Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Come experience the beauty of the Sierras nestled amongst the trees in our Treehouse Geodome. Our 550 sq ft, well insulated dome boasts a king bed, queen bed loft, outdoor bathtub with a view, indoor kitchenette and outdoor gas grill. You have seasonal access to our pool and the opportunity to get up close with our barn cats, hens, alpacas and goats. Locally, you can pan for gold, hike to waterfalls, explore the largest cave in CA, wine taste, and visit Big Trees State Park.
Other things to note
*During winter months, we provide propane for overnight heating (1 tank per day). Any additional tanks needed will be charged $30 per tank and must be requested* We are happy to offer Starlink highspeed internet- please note though: due to tree lines, connectivity is not solid in the dome so we have a comfortable outdoor workplace available by our pool with strong connection. (In colder months, we have a large outdoor heater there)
Ok we really enjoyed our time here! I’d say this is definitely glamping vibe we were tryna find. Solid balance between comfort and nature as there was running water and electricity. It was clear that a lot of care and thought had been put into the design. We kept noticing small things that just added to the overall comfort and charm.
The bed was super comfortable, and the heated blanket was a lifesaver during our winter stay! There were also little touches like tea and coffee :)
There was also a cat that would come around while we were outside and he loved to cuddle lol.
The host was so kind and accommodating! He gave us a quick tour when we got there to show us how everything worked and made himself easily reachable in case we needed anything. He also knew all the good spots to visit and gave us solid recommendations for hiking and what to see.
We had a great stay. We’d recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and relaxing glamping experience!
Location
Mountain Ranch, Calaveras, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Me-Wuk (Northern Sierra Miwok) and Miwok First Nations according to