87 acres hosted by Lost Valley C.
11 tent pitches
We are a 501c3 non-profit, an education and event center and intentional community educating adults and youth in the practical application of sustainable living skills. We've occupied this land since 1988, but the buildings were constructed in the 70's by the previous organization called Shiloh Youth Revival Center. The land was once inhabited by the Kalapuya Indians as an oak Savanna - the meadow area was a sacred space for them, and we continue to honor that by not building or putting designated camping spots there. The lost valley area was named for a group of settlers that were almost "lost" on their journey here. People have described us a "destination all it's own" and come to learn and take their lessons to all areas of the Earth.Pitch your tent in our meadow tree line. We're an education and event center and intentional community. Approximately 50 people live on 87 acres, but it can feel very quiet on the weekends. Mon- Fri we offer organic buffet-style community meals. We have over a dozen shared spaces and even more to offer for long-term stays (like weekly/monthly). You can find out even more on our website.