Be Here Now

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    Camping

    Pitch a tent and rest your bones. Let the oxygen of the forest nourish your lungs and fill you with peace of mind. These primitive campsites are nestled away in a private spot of the property.

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    RV Camping

    Park your camper, RV, travel trailer, or 5th wheel under our grandmother oak tree. There is water and electricity hookup provided. As well as direct access to all the sanctuary’s amenities.

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    Sanctuary Bedroom

    A one bedroom with a private entrance on the main house. The air conditioned room has a queen size bed, desk, closet space, and a fan. You have access to washer and dryer as well as a bathroom.

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    Zen House

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Amenities

Fire Pit

Use of the fire pit is allowed on certain occasions. You will need to provide your own wood and be mindful of the fire at all times. Please consult with the owner prior to igniting any flames on the property.

Bathroom

We have one flushable toilet available for guests located on the 1st floor of the main house. We are currently constructing 2 additional outdoor bathrooms.

Outdoor Shower

Enjoy bathing under the stars and branches of the old oak trees. We have constructed an outdoor shower for our guests to enjoy. This area is able to be accessed at all times. Please only use ecofriendly biodegradable soaps.

Water & Electricity

Our water is filtered directly from the Florida aquifer, potable and ready to drink. No smell, no chlorine or chemicals, we use a carbon filter to clean all the water.

Communal Kitchen

We have a covered area next to the outdoor shower and RV parking site that is equipped with a gas grill, sink for cleaning dishes, hot plate, and kitchen utensils. We ask that you please clean up after yourself.

Nature Trail

Take a saunter down the nature trail. β€œNow these mountains are our Holy Land, and we ought to saunter through them reverently, not 'hike' through them.” - John Muir