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Royal Heart Hill

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· Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon
25 acres hosted by Carly S.
1 RV/tent site · 1 tent site
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**It is required that you read the FULL site description and rules before booking so you know what to expect and what is expected of you! Please do not book if you are not willing to respect this request and our standard operating procedures!** SITE DESCRIPTION: -The private and peaceful 'Royal-Heart Hill' property consists of - Oak Savanna, mixed conifer woodland, meadow, undulating hills and small pond. *UPDATE: The timber acreage that borders our property- to the west and north of Overholser Road- was just harvested as of winter 2024. Thus, we no longer have that 'deep in the forest' type-feel, but it did open up some westward/sunset views. -All campsites are a short walk away from a SMALL pond (no swimming), and epic sunset views from the meadow! -All guests have access to the outdoor shower, which is located by the green Dome. Please use biodegradable soap in the shower! -Royal Heart Hill is in the Heart of Royal, Oregon (Cottage Grove proper) at the very end of a Dead-End road, which means no sound or light pollution from passing cars or nearby residences. Surrounded by BLM and Timber properties (please be aware of clearly marked private property/no trespassing signs at the end of the public road), while still being just under 6 miles outside of downtown Cottage Grove-the town of Covered-Bridges- with many options for shopping, dining, breweries and live music! Cottage Grove has nearby access to wineries and two large lakes (Cottage Grove and Dorena) with swimming, boating, fishing, as well as hiking and biking trails. We are 35 minutes/27 miles from Eugene. *CAUTION! Poison oak is present! Please know how to identify, or ask and I will show you. I have done my best to clear it from main camping areas and trails. Tecnu is provided in the outdoor shower. -The property hosts a geodesic play-dome and slack-line (during the dry months) up by the green dome/outdoor shower. Guests may play on these at their own risk and accept liability for any potential or incurred injuries- the closest hospital is 7miles/15minutes away. RULES: -LEAVE NO TRACE! Please check the site for micro-garbage before leaving. We provide buckets for FOOD compost, DEPOSIT recycling (bottles/cans), which you may leave, as well as a trash bucket/bag, which you must take with you. *Please be mindful of what you put in the compost bucket! This site considers compost as- food scraps (no stickers- please remove produce stickers and place in trash), egg shells, tissue paper, coffee grounds and paper filters, tea bags (no staples- please remove staples and place in trash). What we do not consider compost- glossy paper such as paper plates, food wrappers, plastic, and anything that was not mentioned above as compost. If you are unsure if something is compostable, please ask! *Leave no trace also means leave the campsite as you found it, i.e.- if you move camp furniture, rocks, etc., move them back before you leave. -COMPOSTING TOILETS There is a composting toilet at each site as well as one by the outdoor shower. PLEASE, poop only! Urinate outside and throw TP in trash or composting barrel (around back of toilet). If one feels uncomfortable urinating outside they may use the toilet by the shower, which is the only toilet with a urine diverter. *Before use: Make sure bucket is lined with sawdust. After use: Cover waste with sawdust and dump bucket in the composting barrel around back. Replace bucket and line with sawdust. Be Courteous! -For humanure to break down properly, urine and feces must be kept separate. This is because the urea present in urine degrades into ammonia and kills the microbes that would otherwise break down the waste. -CAMPFIRES *ONLY fire-wood and starter may go into the fire- no trash, cigarette butts, food scraps/compost, etc.! Please dispose of these things in provided buckets. All fire MUST be contained to fire-pits, with the exception of gas camping stoves/burners - no tiki torches, etc! Fire-wood and starter is provided, but the wood is not split and is stored outside (you may wish to bring your own wood to start fires if the weather has been wet). -CONDUCT Check out PROMPTLY at 2PM. Be respectful and courteous of others- there are two campsites on the hill, so you may not be alone during your stay. My partner and I also live on-site in the Dome. We don't have "quiet hours", but please be respectful and aware that campers usually come here for some peace and quiet. No HARD drug use and absolutely no illegal activity of any kind or you will be asked to leave immediately with no refund. CAMP SITE DESCRIPTIONS- The 'Platform' site: has a large fire pit, composting toilet (for #2 only), potable water via hose, and electric via extension cord. It is a short distance from our outdoor shower, and is accessible with 4WD during the rainy season and 2WD during the dry season (the site is not accessible with a camper/trailer). From this site one can see the top of the monolithic Dome-Home, which makes it a little less private. **If camping with a vehicle that cannot take the steep road to the site, one can park on our gravel driveway (or at the top of the hill) and walk down via steps or road.