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Big Sur has to be one of the most stunning places in the world. Driving down Highway 1, there are several memorable places to stay, but there’s nothing like Treebones Resort. This eco-friendly resort is perched on the cliff above the crashing waves of Big Sur. Stay in a yurt, enjoy organic cuisine, and explore this beautiful area. You’ll never forget your stay at this beautiful and one-of-a-kind resort!
Nestled in the trees, right on the coast, Treebones Resort stands as a unique haven for those seeking an eco-friendly retreat in the midst of nature's grandeur.
With a commitment to sustainability and a range of accommodations, Treebones offers a memorable experience for guests eager to hike, explore, dine, and relax in harmony with the environment.
Accommodations at Treebones include yurts, distinctive circular tents that blend comfort with a connection to the great outdoors.
These yurts provide a cozy retreat with plush, comfortable beds adorned with linens and warm comforters. We recommend booking one of the “full ocean view yurts” that boast king-sized beds! The partial ocean view yurts offer the same regal comfort but less of a view.
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Each yurt is equipped with a small table and set of chairs, reading lights, and ample hooks for hanging gear.
A sink vanity with hot and cold running water, along with bath and hand towels, adds a touch of convenience. Generous redwood decks, furnished with Adirondack chairs, allow guests to soak in the breathtaking surroundings.
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Beyond providing a serene escape, Treebones is a hub for various events, hosting yoga retreats, massage workshops, and other activities that embrace a holistic approach to well-being.
Morning yoga is offered daily from 8-9 a.m. If it’s sunny, yoga takes place on an outdoor platform with a panoramic view. If it’s rainy, yoga will take place indoors in the Red Door fireside studio.
For over two decades, the owners have dedicated themselves to minimizing their environmental impact. The resort's sustainability practices include recycling all cans, bottles, paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, and batteries. Kitchen scraps are either fed to the on-site chickens or composted in the organic garden.
Treebones takes pride in growing most of its vegetables on-site in the organic garden, supplementing from local sources to support the community and reduce transportation emissions.
The resort operates entirely off-grid, relying on clean-burning micro turbines developed in California for its electrical needs. These turbines, functioning like small jet engines, recycle heat through an exchanger to provide hot water for radiant heated floors, pool and spa heating, and kitchen and restroom hot water use.
The commitment to environmental consciousness extends to the resort's exterior lighting, which is low voltage and downcast to preserve the pristine night skies.
Recognizing light pollution as a form of environmental intrusion, Treebones ensures that guests can enjoy the beauty of star-filled nights without unnecessary disruptions.
Further enhancing their green credentials, Treebones promotes a reduced carbon footprint by having employees and their families live onsite.
This not only fosters a sense of community but also contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions, as the short commute to work is often on foot.
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While staying at Treebones, explore some of the nearby beauty. Drive 10 minutes north to Sand Dollar Beach where you can park for $10 and enjoy the sandy beach, picnic area, and barbecue pits. Just south of the resort there is the Cruickshank Trail, a 4.7-mile trail that is open year-round.
All guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast at The Lodge Restaurant. The on-site restaurant also serves lunch and dinner. Order a picnic to take to the beach, and make a dinner reservation to experience the chef's four-course dinner.
If you’re not a fan of camping but you want to sleep out in nature, glamping might be for you! Whether you relax in your yurt for the entire trip, or explore all Big Sur has to see, you’ll never forget your stay in a yurt at Treebones Resort. You can also check out more of the best campgrounds in Northern California.
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