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Magic Underground Hobbit Hole @ Sustainable Ecovillage
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Reviews
7.6 out of 10
Good
1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 28 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Gasquet, CA
- Smith River
- Trees of Mystery
- Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park46 min drive
- Crescent City, CA (CEC-Del Norte County)62 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Magic Underground Hobbit Hole @ Sustainable Ecovillage
Approximately 260 sq ft, earth sheltered structure within our permaculture-based, sustainable, off-grid village. There is potable fresh spring water in the Hobbit Hole and no electricity. It is one of a kind in architecture and theme with colored bottles built into the wall, stained glass windows, center tree pillar with atrium windows above, and medieval Celtic Cross above the Hobbit Hole (outside and atop) give it a Hobbity Church feel.
Heads up! This is a Rainforest and the Hobbit Hole, as lovely and fun as it is, was built into the side of a mountain with springs, which are everywhere here. There is a essentially a seasonal stream that flows through the building and runs through and under the house -- on purpose -- so there is often the sound of a babbling brook in the HH November thru May. During a rainy week, expect the floor to be wet, for there to be condensation --it's a damp cave in the winter. Bring a sleeping bag and for the best experience, and firewood for the Hobbit wood stove is a must when weather is wet.
This location is very beautiful if you are into nature --and remote -- so please be sure you've read through the full description and are prepared for certain elements of "roughing it" and adventure travel. In fact, let me talk you OUT of coming here....
--There are bugs here spring through fall (it deep in the wilderness) dirt in places (as the dirt/forestry roads coming in are gravel roads and THIS IS A AN OFF-GRID FARM).
-- Accessibility: This is within the Siskiyou Mountains, so, hilly/steep and 5 miles deep into the national forest. This makes some people nervous. It's a gravel forestry road with some small potholes and our driveway is a little rougher.
-- Beds. Our rooms are always clean but the sheets are likely from a thrift store, probably don't match, and may have stains on them, or tears. There won't be a fancy duvet or chocolates on the pillow. It's very rustic.
-- The Village is also a work-in-progress so we are likely to be working and there may be some construction and messes around. It is NOTHING like a resort. Just some good peoples in the middle of a vast National Forest/wilderness area endeavoring to live off the land in a self-sufficient, sustainable, holistic way.
-- Animals: Between the two Border Collies who run around at night chasing forest creatures, springtime frog concerts and the early-rising chickens, it is likely that there will be some animal noises or general forest sounds occurring at unpredictable moments during the night and day.
-- Wild animals: There are various of these that live in the forest, including skunks, chipmunks, foxes, black bears, and many birds and insects. Since we have dogs and people around, the wild animals tend to keep their distance from the areas that we use. If you are lucky, you might spot a black bear on a hike or one the forestry road coming in; they are basically like big raccoons and prefer to run away from humans.
-- But THINK FARM. As such, we might track muddy footprints into the bathhouse if its raining (this is rain forest) and there's almost always a project going on, so there could be a leaf pile outside your cabin, other possibilities, too.
If you're a city-city person, maintain LOW expectations. Think CAMPING with some perks.
Perks/Amenities
--Lighting / Electricity: Your cabin does not have electricity; we recommend that you bring your own lights as it can get very dark here.
--Bathhouse: It is a shared space (with all residents and guests) with an indoor composting toilet (bucket with seats) a bidet and an adjoining wood-fired steam sauna, cold plunge tub, and cold shower. It is about 150 ft away from the TH.
---Community Kitchen is a common area with an indoor kitchen, refrigeration, stove, and all the condiments and utensils you need. It's community space -- and you are a part of our community while you're here.
-- Swimming hole, trails (Nick's Trail)
---(Lack of) Phone / Internet: Some Verizon and US Cellular service is available, like one bar, but AT&T and T-Mobile do not service our area. We do not have wifi.
-- Our dogs, Happy and Boo will bark and look mildly invigorated while they herd your vehicle when you arrive, then want petting and tummy scratching. They are clever con-artists convincing you that they are never loved and will woo you.
There was a (mostly) ground fire, the Smith River Complex Fire, in August of 2023. We lost seven buildings and some animals. No human lives were lost. Our area is very green, but you'll notice harder burns coming in on the forestry road. Updates on our renewal progress on sustainable ecovillage do tc om
You are welcome to wander anywhere, hang out in gardens, Sasquatch Temple, our Solarium, visit the swimming hole, visit with animals, trails, etc. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
If I didn't scare you off too much, welcome : )
Heads up! This is a Rainforest and the Hobbit Hole, as lovely and fun as it is, was built into the side of a mountain with springs, which are everywhere here. There is a essentially a seasonal stream that flows through the building and runs through and under the house -- on purpose -- so there is often the sound of a babbling brook in the HH November thru May. During a rainy week, expect the floor to be wet, for there to be condensation --it's a damp cave in the winter. Bring a sleeping bag and for the best experience, and firewood for the Hobbit wood stove is a must when weather is wet.
