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Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
The land of AHS (as in “ooh, ahh” - stands for A Healing Space - and awe as in ‘wonder’ - and ok, it’s kind of like Oz too) is an eclectic, countryside farm only 12 minutes from downtown Eugene, Oregon.
The Land of AHS is located in the rolling hills off Lorane Highway. A beautiful and convenient drive to several popular wineries, great hiking trails, the bustling Eugene community and outdoor recreation.
With expansive views, yet nestled in the trees, you’re sure to restore your energy cache, drop into the wonders of nature, and get some much deserved R and R.
My partner and I absolutely loved staying at the Icosa Dome. The wood burning stove inside really made the whole experience incredibly cozy. They have a beautiful bathroom space for guests that was very clean, probably one of the best bathroom spaces I have experienced on HipCamp. They also have two adorable dogs that love to say hello, which is a great bonus!
The dome was awesome. We were very warm with the wood stove going all evening. A great break from reality. Weather rained mostly so we didn’t explore much, but was a great place to crash after a day exploring the city. The dog camp greeter was an extra treat.
First off the hosts were amazing and super accommodating. The camp itself is absolutely magical and inside was cozy and warm with light amenities. The property was beautiful and felt very safe. During our stay we saw deer, turkey and two adorable dogs. 10/10 would stay again!
My stay was great! All provided instructions gave me the information needed to enjoy my stay. Accommodations were above my expectations, and I would be happy to stay here again!
Nice place and convenient location if coming from north of the town. Peaceful farm land and a friendly dog. My wife and myself loved the Dome we had.
Location
Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Kalapuya, Chelamela, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to