The best treehouses near Fort Dick

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Looking to go camping near Fort Dick, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 560 options available, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer a tent, RV, or cabin, Hipcamp has got you covered. Plus, with an average price per night of $48 and options as low as $20, there's something for every budget. Want to know which campsites are the best? Check out the top-rated options like Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Cornerstone Ranch (267 reviews), and Wuss Camp Centerville (166 reviews). With popular amenities like showers, campfires, and cooking equipment, and activities ranging from whitewater paddling to exploring historic sites, your camping experience will be unforgettable.

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Sustainable Ecovillage

1. Sustainable Ecovillage

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17mi from Fort Dick · 5 sites · Lodging · Gasquet, CA
The Smith River Complex Fire took our property on August 16th, 2023. Updates on our progress here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fucaTaOwf5c PLEASE NOTE, 4WD is required in order to access the sites. Please message me if you have any questions prior to booking. Sustainable Ecovillage is an off-grid project for sustainable living. If you are looking for a unique experience and up for rustic accommodations among goats, chickens, a permaculture food forest with a few off-grid perks, we welcome you to join us in our mountainous, wilderness paradise! Our 160-acre property is surrounded by about a million acres of National Forest. Our neighborhood is all made of trees, huckleberry bushes and animals. We love it here. It is very remote, peaceful, and functionally sustainable in its focus. The closest neighbor is a Buddhist Hermitage about a mile up the forestry road. Also, supposedly, Sasquatch live here! (it is the epicenter for documented sightings). Most visitors to the area are interested in spending time in the redwoods – we are about 30-45 minutes from the nearest entrance to Jedediah Smith Park, home of Stout Grove and other beautiful redwood hikes. Driving into Crescent City, about 45-60 minutes, winds you right through the "gentle giants" on your way to or from Redwood National Park. We are self-sufficient, and sustainable in a relatively primitive set-up, especially after the fire this year. It's mountainous and remote, and we have a community agreement about no smoking (of any kind) on our land.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$58
 / night

Looking to go camping near Fort Dick, California? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 560 options available, you're sure to find the perfect campsite for your adventure. Whether you prefer a tent, RV, or cabin, Hipcamp has got you covered. Plus, with an average price per night of $48 and options as low as $20, there's something for every budget. Want to know which campsites are the best? Check out the top-rated options like Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Cornerstone Ranch (267 reviews), and Wuss Camp Centerville (166 reviews). With popular amenities like showers, campfires, and cooking equipment, and activities ranging from whitewater paddling to exploring historic sites, your camping experience will be unforgettable.

85% (367)

Top-rated campgrounds

Sustainable Ecovillage

1. Sustainable Ecovillage

84%
(88)
17mi from Fort Dick · 5 sites · Lodging · Gasquet, CA
The Smith River Complex Fire took our property on August 16th, 2023. Updates on our progress here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fucaTaOwf5c PLEASE NOTE, 4WD is required in order to access the sites. Please message me if you have any questions prior to booking. Sustainable Ecovillage is an off-grid project for sustainable living. If you are looking for a unique experience and up for rustic accommodations among goats, chickens, a permaculture food forest with a few off-grid perks, we welcome you to join us in our mountainous, wilderness paradise! Our 160-acre property is surrounded by about a million acres of National Forest. Our neighborhood is all made of trees, huckleberry bushes and animals. We love it here. It is very remote, peaceful, and functionally sustainable in its focus. The closest neighbor is a Buddhist Hermitage about a mile up the forestry road. Also, supposedly, Sasquatch live here! (it is the epicenter for documented sightings). Most visitors to the area are interested in spending time in the redwoods – we are about 30-45 minutes from the nearest entrance to Jedediah Smith Park, home of Stout Grove and other beautiful redwood hikes. Driving into Crescent City, about 45-60 minutes, winds you right through the "gentle giants" on your way to or from Redwood National Park. We are self-sufficient, and sustainable in a relatively primitive set-up, especially after the fire this year. It's mountainous and remote, and we have a community agreement about no smoking (of any kind) on our land.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$58
 / night

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