18mi from Myrtle Creek · 3 sitesWelcome to ten acres of open pasture and mixed forest tucked into the hills just outside Glide, Oregon. The land feels spacious yet protected — bordered by trees and crossed by a spring-fed creek that runs year-round through the property.
The creek is shallow in most places, clear and cool, with smooth stones along the bottom. In one bend it widens into a natural swimming hole that stays refreshing through the heat of summer. You can hear the water moving from much of the property steady and calming. A rustic wooden suspection bridge crosses the creek and leads to four tent sites on the far side. Once you cross the bridge, it feels separate — quieter, more tucked in, with filtered light through the trees and a sense of being immersed in nature.
The tent sites are spaced for privacy and simplicity. You wake to birdsong and bubbling crrek sounds. Evenings bring shifting light across the pasture, frogs near the water, and a wide, dark sky once the sun drops behind the trees.
On the main side of the property there is a designated RV site with easy access and open sky above. It sits comfortably within the landscape while remaining separate from the tent sites across the creek.
There is an outdoor shared living room modified carport and one communal fire-pit, where social interactions can be curated with ice breakers and treats.
The 199 sq. ft. yurt sits in the garden area. It has its own small yard space, a short porch, a queen bed, and a simple table and chair. It is uncluttered and comfortable — a quiet place to sleep while still feeling close to the outdoors. The surrounding garden changes with the season, bringing fresh green growth in spring, warmth and fullness in summer.
Friendly horses, goats and chickens live on the property and are accustomed to visitors. They often come near the fence line, curious and calm. You may hear them moving in the pasture or calling softly to one another in the early morning. Their presence adds to the pastoral rhythm of the land without interrupting the quiet.
Outdoor amenities include rustic toilet facilities and simple open-air showers. The showers allow you to bathe outside while feeling the breeze and hearing the creek or birds nearby. Facilities are simple and designed to support a low-impact, nature-centered exper
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