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In the heart of Willamette Valley AVA and on a breezy 20-acre lot of land we provide a space for you to set yourself up and enjoy life's natural bounty. We offer a small shared space with a wood fire stove and some essential items, many games (such as horseshoes), and lots of picnic areas and tables sprinkled throughout the property. The location is central and half an hour to just minutes away from water bodies Hagg Lake, Nestucca River, Yamhill River, little Niagara Falls, Mill Creek, Baker Creek, Rainbow Lake and more… Such as the Carlton public pool. If your looking to jaunt from camp a little further, we are located a little over an hour and a beautiful drive to the Pacific Coast and about an hour from Portland.
Although in the middle of the country woods, we are surprisingly only two and a half miles from the adorable and quaint town of Carlton. So beside the views, you’ll be alongside some fantastic eateries and outstanding winemakers.
Being raised in the community, and over ten years of experience in the local food and wine industry, I can give recommendations aplenty.
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The property has been in our family since the late 60’s and has recently been transferred in ownership to the next generation! It’s been a large adjustment with many precious memories in tow. In hopes to carry on the legacy we opened up camp mid-summer 2021, and it’s a work in progress (as work normally is!), but has been a beautiful experience being in a position to share. There are two family homes on the property with people who truly admire this land we have been given so we do ask you to respect our process in this adjustment, as we miss our grandparents and parents who have worked their entire lives for us to be here.
With the work of these past couple seasons, and thanks to our fellow campers, we have been able to lay more gravel, get a more fluid bathroom situation established, and have purchased a 20ft stargazing tent that is in the works of being listed this season!
So thank you for your support in this venture and in any form, I’m excited to be apart of your adventure and hope to see you in our neck of the woods soon!
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- Whitney
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Celestine Fields & Oak Grove
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 35 ft
In the heart of Willamette Valley AVA and on a breezy 20 acre lot of land we provide a space to set up and enjoy life's natural bounty.
Discover our inviting common space featuring a cozy wood fire stove and essential amenities, and many games (such as horseshoes). Scattered picnic areas and tables dot the property, perfect for leisurely gatherings. The location is half an hour to just minutes away from water bodies Hagg Lake, Nestucca River, Yamhill River, little Niagara Falls, Mill Creek, Baker Creek, Rainbow Lake and more. If your looking to jaunt toward a larger body of water, we are a little over an hour and a beautiful scenic drive along Nestucca river to the Pacific Coast as well as an hour from Portland.
— We do suggest, to best prepare yourself, please read the entire listing before your stay! We want to ensure every aspect meets your expectations. —
We have 9 RV/tent sites to choose from & can accommodate vehicles under 40ft in length. The sites are flat, though there are no hookups or electricity available at this time. A generator must be used to power the glasshouse, though there are tea lights stocked.
Campfires are permitted (barring any fire bans), allowing for memorable evenings under the stars—safety always a priority. We have sadly had the field catch flame a time or two, so be very careful with open flame and keep a hearty distance from any combustible materials, including grass, vegetation, or structures.
Pets are more than welcome! Please keep them close and be mindful of others. If your dog doesn’t do well with other animals, please be sure to warn me in your request to best prepare.
Potable water and cooking equipment are available in the glasshouse.
And a portable-lou is available for campers to use tucked next to the dark grey shed (it's cleaned every Wednesday)!
Although in the middle of the country woods, we are surprisingly only two and a half miles from the quaint town of Carlton. So beside the views, you’ll be alongside some amazing eateries and outstanding wine makers.
Being raised in the community, and over ten years of experience in the local food and wine industry, I can give recommendations aplenty!
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In any form, I’m excited to be apart of your journey and hope to see you in our neck of the woods soon!
Whitney
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Celestine Fields : Canvas Stargazer
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Bell tent · Sleeps 4 · 1 bed
Settled in the rolling hills of beautiful Willamette Valley, we have started a beautiful and passion filled glamping site! A couple years ago we began with just four tent/RV spots, but this year I have decided to take the leap and extend on a new venture-- the 20ft canvas tent!
The tent is a beauty, fully equipped for a weekend full of comfort, luxury and enough rustic feel to ground you to the important things in life.
We are located two short miles from downtown Carlton, an adorably quaint town with some of the best wines in the world and tasty bites.
While staying at the canvas yurt, you will also have full access to the rest of the off-grid grounds where we have a communal space equipped with a wood stove, games, horseshoes, yoga mats, meditation cushions, and if you search in the woods far enough you'll even find a slackline.
If you have a larger group, or are looking to tent or RV camp yourself you can book sites on or other listing under “Celestine Field & Oak Grove”.
There are enough activities within driving range to keep many entertained for a lifetime of adventure. Our property is on a gorgeous road, that if followed leads through the Tillamook Forest, along the Nestucca River, past Hebo Lake, and into Pacific City, and if staying in the valley there are stunning wineries all around us. Just ask if you need any recommendations!
