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Orange Sunshine Secluded Yurt by the River


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One of the lovely parts about yurt-living is the built-in skylight in the center of the yurt roof. This one sends “Orange Sunshine” into the interior, thus the building’s quaint name.

This electricity-free structure sits in the “middle of nowhere” with beautiful river views and plenty of natural seclusion. In the cold months you can light the woodburning stove, and there’s a queen bed and futon where guests can sleep.

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I love the wood burning stove in the center.

This groovy futon acts as a secondary bed.

Hand-crafted kitchenette with pottery mugs.

There’s a two-burner camp stove for cooking.

A great selection of books.

Here’s where you can sit down for a meal.

What a cozy spot!

Hand-painted details on the walls.

Relax in a hammock and take an outdoor shower.

And here’s a milled wood outhouse.

Enjoy s’mores by the outdoor fire pit.

Steps down to the riverbank.

And this is the view!

Highlights:

  • Right on the river
  • Open concept yurt
  • Living space
  • Queen bed
  • Wood stove
  • Dining area
  • Kitchenette (with propane stove & cookware)
  • Private outhouse
  • Walk 5 mins down a groomed trail (so pack light!)
  • No electricity, so prepare to unplug!
  • Cast iron wood-burning stove, with indoor kindling & firewood provided
  • Outdoor shower

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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