Felt Unsafe and Misled as a Solo Fe
I rarely leave negative reviews, but I feel it’s important to share this for other solo travelers, especially women with dogs.
I booked two nights and left after one. On arrival around 6pm, several dogs immediately swarmed my car; my normally confident dog wouldn’t get out and the host’s dogs repeatedly snapped at her. The yurt door had no real latch, just a makeshift setup, so as a woman alone I did not feel secure.
The listing mentions an aquaponics farm and kitchen, but what I saw felt very improvised and unstable. I ended up not cooking because the kitchen platform didn’t feel safe or clean.
Nighttime bathroom and safety were the biggest issues. When I asked what to do at night, I was told to “use the trees,” and the host casually mentioned a dog dying near the yurt in a fight with a mountain lion. That, combined with no secure bathroom and no real door lock, made me very anxious.
I was also told that only guests staying 3+ nights can shower to “save water,” and heard an unsettling story about the host turning off the hot water mid-shower on a previous guest. The next morning, after hearing me step out around 5am, he came and knocked on my door at 6am to “say hi,” which felt intrusive rather than welcoming.
I decided not to stay the second night and headed back to the Bay. I’m comfortable with rustic, off-grid stays, but this felt unsafe and very different from what was advertised. I would not recommend this for solo women or anyone traveling with a dog.