Tucked away on a 67-acre ranch high on Palomar Mountain, this beautiful wall tent offers the perfect balance of comfort, simplicity, and mountain charm. At Harrison Serenity Ranch, nature takes center stage — from the rustling oaks and distant valley views to the peaceful stillness that surrounds you.
Inside, your private wall tent features a comfortable queen bed with soft linens and simple touches that create a calm, restorative atmosphere. As evening falls, unwind under the stars or enjoy the soothing sounds of the forest. In the morning, watch the sunlight move across the valley as you sip your coffee and breathe in the crisp mountain air.
Guests have access to most of the ranch’s 67 acres, including scenic walking trails and a yoga deck that overlooks breathtaking views of the valley and, on clear days, the Pacific Ocean. Outdoor showers are available for longer stays, and BBQ areas can be arranged upon request. Whether you’re here for hiking, meditation, or pure relaxation, this is a space to slow down and reconnect.
Harrison Serenity Ranch is off-grid and solar-powered, sustained by artesian well water and designed with respect for the land’s natural beauty. A Camp Host is available 24 hours a day to ensure your comfort and provide assistance if needed.
The journey to Harrison Serenity Ranch is part of the experience. After turning off CA-76, you’ll travel approximately 6 scenic miles to reach the property. The first mile is paved, followed by about 5 miles of gravel along Nate Harrison Grade Road. This is a rural mountain road that can be narrow, uneven, and bumpy in sections, and it requires slow, careful driving. While it is typically accessible in a standard passenger vehicle in good condition, we strongly recommend driving cautiously, ensuring you have enough fuel, and that your brakes are in good working order for the descent.
Along the way, you’ll be treated to sweeping views, and you’ll know you’ve arrived when you reach a sharp left switchback marked by a stone memorial to Nate Harrison on the right-hand side, along with the Harrison Serenity Ranch sign.
Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a quiet writing retreat, or a peaceful solo stay, this wall tent at Harrison Serenity Ranch offers something rare — space, silence, and the serenity of nature all around you.
Noise and Campfire Rules
Music: Please keep all music off after 7:00 PM so everyone can enjoy the orchestra of nature.
Quiet Hours: Begin at 9:00 PM. We ask all guests to keep noise to a minimum during this time.
Campfires: Begin dimming fires at 9:30 PM - Fires must be fully extinguished by 11:00 PM (A shovel is located near the fire pit for your convenience)