Camping at Whippoorwill Farms outside of Savannah was one of the most enjoyable and impactful stays on our entire RV journey this year! First, Marissa, Ellie, and James (plus their friendly pups Johnny and Moose) are a wonderfully hardworking and generous family with so much knowledge about working the farm and space to share with travelers like us. We spent three nights hooked up to power and water, and most of our free time wandering around and spending time with their amazing array of chickens, ducks, pigs, and goats plus of course the baby chicks and piglets new to the farm. We were lucky enough to be there as one of their Mama pigs was going into labor and were offered the chance to learn and assist in delivering 10 newborn piglets with Marissa. It's the kind of place you want to stay longer than you can, ask more questions than you can think of, and put on your muddin' boots to help out with the daily farm activities. Don't miss this little farm stand at the Savannah Farmer's market on Saturday mornings for humanely raised products, and most undoubtedly don't miss the chance to spend a few wonderful nights with them...
Read moreCamping on Whippoorwill Farm was close to one of the best experiences my suburban family has ever had (like right up there with skiing in Japan and riding a camel in Africa). Teaching our daughter where food comes from and about different ways of life is important to us. I cannot say enough about the retro trailer (it was warm with warm water on cold nights), the campsite (quiet and private), the farm (natural and impressive with chickens, pigs, cows, and a horse), and the people (welcoming, friendly, knowledgeable). What we learned and experienced will carry with us for a long time. Close to 95 and Savannah (we spent a day in town). We left with our hearts, minds, and cooler (filled with organic naturally raised delicious meat we feel good about feeding our family) FULL!!! We recommend a trip to Whippoorwill...
Read moreWhippoorwill Farm is a vibrant, engaging and informative destination, AND a great place to stay! If all you want is a comfortable stay (the Tiny House is delightful) and a chance to pick up primo eggs, chicken, veggies, and pork sausage - you’ve got it! But, if you want to see a real working regenerative farm in action, with all kinds of learning opportunities about how to restore and take care of our land, while putting organic, wholesome food on the table - this is the place!
We stayed for a long weekend and were able to check out nearby Savannah, Bluffton and Hilton Head Island. And even though we stayed in the Tiny House, there are also really nice RV sites with electric & water, and...
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