Sunrise view over a fog-filled valley from the bluff at Sasquatch Farm RV Park

Long-Term Stays

Staying Long-Term at Sasquatch Farm RV Park

Full hookups, free Wi-Fi, complimentary laundry, and a quiet mountaintop community: why long-term RVers and remote workers make Sasquatch Farm home.

Published January 24, 2026

Staying long-term at Sasquatch Farm RV Park isn't just about finding a place to park your rig or sleep at night — it's about settling into a mountain-top lifestyle that actually feels like home.

Why long-term RVers feel at home here

When you're choosing a long-term spot, you're not looking for a quick photo-op; you're looking for comfort, predictability, and a rhythm that works day after day. Sasquatch Farm RV Park is built for that kind of stay. Spacious sites, full hookups on most pads, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary laundry make daily life easier and more affordable than constantly hopping from park to park. Instead of feeling like a crowded parking lot, the park sits on 130 acres of forest, bluffs, lakes, and trails, so even when you stay for months, you still have new corners of the property to explore.

Long-term guests quickly discover the difference a quieter, more natural setting makes. Morning coffee comes with birdsong and deer instead of highway noise. Evenings mean campfires and starry skies, not glowing city lights. You can step right out of your rig to walk the dog, take a quick loop around the lakes, or wander to a bluff overlook without ever starting your truck. For remote workers or retirees, that blend of calm surroundings and reliable internet is a rare combination: you can handle email and video calls, then be on a wooded trail five minutes later.

Practical perks that matter over months

On a weekend trip, small inconveniences are easy to ignore. On a long-term stay, they add up. That's where Sasquatch Farm's practical details shine for month-plus guests:

  • Complimentary laundry machines save serious money and hassle over time
  • Full hookups on most sites mean you're not fighting constant dump runs or juggling limited power
  • Piggy's Store on the property covers many everyday needs — snacks, drinks, camping basics, firewood, and locally sourced meats — so you're not driving into town for every little thing

Because the park is intentionally “primitive” in spirit — gravel, trees, real terrain — but backed by thoughtful amenities, you get the feeling of camping without sacrificing the comforts that keep long-term living sustainable.

Community, not crowding

One of the best parts of staying long-term anywhere is the people you meet. At Sasquatch Farm, the atmosphere naturally encourages an easy, low-key community. Long-term guests recognize each other on walks, at the lakes, or around the laundry, and the layout of the park gives everyone room to breathe without feeling isolated. It's easy to chat with neighbors when you want to, and just as easy to retreat to your own quiet spot when you don't.

Because the owners live on the mountain and are hands-on, long-term guests aren't dealing with a rotating cast of managers. You see the same faces, you can actually talk to someone about your site or your stay, and you can watch improvements unfold over time. That consistency builds trust, which is exactly what you want when you're committing to a place for a season or longer.

A basecamp for real life and adventure

Long-term doesn't have to mean “stuck.” Sasquatch Farm works as both a calm home base and a launching pad for adventure. On-property, you have:

  • Miles of trails through the woods
  • Bluff overlooks with sunset views
  • Lakes for fishing, paddling, and summer swimming
  • A beach area for relaxing on warm days

Off-property, you're within an easy drive of Chattanooga's restaurants, attractions, and medical care, plus regional favorites like Lookout Mountain and Ruby Falls. That mix is ideal if you want peace and quiet most days but still like to explore new places, go out for a nice meal, or bring visiting family to something fun without a long road trip.

Who long-term stays are perfect for

Sasquatch Farm RV Park is an especially good long-term fit if you:

  • Prefer nature, views, and space over concrete pads and packed rows
  • Want a monthly or seasonal spot where you can work remotely or retire in peace
  • Appreciate owners who are present, improving the park, and honest about the primitive, mountain-top setting
  • Like the idea of free laundry, real trails, lakes, and cabins on the same property for visiting friends and family

If your idea of a great long-term stay is having room to breathe, time to slow down, and a landscape that still feels special after weeks or months, Sasquatch Farm RV Park offers exactly that. It's more than a stopover — it's a place where staying longer actually makes sense.

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