** The 'Tent/Trailer' site: is our more secluded/private site and is available amongst our Madrone and Chinquapin tree zone. The road to this site is flat and accessible by car/camper/small trailer. There is a turn-around (somewhat tight), but trailers larger than 17ft may have difficulty using it. There are many level spaces to park or pitch a tent. Hipcampers have access to electric via extension cord, a small cooking-fire-pit and composting toilet (#2 only); however, potable water, and outdoor shower are all located by the Dome, which hipcampers will have to walk (short distance) or drive to. There is currently an old (being renovated) trailer on site (out of the way), which is off-limits to hipcampers. PS: Although the clearcut is an eye-sore, it is an example of what the logging industry does to our forests here in Oregon. I hope this will not put a damper on your camping experience, but it is unfortunately out of my control... On Royal-Heart Hill, we do our best to mitigate any negative impact on the forest with our practices of sustainable thinning, native habitat restoration and permaculture. If you have any questions about our forest management practices- please ask!
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Patricia D.
May 16, 2024
Tent/Trailer
A nice private spot. It was unfortunate that all of the trees next to the property have been cut down but the hosts are open about that (I just didn’t read down that far - my bad!)
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Jameson W.recommends
March 31, 2024
Tent/Trailer
My close friends and I spent an impromptu night on the property and we had a great time! It was a lovely day and we could see the sunset at dusk and the sunrise in the morning. We were expecting a bigger pond or lake based off of what was advertised but it was a fun walk to take. Because of the clear cutting going on around the property it wasn’t the easiest to access however the host let us know ahead of time! It wasn’t super deep in nature because of this but it made for great star gazing! We appreciate how thought out the signage was and the explicit directions we were given on how to access the campsite!!
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Kate C.recommends
October 31, 2023
Tent/Trailer
Camp amongst the ferns and pines.
Beautiful secluded spot among the moss, ferns and pines. Easy to find. We arrived at sunset and parked our camper van in a flat spot. Plentiful wood and a charming fire pit with naturalized tables and benches. Enjoyed a magical morning walk through the diverse forest to a little pond. So very quiet. A privilege to sleep in this spot.
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Benjamin S.recommends
October 27, 2023
Tent/Trailer
Camp in Cottage Grove's outskirts
We camped hoping to catch the eclipse October 2023. Instead we hung out under the oaks and douglas firs on the ridgeline campsite in the fog. We enjoyed the privacy and were intrigued by the frog pond trail. We got help from Carly to switch the extension cord breaker to on and she was very responsive. I enjoyed the eco-homestead vibe and the proximity to Cottage Grove, which was very friendly.
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Danika S.recommends
October 23, 2023
Platform
We really enjoyed our stay. We got to explore the beautiful property. We enjoyed a lot of time by the fire pit, the provided firewood was a nice bonus. Definitely would stay again. Thanks Carly!
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Ali S.recommends
October 23, 2023
Platform
Lovely established camp site!
This is such a lovely spot tucked away for the ideal OR camping trip. The directions were clear and made it easier to find the campsite. Me and my friends really enjoyed the fire pit and the platform is great for setting up your tent.
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Cottage Grove, Lane, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Kalapuya, Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Carly S.Joined in January 2022
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