We didn't know it would be almost 100 out when we booked a long birthday weekend camping trip. Luckily there are a few spots tucked away under the trees. It was nice to pull in and pick a nixe shaded spot we wanted. At the time only one other spot was taken. There ended up being a huge grad party down the way. We didnt mind the music and laughter. It was fun to listen to! Music ended by 8:30 pm and most guests seemed to have left. The mosquitoes were pretty intense. There is some standing water behind one of the camp spots. That could be a big part of the problem. The only other concern was pulling in off main road. Its narrow and if anyone had been coming out we would have been stuck with someone backing in or out. We have a trailer so that would not have been fun. We got lucky coming and going! Whitney was excellent at responding to any questions leading up to this weekend!! 👏
The bathrooms were rough and ran out of TP, the community area was also out of firewood and a bit past dusty while the fire pit was basically in a groups campsite. However, the lotus was beautiful and well cleaned with all the basic supplies. A bit of an odd juxtaposition but we enjoyed ourselves. Perhaps going too early in the season was our downfall.
The field spot was beautiful to watch the sunset and enjoy the view. The grove spots are more private if that’s your preference. Location was great and porta-potty was clean.
Definitely, enter the actual address into your maps. I used google, maps and Waze and all directed me to the road behind the property.
We had a 22ft campervan and the only spots appropriate would be the first 3 spots looking over the view. It was peaceful and lovely with bonone around. Would have been less tranquil if others had been parked next to us. For reference we were there the Sun-Mon of Memorial Day weekend.
I would not recommend any bigger rigs or RVs at this site. It would be hard to turn around and maneuver. And the grove area seemed very congested with all the campsites full. We had trouble making several points turns when we pulled into the grove area with other campers parked in their sites.
The porta potty was very not clean and looks to not have been serviced since Nov 2024. I'd rather have gone in the grasses. Didn't want to post pics out of courtesy to the host but it was bad.
The glass house was a bit run down and overblown with leaves. The volleyball and basketball courts are overgrown with weeds. The pics on the HipCamp post seem to have been taken in its glory days.
Appreciated the peace and quiet, the lovely grassy views, the responsive host and the water from the hose. But not likely to return.
Whitney’s Celestial Fields is a wonderful place for families to explore. There is plenty of space for solitude and the views are mesmerizing, relaxing, escaping.
We parked in one of the four backin sites away from the Glass House gathering place. Perfect, still and dark.
The gathering place is in need of some TLC but as the season progresses, I bet that will happen.
A SUGGESTION! Make sure you read the directions to the property carefully and follow them precisely. Had I done that we would have arrived two hours earlier.
Happy Hipcamping. Whitney thanks for the experience you and your imagination provided.
Beautiful views of rolling hills and a lovely oak forest full of songbirds. Easy to get to, clear instructions from host (google maps will steer you wrong!), and neat clubhouse. Recommended!
A beautiful sprawling meadow among a beautiful wooded grove was the perfect setting for a little evening camp. Whitney is an incredibly kind and helpful host!
It was such a breathtaking view overlooking the coastal hills to the west, and the stroll into the oak grove allowed me to see the Willamette wine country to the northeast. I loved car camping here and feeling so well rested.
It's boon-docking on private land. Good choice between sunny meadow and shady trees. Small but fairly level sites. Sorely needs an entrance sign for the access road, as well as mileage from key landmarks and a map.
We loved bringing our 24 ft trailer up to Celestine Fields for the weekend. Their friendly doggo played with our pup and we had a great view from our spot. We also saw plenty of wildlife including a dozen deer bound across the field. The smell of the sweet grass was delightful!
Really nice place to relax. Right in the middle of wine tasting country and the Whiskey trail, if you love distillerys. Couple secluded campsites. Beautiful views from little cabin, which was perfect for rainy days. Provided small amenities like stove with propane, silverware, etc. Whitney was very helpful, gave some great ideas for restaurants in the area. Definitely a 4wheel drive area in the winter. Would definitely go back.
Celestine fields was a great get away for my partner and I even on a cold rainy weekend. We were able to relax while still staying connected. This really gave us novice campers the ability to camp in the elements without have to worry. I'm sure this property is even more incredible in the Summer! I could definitely see myself coming back!
Easy to find with the directions provided, quiet, peaceful. Space heater great for chilly nights. Simple amenities, all you need for an overnight stay when you’d prefer to sleep in a bed over your car or tent!
What an amazing spot! We camped at the edge of the oak grove and had a beautiful view across the valley. We were the only people there that night and we were able to make a small fire and just sit outdoors and enjoy the peace and quiet. You could feel the vibes of all the great times that must have been had there in the past!
Ah what a dreamy weekend. Surprised my husband with a weekend birthday trip and everything was perfect. Whitney was oh so nice and accommodating. I highly recommend renting this tent and would love to come back some time in the future.