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Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage

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Property grounds
Private kitchen
Room
Private kitchen
Room
Reviews
7.4 out of 10 Good
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2175 sq ft

Popular amenities

  • Pet-friendlyPet-friendlyPet-friendly
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill
  • Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaceOutdoor space
  • Mountain viewMountain viewMountain view

Check out the area

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Gasquet, CA
  • Popular LocationJedediah Smith Redwoods State Park42 min drive
  • Popular LocationSmith River63 min drive
  • Popular LocationTrees of Mystery75 min drive

Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 2)

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining Area

About this property

Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage

A small, rustic, handbuilt cabin deep in the Northern California woods. Part of a remote, off-grid "village," including a few other cabins, chickens, dogs, frogs, cats, permaculture gardens and all kinds of cool, sustainable, DIY infrastructure.

Welcome to sustainable living! We have made our off grid, wilderness, mountainous, agroforestry and permaculture project available to the VRBO guests to experience.

We are glad you made it and hope that you enjoy your stay here on the mountain. You are welcome to wander anywhere, hang out in gardens, visit the swimming hole, visit with animals, etc. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. Here's some info about how to operate things while you're here:

We want you to have a satisfying experience and think the key to that is realistic expectations. Please remember, this is Not a resort-- we (me, other members, woofers, interns, etc) live here, and its a functioning, real-life farm.

-- Think farm. As such, we might track muddy footprints into the bathhouse if its raining (this is rain forest) and there's almost always a project going on, so there could be a leaf pile outside your cabin, other possibilities, too.
-- Accessibility: we're 5 miles deep into the national forest. This makes some people nervous. The gravel forest roads are fine, but it's a gravel road with some potholes.
-- Yes, there are bears and mountain lions in this forest, plus lots of other creatures. They're really not a worry but some people worry about that kind of thing. Just a heads up.

No key needed, just show up and make yourself at home. There are no locks on doors. You'll see a white Welcome board near the base of the TreeHouse, it has a topo map with key to find your space. There is usually someone around to show you the ropes, but if not you can use the house manual in your cabin to figure out the basics.

Dogs will greet you! Our 3 enthusiastic and friendly dogs are likely to greet your vehicle with lots of barking; They can sound scary, but they really want lov'ins. You can bring your pooch, but please keep on leash or in hand when you arrive because doggie-spats have happened before. Nothing serious, but people can be sensitive about this -- and please let us know if your dog may be (or unkown?) a chicken, cat, or goat killer. It's happened, sadly.

Phone service: we don't have very much, so if you need to get in touch last minute, texting is your best bet (though still not guaranteed to reach us!). Voicemail is hit or miss. Verizon and US Cellular may get one or two bars of connection, all other carriers get zero.

If you can't make it before dark, plan on bringing a flashlight so you can find your way to your cabin. Having your own lights in the primitive cabins is a good idea.

Directions: Here is a backup copy of the directions that you will need to follow in order to find us out in the woods. Please DO NOT count on phone service, maps, map apps, GPS, etc, for our remote location - we don't even have a street address to input. This'll give you an idea of how close we are to things -- Print and use the directions carefully and you'll make it fine.

Directions to Sustainable Ecovillage

DO NOT USE GPS!!!!
You will be lost for days, wandering aimlessly through the National Forest with your little techno-rectangle in hand, probably end up be eaten by bears, with wailing and gnashing of teeth, and horrible stuff like that. DON'T do it.

Coming from North/Oregon coast on Hwy 101
Travel 11 miles over the Oregon border to Hwy 197
Turn Left on Hwy 197 and continue to Hwy 199
Turn Left on Hwy 199 (East) -- it's 17.2 miles to Patrick Creek Lodge – 20 miles to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05)
Turn Right onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05), a paved road
Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right fork is 17N08, a dirt road)
Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Sustainable Ecovillage

Coming from Grants Pass/Medford, Oregon, or I-5 Route
Take Highway 199 South/West towards Crescent City
Travel 11 miles past the Oregon Border (or 24 miles past the city of Cave Junction) to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05)
Turn Left onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05), a paved road
Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right is 17N08, a dirt road)
Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Sustainable Ecovillage

Coming from South of Crescent City, California
Enter Crescent City from Hwy 101,
then take Highway 199 (Redwood Hwy) East towards Grants Pass/Cave Junction
Travel approximately 25 miles on Hwy 199 to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05)
Turn Right onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) a paved road
Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right is 17N08, a dirt road)
Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Sustainable Ecovillage

**Use your odometer** (for the 3.6 miles on 17N08), as the driveway on the right is not usually easily noticed, except for a yellow smiley face sign on a tree at the driveway entrance.
*Go through the yellow security gate (it will be open) and to the red bridge.

