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Brambleberry Farm off-grid Cabin
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Our off-grid cabin in the woods is the perfect glamping opportunity. This rustic retreat is a 5-8 minute walk from our house and parking lot. The 270 square foot tiny house has a queen mattress in the loft, a wood stove for heat, cooking facilities including an antique propane stove (non-thermostat oven) and gravity fed rain water (non-potable). Large windows look out over a beautiful southern Indiana holler. Camp shower & composting toilet. Our farm is a permaculture homestead and plant nursery, and we also offer educational tours ($35/hr) You will be parking close to the road and walking to the cabin which is a 5-8 minute walk. We provide a wagon to haul your bags. In wet weather the trail to the cabin is muddy, so bring boots! Check in with us at our house and we will walk you down to the cabin. We are near the edge of the Hoosier National Forest, 15-20 minutes from Spring Mill state park, and 45 minutes from Patoka Lake recreational area. There is a nice little ski resort in town, minutes away, and we are just 20 minutes from the tourist opportunities around the French Lick casino. This get-away is perfect for those who love to camp but want a little more comfort. There is no electricity, but there is decent cell service at the cabin, at least for AT&T and Verizon (possibly other carriers?). In addition to basic necessities (including towels, sheets, pillows, dishes and pans), we also provide firewood for the wood stove, lanterns, and a wagon to haul your bags, since the cabin is a 5-8 minute walk from parking. In planning for your trip just consider anything else you would typically bring camping such as a head lamp, fully charged phone/device batteries, a cooler, rain gear, boots, etc. In wet weather the trail to the cabin is muddy, so bring boots! You are welcome to charge your phone in our barn if necessary, and re-freeze ice packs in our freezer. Bathroom facilities include a sawdust bucket composting toilet and a low-flow camp shower that you fill by heating water on the stove. Tap water is gravity fed (low-flow) and non-potable, but we provide a jug of drinking water. We have working farm dogs that run loose (one of our own plus a neighbor's). They are pretty calm and friendly with people.
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