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The Blueberry Barn at Pucker Up Berry Farm
About
Nestled just beyond the treeline at the top of a two acre berry farm, the Blueberry Barn is the perfect private retreat in the mountains. Our 12’x12’ tiny house is off-grid for maximum unplugged relaxation. Wake up to a glorious chorus of birdsong, and drift off to sleep to the twinkling of fireflies after a berry beautiful sunset from the top of our orchard. The Blueberry Barn is perched in the woods about 100 yards of moderate uphill hiking from the parking area. Electricity and drinking water are available near the parking area.
The Blueberry Barn currently has a sleeping loft with a twin mattress, a twin bed, hooks for one hammock, and open floor space for extra sleeping space. There is a private outhouse nearby. A small fire ring allows for campfires, easily accommodating marshmallow roasting and outdoor cooking. The Blueberry Barn does not have insulation, electricity or running water. Electricity and water are available near the parking area, a 100 yard hike from the tiny house.
Pucker Up Berry Farm is home to more that thirty different varieties of berries, plus organic vegetable and flower gardens. Plan a guided tour as part of your visit to experience small family farming at its best. You can gather eggs for your breakfast cooked over a campfire, make a salad from in-season veggies harvested from our gardens, and explore our berry orchard. Pucker Up Berry Farm is conveniently located between Pisgah National Forest and DuPont State Forest with easy access to hiking, swimming, mountain biking, and paddling opportunities.
Access
- Walk-InPark in a lot, walk to your site.
Stay Connected
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Site Types
- Cabins
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Firewood Available
- Phone Service
- Reservable
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Fires
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Location
The Blueberry Barn at Pucker Up Berry Farm is located in North Carolina