* Use your odometer** (for the 3.6 miles on 17N08), as the driveway on the right is not always easy to see. Look for an orange cone and yellow smiley face at the entrance to the driveway

* Go through the yellow security gate (it will be open) and over the red bridge. The bridge is narrow (83.5 inches) and has ramps on both sides - if you have an unusually wide or long vehicle or otherwise feel uncomfortable with the bridge, please let us know and possibly someone is available for a shuttle. Otherwise, just hike up to cabin areas and ask if you're unsure.

* If you have any kind of truck or SUV, you can drive through the creek during most of the year.

Let me know if you have any questions and we will see you soon!

Property manager

Dan Sasquatch

Languages

English

Amenities

Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Mountain view
Barbecue grill

House Rules

Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17

Events

No events allowed

Pets

Pets allowed: limit 2 total

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property

About the area

Gasquet

Located in Gasquet, this cabin is on the waterfront. South Kelsey Trailhead and Del Norte Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Gasquet, CA

What's nearby

  • Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - 42 min drive
  • Redwood Heritage State Wilderness - 45 min drive
  • Crescent City Harbor - 58 min drive
  • Smith River - 63 min drive
  • Trees of Mystery - 75 min drive

Getting around

  • Crescent City, CA (CEC-Del Norte County) - 60 min drive

Restaurants

  • Patrick Creek Lodge - 25 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows pets (limit 2 total).

What time is check-in at Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Off-Grid Half Moon @ Sustainable Ecovillage located?

Situated on the waterfront, this cabin is within 25 miles (40 km) of Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Redwood National and State Parks and Smith River. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and Rough and Ready Flat Botanical Area are also within 25 miles (40 km).

Reviews

7.4

Good

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7.0/10

Cleanliness

4.0/10

Staff & service

4.0/10

Amenities

4.0/10

Property conditions & facilities

10/10

Check-in

8.0/10

Communication

10/10

Location

10/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Carlos C.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Great nature getaway
Overall great experience with our rental, communicate well in advance as understandably Dan will not always be able to reply as promptly. Enjoyed the creek/swimming hole. No surprises and our cabin was very private and enjoyable.
Stayed 2 nights in Aug 2020

4/10 Poor

Visitor

Disliked: Staff & service, amenities, property conditions & facilities
There are roosters that go off at 4 AM. There’s a wood burning stove that holds playing-card size pieces of wood that you are asked to pay $5 for the privilege of chopping yourself. The sheets smell like a man’s oily scalp. The site looks like a refugee camp, with scattered buckets and piles of wood and hand-made signs asking guests to park a quarter mile down a gravelly unlit hill.
Stayed 1 night in Dec 2018
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

8/10 Good

Wendy W., Portland

lovely
Wonderful off-grid experience! Gardens and goats and great people! Have a reliable vehicle that can handle the road conditions. Do your research. Be prepared for the journey.
Stayed 3 nights in Aug 2017

About the host

Hosted by Dan Sasquatch

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I am a holistic healthcare practitioner (chiropractor) of over 25 years who, like Thoreau, went into the woods to "live deliberately." My objective is to live in peace and health while promoting sustainable, responsible culture. I host a talk radio program about this subject, so I actively promote independent thought and dialogue to this effect. Be careful about loosely asking questions -- I like to banter as well as impart what I've learned thus far. There is so much more to learn (a lifetime of lessons living out here) and it's soulful work, so I'm relatively enthusiastic about how important and relevant this subject is.

Why they chose this property

It's accessible to civilization but removed. All of our water is gravity fed and of the highest quality -- the best water you'll ever likely drink. The rain forest climate here ensures a plentiful supply (even though it may be too plentiful during the winter months).

What makes this property unique

Beyond the filled capacity of woofers, interns and guests in the summer, it's quiet here in the forest. You can hear the wind blow and the rush of streams al around us. As I am fond of saying .. "there's nothing to do here." Of course there are lots of games and conversation to be had in the Hygge Hall, trails to hike, etc, but we have little access to technology so we can all unplug.

The land is rugged, steep mountainous terrain and our agroforestry orchards and garden have a permaculture emphasis. No, we don't grow pot (like everyone else in the emerald triangle). Our orchards and gardens have a created beauty and abundance -- feel free to forage and nourish yourself. We share.

Languages:

English
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