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We were teaching Reiki (energy healing classes) by going on the road to hotels and seminars, but we wanted a peaceful place with a country setting to teach these training classes. We found this beautiful place with spring water to drink and lots of forest land behind our 22 acres and we have been here 21 years. We are into natural/alternative healthy living and energy healing. We are good stewards of the land and will be happy to share it with you.
Tent camping ⛺️ at the Reiki Ranch is top notch the views are spectacular replete with awesome trails and there's even a creek there's direct access to the creek from the campsites and Taylore is very knowledgeable and helpful you can even buy firewood there at a great price highly recommended will definitely be back!
This site is an amazing find! It is butted up to Weyerhaeuser lands, so is very quiet and peaceful. There are 4 sites available, all within super close proximity to each other, and it's a little sloped, but there are flat spots available that can be found for tent camping. We rented out site 3, and there was a nice big tree by the flat spot that helped keep our stuff dry when when the weather struck. There are awesome hiking paths in the forest, the porta-potty was fairly clean and maintained and the check-in process was smooth. I highly recommend this site to anyone wanting a real, primitive-feel camping experience.
I would use it again, however I would not recommend it to my friends unless they are self-contained. I saw two campsites but they only had one old, decrepit portable-potty to share. To get to it from my site would be a 40 yard walk through some trees. I only heard some vehicles whizzing by. Need to upgrade to two decent toilets.
One must get by several junky old vehicles parked around the entrance.
Didn't have anyone to check in with therefore I slept on the side of the road in my car. Can't seam to be able to get in touch to get my money back. NOT HAPPY!
The campsite is very nice and quiet, lies at the foot of a hill and has a small creek. I arrived late and left early, did not see the owners much, but they were very kind and helpful. There's are a few nice hiking trails, amazing view from the top of the hill.
Situated only a few miles from I-5, and approx. 2hrs from Rainier and Mount St Helens
Location
Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz), and Sq’ʷayáiɬaqtmš (Chehalis) First Nations according to