Past trips
Past trip
in Tarantula Ranch, NevadaDeluxe camping experience
Kat S.recommends this listing.
This is a super-deluxe camping experience. All I can say is WOW. I balked a little at the cost for the sites, but given all the amenities it was worth it. All the tent sites (we had Zinfandel and Barbera) have wind screens, which was great b/c the wind was strong. The composting toilets are odor free and I love that they are eco!! But the best was the kitchen: a gas grill, a gas stove with three burners, and a sink with HOT WATER OMG. We had brought our little camp stove but the wind was so strong we made good use of the kitchen with its wind protection. This place is deluxe and 45 mins to Death Valley. Quiet and easy to get to. 10 stars out of 5.
Past trip
in 3MOONS Project, CaliforniaTotally unique little place
Kat S.has mixed feelings towards this listing.
An utterly unique spot in the desert. People are so friendly, welcoming, and kind. This is a full "off the grid" eco-living experience. The little mud houses are adorable -- recommend booking one of them, the bigger one looks really cozy, if you stay here. Fire pit is deep and well stocked, we had no use for the offered propane stove, we easily cooked our food over the fire with the homemade grate. Next time, I'd bring my own cooking pots. the kitchen has a lot of stuff, but it's a little dirty b/c of flies and folks trying to conserve water here, which is a good thing. Would not recommend the trailer unless you have a high tolerance for somewhat dirty conditions (again, remember that folks here are trying to conserve water, so there's no laundry for sheets etc). Bathroom is basically a bucket with a toilet lid that you thrown straw in, we are accustomed to wild conditions so this wasn't a big deal, but people should be aware. All in all, we had a nice stay, but as one other reviewer noted, be prepared for super rustic conditions.
Past trip
in The Broken Arrow Camper, ArizonaCozy camper with amenities!
Kat S.recommends this listing.
Adorable little camper with everything you might need. When we stayed it was about 40 degrees (too cold to tent camp) so we were so grateful for the warm little camper with two space heaters and an easy way to make warm food! The kitchen is amazingly well equipped (a microwave! a toaster! a coffee maker!). We had everything we needed. Bed is comfy. Bathroom is small but well stocked (we didn't use the shower). We'll be back. Highly recommend.
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Past trips
Barbera
in Tarantula Ranch, NevadaDeluxe camping experience
This is a super-deluxe camping experience. All I can say is WOW. I balked a little at the cost for the sites, but given all the amenities it was worth it. All the tent sites (we had Zinfandel and Barbera) have wind screens, which was great b/c the wind was strong. The composting toilets are odor free and I love that they are eco!! But the best was the kitchen: a gas grill, a gas stove with three burners, and a sink with HOT WATER OMG. We had brought our little camp stove but the wind was so strong we made good use of the kitchen with its wind protection. This place is deluxe and 45 mins to Death Valley. Quiet and easy to get to. 10 stars out of 5.
Zinfandel
in Tarantula Ranch, NevadaTraveler's Dome
in 3MOONS Project, CaliforniaTotally unique little place
An utterly unique spot in the desert. People are so friendly, welcoming, and kind. This is a full "off the grid" eco-living experience. The little mud houses are adorable -- recommend booking one of them, the bigger one looks really cozy, if you stay here. Fire pit is deep and well stocked, we had no use for the offered propane stove, we easily cooked our food over the fire with the homemade grate. Next time, I'd bring my own cooking pots. the kitchen has a lot of stuff, but it's a little dirty b/c of flies and folks trying to conserve water here, which is a good thing. Would not recommend the trailer unless you have a high tolerance for somewhat dirty conditions (again, remember that folks here are trying to conserve water, so there's no laundry for sheets etc). Bathroom is basically a bucket with a toilet lid that you thrown straw in, we are accustomed to wild conditions so this wasn't a big deal, but people should be aware. All in all, we had a nice stay, but as one other reviewer noted, be prepared for super rustic conditions.
The Broken Arrow Camper
in The Broken Arrow Camper, ArizonaCozy camper with amenities!
Adorable little camper with everything you might need. When we stayed it was about 40 degrees (too cold to tent camp) so we were so grateful for the warm little camper with two space heaters and an easy way to make warm food! The kitchen is amazingly well equipped (a microwave! a toaster! a coffee maker!). We had everything we needed. Bed is comfy. Bathroom is small but well stocked (we didn't use the shower). We'll be back. Highly recommend.