17 acres hosted by Kaitlin D.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Get away from it all when you stay under the stars!
This is a private campsite nestled in the forest on a 17-acre farm 25 minutes outside of Atlanta. You’ll stay in a remodeled vintage camper & have private access to a full, indoor bathroom (with hot shower & flushing toilet), a kitchenette, living room, & dining area—all carefully designed for comfort & vibes in a renovated barn.
Enjoy the peace of a mid-century fireplace with a movie, relax in a hammock with a book, visit the gardens, chickens, or duck pond, and roam the open fields and forest trails.This is a private campsite nestled in the forest on a 17-acre farm 25 minutes outside of Atlanta. You’ll stay in a remodeled vintage camper & have private access to a full, indoor bathroom (with hot shower & flushing toilet), a kitchenette, living room, & dining area—all carefully designed for comfort & vibes in a renovated barn. Enjoy the peace of a mid-century fireplace with a movie, relax in a hammock with a book, visit the gardens, chickens, or duck pond, and roam the open fields and forest trails.
Fresh produce and eggs available upon request/availability.
The sounds you hear will mostly be wind rustling through trees, and lots of birds. However, being south of Atlanta (and the busiest airport in the world), you will also hear the occasional low-flying plane. We tend not to notice this anymore.
Note that this is a natural environment, where deer, birds, rabbits, snakes, bees, and some lucky humans and two pups have a safe and peaceful home. Please be mindful of your impact, and enter with an appreciative lens. We are certain that the harmony and enchantment of this land will be an unforgettable experience!
We acknowledge the state of Georgia as the traditional territory of the Mvskoke (Muscogee / Creek) and other Indigenous peoples who were forcibly removed from and are still connected to this land. We offer our gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and be in community with them.