Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

You should bring a tent, sleeping bag, camping stove, cooking utensils, food, water, flashlight, first aid kit, insect repellent, and appropriate clothing.

Look for level ground. Choose a spot near facilities if needed but far from high-traffic areas for privacy if you want less human interaction. The communal area is our highest traffic area.

Store food securely in containers or hung from a tree. Keep your campsite clean. We do not have bears or predatory animals on the property. But the sanctuary pets know how to milk the crowd for treats!

Pack out all trash, use biodegradable soap, avoid damaging plants, stay on marked trails, and minimize campfire impact by using designated fire rings or a portable stove.

Reservations can be made online through our website, by phone, or upon ariving at the gate you may use our free WiFi and make a reservation with the provided information on the signage. An active reservation is required to be on the park grounds at all times.

You are free to park anywhere on the 72 acres. However please do not park on main roads or at any of the Glamping Units or Tiny Cabins. 

Use solar panels or a quiet generator for power, conserve battery use, and refill fresh water tanks at designated stations. Monitor grey and black water levels and empty them at dump stations offsite (10 minutes away)

Use insulation, thermal curtains, and a safe heating source like a propane heater. Park in sheltered areas, dress in warm layers, and use warm bedding for extra comfort. Another great and efficient option to use a Chinese Diesel Heater