€32.710280373832
Par nuit
Prix estimé sur la base d’une voiture, 2 personnes avec une tente ou une caravane.

Le site de camping est ouvert de 01 January jusqu'à 31 December
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Crossing Creeks Farm

221 Eady Rd.
37160, Shelbyville
États-Unis

Crossing Creeks Farm est un site de camping avec 3 emplacements dans Shelbyville, États-Unis, dans la région de la Tennessee. Les chiens sont admis sur ce camping. Outre le camping, il est possible de louer un gîte également.

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Mrs. Florine Fisher
Anglais (US)
Our visit was delightful, and we had a wonderful stroll around the premises!
1 an depuis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
Paid $82 for 2 nights, with only electric. We were on gravel. A concrete pad with water and sewer was available, for unknown higher price. It was in the mid to upper 90s, and electric was important for the AC. I mistakenly thought that we had signed up for water too. I told this to Shane, and he suggested that we pull the trailer up to the faucet at the store, which we did, and refilled the onboard fresh water tank. For free. Very nice people. This place is listed as a 1 night only on Harvest Host site. On https://www.crossingcreeks.com/, you can pick the number of nights you want. This place started out as a Harvest Host location, it is still a working farm, but is turning into a Campground. Talking to the owners, they say, "Oh, and there is also that Harvest Host thing we also belong too." So you don't have to be a Harvest Host subscriber to stay here. They take most anybody. One couple there, said that they were on their 8th night. Compendium: says "3" sites. I think I counted 12, maybe 16, and many of them look new, so I would say that they are expanding. Neat: This is a working farm. The equipment and the fence rows and the buildings are so neat and organized and well kept. I have been on a few farms, and this farm is the most neat and tidy farm that I have that been on. The bath house for the campers, is the nicest bath house ever. I think chickens is there biggest product. They also have cattle and hogs. There is a new building that suggests that they want to get into horses too. Shelbyville is known for their Walking Horses. Todo: You can walk anywhere as long as you don't cross any fence rows or open any gates. They also made a trail to walk, if you want to walk that. When we were there, it was hot and dry. The 2 creeks were dry. The farm store was not open on the days that we were there. If we wanted to buy, they would open the store for that, but we did not want to ask them to open the store so we that could browse. Their websites states when their store is open. The family that runs the farm is super nice.
1 an depuis

SrManos
Anglais (US)
Relaxing, quiet, friendly, great value, good wireless.... You get the picture!
2 ans depuis

Newt NuCamp
Anglais (US)
Stayed here for a week in late December at one of the electric only sites. Host family could not be nicer. Working farm with walking trails and farm store. Guest bathroom and shower was a huge plus. Easy access to Nashville and Franklin. They are in the process of putting in four new full hookup pads. Fantastic experience. Wish there were more places like this.
2 ans depuis

atlantacamper
Anglais (US)
We loved this place. It is not an RV park, but a small family farm. We happily paid $40 for an electric (only) site. They had a nice (single) bathroom with a hot shower. I believe they also have a full hook up site for a few dollars more, but electric only was fine for us. The owners were warm and incredible gracious. They have a small store with some wonderful products (grass fed beef, pasture raised chicken, heritage pork). Beautiful property in the country... about 20 minutes off I-24. We had a wonderful stay and would highly recommend it. You need to book through airbnb.
2 ans depuis

Lsander
Anglais (US)
This was such a good find. Lovely family farm with cows, sheep, chickens, and pigs. Very large property, nice and quiet! I had electric only site, it was reasonably level. There's a shortish walking trail at the edge of the property along a creek. I would definitely stay here again. You have to book it through Airbnb, no exceptions! It was super easy.
3 ans depuis

RV Pilgrims
Anglais (US)
This is a family farm with one FHU site ($39/night), one electric only site ($15/night) and dry camping (free for Harvest Host members). The electric only and dry camping sites are gravel (very level), and the FHU site is concrete. All are pull-through, can accommodate any size rig, and there is some shade provided by the adjacent structures. They have organic, grass fed chicken, beef and eggs in the Farm Store, and you can sit and rock on the porch. There is lots of space to explore, with creeks to play in, as well as cows, chickens, ducks, pigs, and very friendly dogs. Elizabeth, Shane, Reid, Susan, Noah and Caleb are great hosts and make you feel like family. Staying here is a great experience, especially for kids who aren't familiar with farm life. Crossing Creeks Farm is building a "glamping" site with two adirondacks; when it's finished, you can come with non-RV family or friends. Note that the Google satellite photo is very outdated, and does not show the RV sites accurately. We had very good connectivity on Verizon with our phones, as well as AT&T with our cellular router. Please come, enjoy, and support this all-American farm family!
3 ans depuis