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Waterfall Views from Bed!|Tub|Glamping Tiny Cabin
Alpine Camp, Private Glamping at Radio Ranch (Tub)
Description
Alpine Camp is an A-frame tiny cabin in the Shasta-Trinity Nat'l Forest; on a private, low-impact campground. Overlooking a 30-foot natural waterfall*, surrounded by ferns, and mossy forest, it’s a basecamp made for relaxing. The cabin’s translucent pop-up window opens into a covered awning, giving you a front-row seat to the forest, no matter the weather, while the mosquito netting keeps the bugs away. Unplug from the noise and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of old-growth wilderness. The space AMENITIES Private outdoor seating with smokeless firepit* and waterfall view Pop-up side window/awning Assigned parking space Free Wi-Fi Outdoor lighting Easy to use, indoor heater Stocked communal camping kitchen Complimentary hot beverage & breakfast bites available all day and night 30-acre property with hosts Approx. 3 miles of hiking trails (map provided), waterfalls*, small swimming hole* 5 minutes from Trinity River access IN YOUR ROOM New QUEEN BED with comfy Green Tea Foam mattress Super fluffy pillows, quilted comforter, organic blend sheets Indoor heater Guest Book with local recommendations Games and books Solar and battery operated lighting Umbrella Magnified makeup mirror, chair Alarm clock, tableside fan Portable power bank for charging devices BATH FEATURES Vintage clawfoot soaking tub surrounded by a living fern wall Composting toilets Covered outdoor showers (hot water) Off-grid hand washing station Fluffy bath towels, makeup remover, hair ties, mouthwash Hand soap, conditioner, shampoo, body wash, hand sanitizer Toilet paper and paper towels KITCHEN FEATURES Filtered water for drinking and cooking Wood-fired pizza oven* & charcoal grill Gas grill (propane included) Grill brushes Blackstone flat top griddle (propane included) Picnic tables & BBQ tools Plates, bowls, flatware, knives Cast iron skillets, cutting board, aluminum foil, grater Off-grid dishwashing station with soap & sponge Salt, pepper, condiments, and seasonings Stovetop coffee percolator & French press Pet bowls Condiments, creamer, ground coffee, pancake mix, rolled oats, snacks, assorted tea & drink mixes, sweeteners, maple syrup, salt & pepper HOSPITALITY Flexible self-check-in/out No cleaning fee or checkout chores Early check-in & late check-out available Optional spa services with massage therapist (Tune In Massage Works) PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS Quiet spaces near a flowing* creek Maximum of 12 guests per night on property for lots of privacy Fragrance-free cleaning materials Smoke-free rooms Gated entrance Adults only (21+) Pet-friendly and cannabis-friendly PACKING LIST Outdoor clothing & shoes Shower shoes Extra blanket or sleeping bag during colder months (optional) Bug repellant Portable battery pack for devices (optional) Food/ice/cooler (optional) Lighter or matches* Flashlight or headlamp Don’t forget your sense of adventure! *Seasonal Some items may not be available when risk of fire is high. Guest access Guests have a spacious private campground site plus access to shared amenities like clean restrooms, outdoor kitchen, optional spa services and hiking trails that span over 30 acres. Other things to note The restroom is about a 150-step walk. If you prefer closer access, you’re welcome to bring a camping toilet—it’s all part of the adventure, and we promise it’s worth it. Radio Ranch is fully off-grid, so please plan accordingly. Creek and waterfall flows change with the seasons and may low or dry in late summer for a short time. Solar lights depend on sunlight. Some low-voltage lights stay on overnight, it gets dark after sunset (we’re near a Dark Sky Park—amazing for stargazing). Please bring a flashlight or headlamp; extras are available if needed. We proudly welcome travelers of all backgrounds. We don’t charge a cleaning fee, so we kindly ask guests to leave their space and shared areas reasonably clean. Excessive mess may result in a fee. Located within the National Forest, nature is all around you—wildlife, uneven terrain, and plants like poison oak are possible if you explore beyond the campground. Wear appropriate footwear if hiking. And don’t worry—hiking is optional to enjoy your stay.
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