Treebones Resort

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"Along the spectacular Big Sur coast, you'll find a unique glamping experience: Treebones Resort, with 16 yurts perched on redwood platforms, each with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Step inside for some surprisingly swanky touches such as queen-size beds and cushy couches, plus sinks, heaters and electric lights. Outside, deck chairs provide the perfect vantage point for jaw-dropping sunsets. Other accommodations—truly unique ones—are available as well. Designed by a local artist, Human Nest and Twig Hut are 'wood-art' installations that up to two adventurous people can sleep in, making for a Big Sur sojourn unlike any other. And at the other end of the luxury spectrum is the solar-powered 45-square-metre 'autonomous tent', a cocoon-like structure that includes a private deck, claw-foot shower, king-size bed, gas fireplace and outdoor fire pit. Traditional bring-your-own-tent campsites with toilet and shower facilities are available as well. In addition to simply revelling in the peaceful beauty of it all, there's no shortage of things to do nearby. Book a private guided day-long hike—your guide will drive you between trailheads—and visit Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park and Limekiln State Park, or enjoy sea kayaking with a local guide in San Simeon Cove, a natural harbour 15 miles to the south. Treebones also features a full restaurant, a sushi bar, a spa, a heated pool and hot tub (available to all residents) and an outdoor bar with that same ocean view, where you can relax with a glass of wine or a local beer after a day of hiking, kayaking or simply hanging out at the resort."
"Just south of Big Sur, Treebones is the ideal California coastal glamping experience. Stay in one of their yurts, or bring your own tent and camp out in one of their tree house nests. The onsite restaurant is award winning, and part of the year, an omakase sushi experience is available. Relax in the pool, visit the spa, or immerse yourself in nature anywhere along Hwy 1."
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"Situated south of Big Sur overlooking the coastline, Treebones is ideal if you're looking for an elevated glamping experience immersed in nature. Stay in a yurt or bring your own tent and camp out in one of their tree house nests. Amenties include an award-winning restaurant pool, and spa. "

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