closure for excessive wet weather. Boondocking calendar has limited advanced booking. Generator usage is prohibited. Unfortunately due to proximity to livestock and working farm operations, stays with dogs are PROHIBITED in the Boondocking area.


What a fabulous night we spent at the farm!! Marissa and her hubby were so welcoming and lovely. We purchased a chicken from the farm and roasted it over the fire and had an amazing dinner. Woke up to the roosters and all the perfect sounds of the farm! Great stay!

— Amy H

What a lovely stop!! Marissa, James and Ellie were so welcoming! This is one of those stops that my kids will remember forever! The pigs, the goats, the chickens and the hands on experience are what people pay thousands to send their kids to camp at!! They are living their dream, with a lot of elbow grease this farm is taking shape and will continue to do so for years to come! We had some delicious fresh bacon this morning, we have some sausage patties for tomorrow and have some fresh veggies too! A memorable stop over for sure!

— Kristianne S

An agritourism professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant resulting from an inherent risk of an agritourism activity, and no participant or participant’s representative may make a claim against, maintain an action against, or recover from an agritourism professional for injury, loss, damage, or death of the participant resulting from an inherent risk of an agritourism activity unless the agritourism professional:

(1) intentionally injured or caused the death of the participant or committed an act or omission that constitutes wilful, wanton, or reckless disregard for the safety of the participant and that act or omission caused the injury or death; or

(2) owns, leases, rents, or otherwise is in lawful possession and control of the land or facilities upon which the participant sustained injuries or death because of a dangerous latent condition which was known or should have been known to the agritourism professional.