A Life's Work.
A Family's Legacy.
Crockett Creek Crossing is a working farm that’s been lovingly shaped by the hands and heart of George Coker since 1972.
What began as a vision over 50 years ago has become a place of beauty, peace, and deep connection to the land.
George and his wife Jane have spent decades tending this land with care and purpose. A master homebuilder for more than 60 years, George’s craftsmanship is woven into every inch of the property—from the chapel’s custom woodwork to the carefully manicured fields. He knows the name of every tree and wildflower that grows here, and he walks the farm with the same reverence he holds for God and the natural world He created.
Today, the Coker family includes six grown children, their spouses, nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren—each one tied to the legacy of this place. The farm is home to grazing cows, a pair of friendly donkeys, and fields of high-quality hay. George also operates a Wood-Mizer sawmill on site, producing custom lumber, fireplace mantles, and handcrafted charcuterie boards. This farm is more than a backdrop—it’s a living, breathing testament to hard work, faith, and family roots that run deep.

Meet The Coker Family
Landscape Designer
Carter Lewis
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Chief Gardener
Melissa Owens
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