We make beautiful posters and postcards inspired by America’s overlooked wildlands—the places where moss still grows thick on stone, where creeks run cold even in July, and where small towns carry stories like old trail maps folded soft with use.
Each print and artwork is created using a blend of AI-powered illustration tools and human intuition, guided by locals and lovers of the land who know every bend in the trail and every flicker of light through the canopy.
Technology helps us trace the outlines—but it’s the human hand and heart that bring it home.
Inspired by the legacy of the WPA-era artists and American naturalists, our work is rooted in place, in memory, and in the quiet dignity of backcountry towns that deserve to be seen and remembered.
We work with chambers of commerce and small-town tourism departments to help share the stories that make their lands special—one scenic print at a time.
Because the people who love these places?
They don’t want another slogan.
They want something they can feel, frame, and send.
This is Camp & Country Press.
Made by hands that love the soil—and eyes that still look up at the stars.
Timeless. Textured. True to the land.
Our illustration style draws from the spirit of the 1930s WPA posters—bold lines, muted tones, and a hand-worn warmth that feels both historic and alive. Every piece captures the quiet dignity of America's overlooked wildlands, designed to look like it’s been passed down through generations.
Crafted with care. Rooted in place.
Our first collection honors the Cohutta Mountains, a rugged stretch of Southern Appalachia where ridgelines run wild and river valleys sleep beneath hemlock shade.
“There are places no billboard will ever reach.
No signal. No slogans. Just the hush of trees and the stories they keep. This is our ethos.”
— Camp & Country Field Notes
Whether you're a hometown local, a wandering soul, or just someone who knows the power of a good creek and a quiet morning—there's a print here waiting for you.
Explore the shop. Send a postcard. Frame a memory.
Because the land still speaks—and now, you can hang its voice on your wall.
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