This location is very beautiful if you are into nature --and remote -- so please be sure you've read through the full description and are prepared for certain elements of "roughing it" and adventure travel. In fact, let me talk you OUT of coming here....
--There are bugs here spring through fall (it deep in the wilderness) dirt in places (as the dirt/forestry roads coming in are gravel roads and THIS IS A AN OFF-GRID FARM).
-- Accessibility: This is within the Siskiyou Mountains, so, hilly/steep and 5 miles deep into the national forest. This makes some people nervous. It's a gravel forestry road with some small potholes and our driveway is a little rougher.
-- Beds. Our rooms are always clean but the sheets are likely from a thrift store, probably don't match, and may have stains on them, or tears. There won't be a fancy duvet or chocolates on the pillow. It's very rustic.
-- The Village is also a work-in-progress so we are likely to be working and there may be some construction and messes around. It is NOTHING like a resort. Just some good peoples in the middle of a vast National Forest/wilderness area endeavoring to live off the land in a self-sufficient, sustainable, holistic way.
-- Animals: Between the two Border Collies who run around at night chasing forest creatures, springtime frog concerts and the early-rising chickens, it is likely that there will be some animal noises or general forest sounds occurring at unpredictable moments during the night and day.
-- Wild animals: There are various of these that live in the forest, including skunks, chipmunks, foxes, black bears, and many birds and insects. Since we have dogs and people around, the wild animals tend to keep their distance from the areas that we use. If you are lucky, you might spot a black bear on a hike or one the forestry road coming in; they are basically like big raccoons and prefer to run away from humans.
-- But THINK FARM. As such, we might track muddy footprints into the bathhouse if its raining (this is rain forest) and there's almost always a project going on, so there could be a leaf pile outside your cabin, other possibilities, too.
If you're a city-city person, maintain LOW expectations. Think CAMPING with some perks.
Perks/Amenities
--Lighting / Electricity: Your cabin does not have electricity; we recommend that you bring your own lights as it can get very dark here.
--Bathhouse: It is a shared space (with all residents and guests) with an indoor composting toilet (bucket with seats) a bidet and an adjoining wood-fired steam sauna, cold plunge tub, and cold shower. It is about 150 ft away from the TH.
---Community Kitchen is a common area with an indoor kitchen, refrigeration, stove, and all the condiments and utensils you need. It's community space -- and you are a part of our community while you're here.
-- Swimming hole, trails (Nick's Trail)
---(Lack of) Phone / Internet: Some Verizon and US Cellular service is available, like one bar, but AT&T and T-Mobile do not service our area. We do not have wifi.
-- Our dogs, Happy and Boo will bark and look mildly invigorated while they herd your vehicle when you arrive, then want petting and tummy scratching. They are clever con-artists convincing you that they are never loved and will woo you.
There was a (mostly) ground fire, the Smith River Complex Fire, in August of 2023. We lost seven buildings and some animals. No human lives were lost. Our area is very green, but you'll notice harder burns coming in on the forestry road. Updates on our renewal progress on sustainable ecovillage do tc om
You are welcome to wander anywhere, hang out in gardens, Sasquatch Temple, our Solarium, visit the swimming hole, visit with animals, trails, etc. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
If I didn't scare you off too much, welcome : )
Property manager
Dan Sasquatch
Languages
English
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Amenities
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
Mountain view
Barbecue grill
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Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Gasquet
Located in Gasquet, this cabin is by the sea. Travellers eager for a bit of culture can stop by Siskiyou Smokejumper Base Museum, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Kayaking and rafting offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with rock climbing and ecotours nearby.

Gasquet, CA
What's nearby
- Hiouchi Visitor Center - 45 min drive - 43.9 km
- Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - 46 min drive - 41.1 km
- Redwood Heritage State Wilderness - 46 min drive - 45.6 km
- Beachfront Park - 58 min drive - 61.5 km
- Crescent City Harbor - 61 min drive - 63.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Patrick Creek Lodge - 25 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Reviews
7.6
Good
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Learn moreOpens in a new window7.4/10
Cleanliness
8.0/10
Staff & service
5.4/10
Amenities
6.0/10
Property conditions & facilities
10/10
Eco-friendliness
8.0/10
Check-in
7.0/10
Communication
8.8/10
Location
7.2/10
Listing accuracy
Reviews
30 June 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities, communication
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2023
10/10 Excellent
kathryn
9 January 2024
Disliked: Communication
kathryn
Stayed 2 nights in Jan 2024
2/10 Terrible
Dale
22 June 2023
Disliked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities, communication
Dale
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2023
2/10 Terrible
Rick H.
