Hi Friends Welcome to the Wild Side I’m Steve Hall
If a legacy is one of the ultimate goals in life…then a living legacy is surely the pinnacle of success.
And when you’ve operated a business, based on education and entertainment, you start pondering the process of passing it on.
In fact, sometimes, what the world needs, is the very resource you utilized for your greatest accomplishment.
And if you own 44 acres, that have been home to one of your community’s most popular summer camps…you are perfectly positioned to make another lasting impact.
Forest Management takes time and so the plan includes a reevaluation of the property as they proceed. The owner of ArborSprings Forestry says they can manage tracts of land from five acres to five thousand. If you are also interested in living a legacy of land, he recommends contacting the Tennessee Department of Agriculture as there is a forester assigned to each county.
And after Whippoorwill closed, many of the camp supplies were donated to help their director start a Willow Springs Day Camp.
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Whippoorwill Farm Day Camp – Whippoorwill Farm Day Camp
Home (arborspringsforestry.com)
The Two-lined Salamander Photo at Whippoorwill taken by Former Camper Noah Charney
Willow Springs Day Camp – Franklin, TN
Tennessee Department of Agriculture – TN.gov
Homepage – TennGreen Land Conservancy
Tennessee Forestry Association (tnforestry.com)
Environment and Conservation (tn.gov)
Environmental Quality Incentives Program | Natural Resources Conservation Service (usda.gov)