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Sustainable Ecovillage

Sustainable Ecovillage is located near the Klamath National Forest in California, offering a landscape of forests and hills. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Klamath River and the Pacific Crest Trail, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.

Description

Deep in Northern California's Six Rivers National Forest. Part of a remote, off-grid "village," including a few other cabins, chickens, goats, dogs, frogs, cats, permaculture gardens and all kinds of cool, sustainable projects. Search Sustainable Ecovillage for a clearer picture of our sustainable living project.

Location

Sustainable Ecovillage is located in California

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Directions

DIRECTIONS to Our Sustainable EcoVillage DO NOT USE GPS!!!! You will be lost for days, wandering aimlessly through the National Forest with your little techno-rectangle in hand, probably end up being eaten by bears, with wailing and gnashing of teeth, and horrible stuff like that. DON'T do it. Coming from North/Oregon coast on Hwy 101 Travel 11 miles over the Oregon border to Hwy 197 Turn Left on Hwy 197 and continue to Hwy 199 Turn Left on Hwy 199 (East) -- it's 17.2 miles to Patrick Creek Lodge – 20 miles (2.8miles further) to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) Turn Right onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05), a paved road Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right fork is 17N08, a dirt road) Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Our Sustainable EcoVillage Coming from Grants Pass/Medford, Oregon, or I-5 Route Take Highway 199 South/West towards Crescent City Travel 11 miles past the Oregon Border (or 24 miles past the city of Cave Junction) to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) Turn Left onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05), a paved road Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right is 17N08, a dirt road) Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Our Sustainable EcoVillage Coming from South of Crescent City, California Enter Crescent City from Hwy 101, then take Highway 199 (Redwood Hwy) East towards Grants Pass/Cave Junction Travel approximately 25 miles on Hwy 199 to Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) Turn Right onto Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) a paved road Travel 1 mile on Little Jones Creek Rd. (17N05) until you reach a fork in the road (right is 17N08, a dirt road) Veer right onto 17N08 and travel 3.6 miles to Our Sustainable EcoVillage **Use your odometer** (for the 3.6 miles on 17N08), as the driveway on the right is not usually easily noticed, except for a yellow smiley face sign on a tree at the driveway entrance. *Go through the yellow security gate (it will be open) and to the bridge or, if you have 4WD, easy to ford the creek (most of the year). Our driveway is a little bumpy(compared to the forestry road in, but all vehicles go up just fine. We have a Honda Fit (sub-compact, low clearance) that does it easy.

Coordinates

41.8493059072855 N
123.8237482158292 W

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Access

  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Unknown
  • Verizon
    Available
  • AT&T
    Available
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Pets

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Experience a Sustainable Living Project!

Jake from the Dyrt here!  The Sustainable EcoVillage has several unique cabins available on the Dyrt within their sustainable living project!  Check them out and share your pictures on the Dyrt!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Sustainable Ecovillage?

    Camping at Sustainable Ecovillage can cost between $60.00 and $75.00 depending on the site.