12 December 2023
Disliked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
DON'T STAY HERE!!!
Rick H.
Stayed 2 nights in Dec 2023
8/10 Good
Taylor K.
3 July 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Hobbit house
Taylor K.
Stayed 2 nights in Jun 2023
4/10 Poor
Rosemary L.
23 June 2023
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Provides adventure but has seen better days.
Rosemary L.
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2023
2/10 Terrible
Kara P.
5 August 2024
Disliked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Terrible Communication
Kara P.
Stayed 2 nights in May 2024
10/10 Excellent
Rebecca S.
19 July 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
A place in nature
Rebecca S.
Stayed 1 night in Jul 2024
8/10 Good
Zoë
7 May 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, property conditions & facilities
Disliked: Communication
Zoë
Stayed 1 night in May 2024
8/10 Good
Kevin M.
10 July 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Interesting and fun
Kevin M.
Stayed 1 night in Jul 2023
10/10 Excellent
Rachael D.
6 July 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Off grid adventure
Rachael D.
Stayed 3 nights in Jun 2023
4/10 Poor
Alice
17 June 2023
Disliked: Cleanliness, amenities
Alice
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2023
2/10 Terrible
Molly
9 April 2023
Liked: Cleanliness
Disliked: Property conditions & facilities
Molly
Stayed 2 nights in Apr 2023
10/10 Excellent
Robert, San Diego, CA
23 August 2020
Liked: Cleanliness
Robert
Stayed 1 night in Aug 2020
4/10 Poor
Lissa R.
3 August 2020
Liked: Cleanliness, location
Disliked: Check-in, communication, listing accuracy
The place was great, but I was double booked
Lissa R.
Stayed 1 night in Jul 2020
8/10 Good
Byron J B.
30 June 2020
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Nice permaculture hideout with the Hobbit house
Byron J B.
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2020
10/10 Excellent
James P.
14 February 2020
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
retreat wish come true
James P.
Stayed 5 nights in Dec 2019
10/10 Excellent
Trelasa B.
19 November 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Extraordinary Experience
Trelasa B.
10/10 Excellent
Renae M.
19 September 2019
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
One of a kind Experience....Magical, private and relaxing
Renae M.
6/10 Okay
Verified traveller
15 July 2019
Disliked: Amenities, property conditions & facilities
Verified traveller
Stayed 2 nights in Jul 2019
6/10 Okay
Verified traveller
17 June 2019
Verified traveller
Stayed 1 night in Jun 2019
10/10 Excellent
Verified traveller
25 May 2019
Verified traveller
Stayed 1 night in May 2019
10/10 Excellent
Bridgette d.
4 March 2019
Magical !
Bridgette d.
Stayed 1 night in Feb 2019
10/10 Excellent
Karen H.
29 August 2018
Such a cool slice of land to go get inspired by!
Karen H.
Stayed 1 night in Jul 2018
10/10 Excellent
eric h.
31 July 2018
Happy Hobbit House
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About the host
Hosted by Dan Sasquatch

I am a holistic healthcare practitioner (chiropractor) of over 25 years who, like Thoreau, went into the woods to "live deliberately." My objective is to live in peace and health while promoting sustainable, responsible culture. I host a talk radio program about this subject, so I actively promote independent thought and dialogue to this effect. Be careful about loosely asking questions -- I like to banter as well as impart what I've learned thus far. There is so much more to learn (a lifetime of lessons living out here) and it's soulful work, so I'm relatively enthusiastic about how important and relevant this subject is.
Why they chose this property
It's accessible to civilization but removed. All of our water is gravity fed and of the highest quality -- the best water you'll ever likely drink. The rain forest climate here ensures a plentiful supply (even though it may be too plentiful during the winter months).
What makes this property unique
Beyond the filled capacity of woofers, interns and guests in the summer, it's quiet here in the forest. You can hear the wind blow and the rush of streams al around us. As I am fond of saying .. "there's nothing to do here." Of course there are lots of games and conversation to be had in the Hygge Hall, trails to hike, etc, but we have little access to technology so we can all unplug.
The land is rugged, steep mountainous terrain and our agroforestry orchards and garden have a permaculture emphasis. No, we don't grow pot (like everyone else in the emerald triangle). Our orchards and gardens have a created beauty and abundance -- feel free to forage and nourish yourself. We share.
The land is rugged, steep mountainous terrain and our agroforestry orchards and garden have a permaculture emphasis. No, we don't grow pot (like everyone else in the emerald triangle). Our orchards and gardens have a created beauty and abundance -- feel free to forage and nourish yourself. We share.
Languages:
English
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