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Past trips
Glamping Cabin in Dragoon
in 3:10 to Dragoon, ArizonaWish i stayed longer!
This place is cozy, clean, and peaceful. Throughout my whole road trip in AZ, this was my favorite place to stay. I wish I couldâve stayed longer. Tracy and her husband have created such a lovely place to stay. Tracy was communicative and welcoming. Thereâs an indoor kitchen with a microwave, hot plate, mini fridge, outdoor shower, clean portable toilet (reminds me of the ones in airplanes), heater, and AC. It was a wonderful glamping experience! I can imagine myself coming back for a solo artist retreat.
Vintage Big Bear Cabin
in Chalet Monney, CaliforniaCozy cabin! Stayed here during a summer day. It gets hot during the day, but it didn't bother us since we spent most of the day outside. There's no AC but there are fans and it's nice to keep the doors open to let the cool air cycle through. This cabin is close to the lake, hiking trails, and grocery stores. It's an intimate space yet there's plenty of room to sleep and eat comfortably. We mostly just rested and played games. An ideal place to retreat.
Site 5 - Next2 Antelope Valley Indian Museum
in Disconnect to Reset Your Body, CaliforniaSite 1
in 8 Eighty Urban Glampsite, CaliforniaMid-Century A-Frame in the Forest
in Striking Mid-Century A-Frame wi, CaliforniaThis cabin is so cute! It's an intimate space with one bathroom. There is a bedroom and a loft, which also has a large bed, where you climb into by using a ladder. I love the view from the living room, which is also quite spacious. It was warm inside, but you can easily cool the place by closing the curtains and turning on the AC. I kept the balcony door open to let the cool air come in. After unpacking my stuff, I decided to relax and use their record player and play some music and gaze at the view of the mountains and trees. It's a relaxing space and would definitely want to spend more time there!
Sky Ranch in Big Bear
in Sky Ranch in Big Bear, CaliforniaI spent the night at Star Deck, but there's plenty of space to tent camp and a couple of spots for for vans and RVs. The deck is right next to a trail, so you may see a few hikers (it's still a more private trail). The host is super chill, easy to communicate with. The nightsky was so beautiful! You can see lots of stars. I like that it has direct access to a trail. You have to hike in to set up your camp at the Star Deck area (not flat) so make sure you're comfortable carrying all of your stuff! For the other site, you don't have to walk much. Really peaceful area and pleasant for camping.
Vintage Vibe: Romantic retreat
in Rusty Can Ranch - Camp Tree, CaliforniaThe Vintage Vibe is clean, private, and also a cornucopia of eye candy of vintage knickknacks. The property is in the middle of desert with mountain views. Once I booked, the host was prompt in sharing directions and sharing what nearby places to check out. The design of the trailer and its surrounding property made it really fun to walk around and relax underneath the sun. I love the firepit area too. If you forget firewood or charcoal, they are readily available in exchange for cash. I'd love to come back with friends and family. The trailer can comfortably fit 5 people. There's also an AC, refrigerator, stove, shower, and grill. There is a compost toilet. It's such a convenient and neat place to stay. I felt comfortable and safe.
Sweet Water Hideaway
in Sweet Water Hideaway, CaliforniaI had a pleasant stay in this beautiful guesthouse near the mountains built by the owner. The place is clean, cozy, and peaceful. It's great for small groups, couples, or individuals. The hospitality is amazing and they really go above and beyond that make you feel right at home. The hosts are so lovely and kind. In the morning, I meditated by the creek, which is accessible in their backyard. Just remember to screenshot or write down the directions because you may not have cell service. If you're planning on checking in late, just remember that you won't have late night access to food nearby. You'll have to drive to the central part of the Mammoth Lakes town. So bring food! Would love to come again!
Site 12
in Bridgeport Reservoir Campground, CaliforniaIt was relaxing to camp right by the water with views of the mountains. The stars at night were also very beautiful. It's a well-developed campground and even wifi is available. You'll have fellow camping neighbors either in RVs or tents right next to you. It's not the most private, but a campground with showers and flushable toilets will attract many potential guests. It's not a bad deal at all. I recommend messaging the owner first about site availability. He hooked me up with a really nice, grassy spot for my tent.
HighDesert WildernessRanch-GROUP
in Camp Juniper, CaliforniaOwl's Nest
in Owl's Nest, CaliforniaSite 1
in JT Park Blvd. Hip Campus, California