Near our Harvest Host for the evening is Magnolia Springs State Park. This is a small park that is on the grounds of a civil war prison camp run by the Confederate army. It was built late in the war and was only in service for 6 months or so. The Spring generates millions of gallons of fresh water daily and is the home of many Alligators, turtles and large mouth bass.![]() |
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Quite possibly our favorite night of the trip was our evening at Mays Hill Alpaca farm in Perkins Georgia. The owners, Glen and Kathy were just amazing. They were gracious and extremely friendly. They took us to meet their Alpacas and as we approached a group of them one of the Alpacas ran toward us. Glen said to relax that she was the boss and was just coming to check us out. She ran over and started sniffing Irene. Once done Glen said, she knows you now.

They have 68 Alpacas, a number of goats and sheep. They also have crops and a herd of beef cattle on another plot they own nearby.
This was our forth harvest host visit on this trip. Each was unique and really great. If you travel in a self contained RV look into joining Harvest hosts!


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