I stayed in my vintage travel trailer on Pilialoha's beautiful land located in a lush, gorgeous valley. Trees and shade, big wide open spaces for camping, it was heart and soul nurturing. Pilialoha is a wonderful host, available, welcoming, with great energy. The camp offers few amenities, access to water and a couple of unique outhouses, but this is the joy of staying in a rustic setting with tent campers, young people, and few rules. I stayed during Oregon Country Fair and it was probably louder, longer than it normally would have been, but it was a festival atmosphere, and I didn't mind. If you are in need of a reset to an alternative experience, Aloha Camp is well worth the time.