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12 acres on the beautiful Trinity River. A private road down to a swimming hole that dreams are made of with jumping rocks and a lagoon. A meadow filled with foxes and fruit trees. Star gazing every night. Coffee with a river view and mountains. The ranch is full of gorgeous manzanitas and hammocks. what dreams are made of
We LOVED this place! Every detail has been thought of, down to the range of utensils provided in the kitchen and the toiletries provided in the gorgeous bathhouse. We were easily able to do all of our cooking on-site and freshen up after a long day hiking. The heater and cozy bedding kept us warm at night even through a rain/windstorm! Honestly, the listing photos don't do it justice! It is a little slice of heaven, complete with rope swings and a hammock. We highly recommend this spot for a true GLAMping experience that still feels connected to nature. While not immediately near some of the must-see sights in the region the beautiful mountain drive to Redwoods National Park and the coast didn't feel like a hassle at all. We are definitely planning to come back during warmer months to take full advantage of this beautiful place!
I had such a lovely stay with my kiddo this past week! Both hosts were so kind and generous.. even greeted us and helped us to our campsite when we arrived after dark. Had great communication throughout our stay- very sweet. Definitely recommend the river access super nearby, down by Candystick Park!
Amazing time. We had the whole lot to ourselves and it was the best vibes. The little meadow was the perfect spot to relax and take in the beautiful nature surrounding. Nobody bothered us, but the outhouse bucket was full when we arrived. I would recommend this place to other campers but probably not in the busy season, it would feel a big cramped.
I did not technically stay in the solo camper spot. It flooded and I was given a comp upgrade to a larger tent in the same area (spot 23).
The area is beautiful, and the site is peaceful (though, I was the only person occupying the row of tents). It is close enough to town to pop over if you need anything.
The site was pretty close to the road, and I could hear cars all night. This did not bother me at all, it was still quieter than home, but if you are noise sensitive maybe bring earplugs.
We had a fantastic weekend at this special spot. The amenities were perfect, the beds were super comfortable and the river was divine! Easy to get to, private, beautiful ,and spacious. We hope to go back!
Location
Willow Creek, Humboldt, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Tsnungwe, and Hupa First Nations according to