Sunny Land resort 20 miles north of Grants Pass was the last night of a week long trip with our two grandkids ages 8 and 12. After two nights at Best Westerns and four nights at KOAs cabin and a RV, we decided to splurge with a night out of the ordinary. When I spotted the image of a Dragon Lair Tipi to stay in, I couldn’t resist. After a long day visiting the giant Redwoods with a few mishaps we arrived past 7, now exhausted but enchanted by the magic of Sunny Land and Dani our host who delighted in showing her place off. The grandkids were thrilled with the trampoline and swing and hammocks. I cooked a simple meal in the external and shared camp kitchen which was outfitted for large gatherings. it was was a cold night after a heavy rain the day before but we kept the fire pit inside the tipi going to keep us warm. Lots of big comforters also helped. We loved looking up at peacock feathers and dream catchers floating over our heads from the top of the tipi which sported a beautiful hawk flying overhead.
The next morning the kids played in the pond trying to catch a few frogs, and trying out the paddle board and blown up pontoon boat and floating dock. My husband and I just enjoyed ourselves on the deck of the tipi, drinking the great provided coffee and feeling the utter quiet and beauty of the place: We were the only ones there that night as if we were in our own private park. This place would really be ideal for a family/friend reunion gathering with its 5-6 tipis.