A peaceful retreat tucked away in the heart of a Tennessee valley on an 150 acre farm. Surrounded by rolling hills, whispering woods, and the sound of nature, our home is the perfect place to gather, rest, and reconnect.
I love welcoming guests to our peaceful Tennessee farm, where horses roam and nature thrives. Hosting is a joy for me—I enjoy sharing our trails, creek, and quiet valley with travelers looking to relax and recharge. Thoughtful details and genuine hospitality matter to me, and I want each guest to feel at home and leave with special memories.
Dry Creek Valley
From artifacts found in this Valley, we know that the natives of Dry Creek were Native Americans. The land of the Dry Creek Valley drops down from high hills to form the valley, and out from the valley are hollows leading out onto other hills and valleys where many well-to-do farmers have lived for many generations. These people have lived self-sufficient lifestyles, believed in themselves, and were happy and satisfied with the quiet peaceful life.
The greatest assets of the valley are its fertile soil and the Dry Creek Stream which supplied needed water for the families. Dry Creek is known for its big springs for drinking and cooking purposes. When heavy rains come, there is an abundance of "Wet Weather Springs" gushing from between the rocks on the hillsides. Perishable foods such as milk and butter were kept in the springs. The fertile rolling countryside makes the land ideal for raising cattle, horses, sheep and goats. Among the smaller animals in the woods and streams are beavers, minks, muskrats, weasels, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons and skunks.
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