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Creekside Kush Kamp elev. 8100

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· Questa, Taos, New Mexico
5 acres hosted by Shera M.
1 lodging site · 4 tent sites
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Enjoy the peaceful, powerful and serene energy of the forest, with the background music of the magical waters flowing from the snow-capped peaks of the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Forest-bathe at 8100 feet elevation under the cedars, pines, pinons, oaks, aspens and cottonwoods. Dip in the icy cold mountain waters, Wim Hoff-style! Stargaze the magnificent night skies; you can often observe the Milky Way. This is a quiet and breathtaking in northern New Mexico's San Luis Valley area near Ute Mountain, with Mount Blanca visible in neighboring Colorado. It is on a 5 acre private property Wildlife abounds: deer, elk, and the occasional bear. World class hiking in the nearby Latir Wilderness Area and within a few miles of Wild and Scenic Rivers National Monument. Kagyu Mila Guru Stupa, Meditation Temple and labyrinth are one mile away. Ceremonial sweat lodge and vision quest (Lakota tradition} may be available (please inquire). Guided interpretive hikes, laundry and meals can be reserved for an extra charge at our Mountain River Kush Kamp. We offer many amenities and as our campground grows, more will be added. We are the stewards of this land and we practice regenerative farming, gardening and forest health ancient technology. Our Camp Host will give a brief welcome & safety talk upon arrival, and can show you how to find your campsite, the outhouse and shared areas in the Kush Kamp. Many available extras make this an easier and comfy camp experience. There is a common kitchen/cooking area. We limit the number of campsites and campers for sustainability, serenity and privacy, however, guests may encounter other campers at this property. A host is on-site for security and convenience. Other activities in Taos County: horseback riding, skiing, fly fishing, whitewater rafting, frisbee golf, golfing, mountain bike trails, hiking trails, hot springs, atv tours, museums, concerts, farmers markets, trade days, Taos Pueblo and casino. Much more, depending on the season. Bring your own drinking water or be prepared to boil available water. Fire pit will be lit by Camp Host due to fire safety concerns. Propane grill available when fire ban is in effect. Camp catering available, with advance notice. Please inquire. Camp host lives on property.
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Laron S.recommends
October 15, 2024
Pop-up Camper Plushy Primitive Site
We enjoyed our stay in Shera’s land! The camper was a perfect alternative to setting up a full tent site, and it was so peaceful. Our hosts were great, and offered some local hiking options. Would definitely recommend, and if you stay have your morning coffee under the Aspen trees by the stream.
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Elissa S.recommends
July 8, 2024
Cedros: A Mountain River Campsite
Creekside Peace
Great campsite - quiet and comfortable! Loved listening to the creek every night as I fell asleep. The outhouse was honestly the nicest I've ever seen and actually smelled great due to the cedar! Shera was lovely, and I'd camp here again.
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John J.recommends
July 5, 2024
Pop-up Camper Plushy Primitive Site
Shera’s camping locations are easy to access and clearly marked. She communicates as much as needed and provided ample firewood for campfires during our stay. Restroom was clean and well maintained. Her property has a beautiful stream which is a great opportunity to relax after a long drive.
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Eliana K.recommends
June 28, 2024
The Oaks
I had a peaceful and healing time on Shera's land. The hosts were great to talk to about local hikes and healing practices. The camp is nicely shaded and cool. Bring bug spray!
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Questa, Taos, New Mexico, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ (Comanche), Pueblos, Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), and Jicarilla Apache First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in January 2018
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