A field with a fire ring.
Tent site on a working homestead. Spring water, a hand-built ring, the kind of quiet you forgot existed.
Somewhere in the Mountain West
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A field with a fire ring.
Tent site on a working homestead. Spring water, a hand-built ring, the kind of quiet you forgot existed.
Somewhere in the Mountain West
Behind the ranch barn.
Level RV pad with power and water, tucked into a working ranch. Eggs at the door if you're early enough.
Somewhere in the Plains
A hammock day on private land.
Day-use recreational access — bring a book, a friend, lunch. Stay until the light is gone.
Somewhere in the Southeast
A pond three generations have fished.
Stocked, shaded, no crowds. The host's grandfather dug it; the bass don't know any better.
Somewhere in the Upper Midwest
A meadow that's heard vows before.
Open-air wedding venue on private land. Bring your own caterer, your own band, your own party. The barn's there if it rains.
Somewhere in New England
Trade your hands for a roof.
Work-exchange stay on a working homestead. Three hours of help a day — garden, goats, fence line — for a bunk above the workshop and a seat at the table.
Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest
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