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Reiki Ranch Campgrounds

Area 1

Area 1 Camp 1

A grassy clearing in the woods.

“I’m sitting here at a table in a cleared campsite amongst 40 ft tall fir trees – beautiful tent site about 100 ft from the tall banks of the spring-fed year-round stream. The porta john is about 50 ft away. There is a graveled pull-off to unload your van. Out away from the trees is a fire pit for a small campfire.  The trees are placed perfectly to hang several hammocks between the Douglas Fir trees. You can drive right up to this tent camping area.

Tent Camping Site 1 – this is a great place to hang a few hammocks between the Douglas fir trees.

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Area 1 Camp 2

“The small table is set up under 80 ft tall cedar trees where I can look down the tall bank into the year-round stream. It’s almost September, so the water is really low. This site is not level but still a good place to pitch a tent. A metal fire pit is out away from the trees for a small campfire I can see the start of one of the trails just across the stream.”

Tent Camping Site 2

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Area 1 Camp 3

This is the largest campsite here. Often groups with three or four tents choose this site. The old style picnic table is sitting under a really old, tall fir tree surrounded by cedar trees, about 20 feet away is a walk down to the stream and another entry into the trail up the stream. A scenic view is much higher up. All of the area between the camp sites is regularly mowed and more trails go up hill across that grassy area. Go up any of the trails and come down any of the trails they all start and end in and connect all areas of the reiki Ranch, both Area 1 and Area 2 camp sites.

Tent Camping – Area 1 — Site 3

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Area 1 Camp 4

Across the driveway from Camp 1, it is suitable for a tent or small RV. It has a small uphill slant and shares a fire pit out away from the trees for safety. Table and chairs are included for your convenience. Shaded by alder trees, it is also about 50 ft from the porta john.


Area 1 – Tent Camping – Site 4

Area 2

It is setup like a park with camping on relatively level ground in and among cedar, fir, alder, and maple trees. All in this area have picnic tables.

Area 2 Camp 1

“I’m sitting among the 20- and 30-year-old fir trees, cedar trees, pine trees, maple trees, and alder trees of various varieties at the picnic table. It’s a regularly mowed, level area, suitable for RVs, motorhomes, etc. In fact, 5 motorhomes rented this area for a big company get together and loved the place. ”

The local porta john is 100 ft. away.

Area 2 Camp 1 – Dry camping for RVs and tents

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Area 2 Camp 2

This is a more private area with room for 2 families to get together. It is also in the park area but separated from camp 1 by one hundred yards and dense evergreen trees.

“As I sit here at the picnic table, I’m shaded from the sun by a big old maple tree, a clump of bamboo is getting a good start by the parking area. The lightweight picnic table can be easily moved so you can set up your camp as convenient as you like. As you drive into the site you can see the start of the trail system that covers the hills on the Reiki Ranch.”

See the bamboo clump on your left?

There is a portable fire pit for small campfires. The porta-john is shared with camp 1 so it is 100 yards away.

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Area 2 Camp 3

A fully private tent camping area behind a wet weather pond. You are completely surrounded by greenery. Wear what you choose here.

From the parking area there is about a 100-yard carry (we’ll loan you a cart) for your camping gear.

Many families get togethers are held here. Old-style wooden picnic table in regularly mowed area under cedar and alder trees. You bring the rest. Portable campfire container provided on request. About 300 yards to porta-john shared with 1 and 2.

“Wow, it’s almost September already, some blackberries are already ripe now. Enjoy.”

Area 2 – Camp Site 3 – Very private and secluded

Area 2 – Secluded Campsite 3

 

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