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Alter Experiences LLC is a glamping & nature travel company based out of San Diego, CA. We're dedicated to creating meaningful experiences in nature & getting people outdoors.

We are USFS Outfitters in the Cleveland National Forest and offer high altitude glamping retreats in Mt. Laguna.

Our glamping sites are nestled in the high mountain forests of San Diego's backcountry - sky islands where pristine nature & wild-life thrives. These are some of the most remote & biologically diverse habitats in all of Southern California.

Our sites are handpicked to offer you a truly nature immersive experience. We strive to create the most comfortable outdoor experiences, even at our most remote locations. We take all that's fun about traditional camping & combine it with modern comfort & state of the art equipment.

We offer various accommodation styles depending on location. Our Tentsile tree tents are definitely the most popular - a lightweight tree house that uses 3 anchor points to create a "living space" suspended between trees. Our elevated tree tents bring a whole new dimension to camping.

Our plush & cozy bell tent was designed with the ultimate comfort in mind! It feature all the amenities you can expect at a hotel & redefines the outdoor hospitality experience.

IMMERSE YOURSELF IN NATURE

We founded Alter Experiences out of our love & passion for nature travel & the great outdoors. We believe in the healing & regenerative powers of nature immersive experiences.

It’s a mission that we’re very passionate about & the principles we founded our business on. Our glamping retreat in Mount Laguna immerses you in giant oak & pine trees in the Cleveland National Forest. We have a fleet of bikes that you can rent to explore the nearby trails and meadows.

RELAX. EXPLORE. ENJOY. WE TAKE CARE OF THE REST.

LET'S PLAN YOUR OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

bell tent icon  GLAMPING SUITES

Fox Den & Blue Jay Nest in Laguna Campground are ideal for big groups & gatherings.

Lions Den, Deer Peak & Eagles Nest are at Burnt Rancheria Campground, by the PCT.

BOOK direct NOW and use discount code ILOVEGLAMPING for 10% off.


From

$320

per night / 6 guests

Blue Jay Nest

location icon Laguna Campground

Blue Jay Nest is our group site in the Cleveland National Forest, Laguna campground. This fun and cozy space features up to 4 bell tents, as well as our double bubble 2 story tree tent, giant trillium hammocks and more.

Blue Jay nest is nestled among giant pine and conifer trees for a private setting. It's located right next to flush toilets/showers and is the ideal setting for your large group or special event.

 

Max. Capacity

14

Extra Persons

$35 per night

Min. Nights

2

Cleaning Fee

$150


From

$320

per night / 6 guests

Fox Den

location icon Laguna Campground

Fox Den is our group site in the Cleveland National Forest, Laguna campground. It is located near flush bathrooms / showers and also offers easy access to the various trails, including the Laguna Meadow Trail.

This site comes with 3 luxury bell tents. The first bell tent comes with queen mattress, the second comes with 2 full beds, and the third comes with 2 single beds. It also features a combination of tree tents & hammocks; including our multi-level tree house. It is a private and secluded site, perfect for your group event or family gathering.

Max. Capacity

14

Extra Persons

$35 per night

Min. Nights

2

Cleaning Fee

$150


From

$170

per night / 2 guests

Lions Den

location icon Burnt Rancheria Campground

Lion's Den is our most popular & secluded site in the Cleveland National Forest at Burnt Rancheria campground. This site features 2 bell tents, as well as a multi-level combination of tree tents and hammocks. The first bell tent features a queen mattress & sofa bed. The second bell tent is a lounge by day and with 2 sofa beds for sleeping.

Lion's Den also features a double tree tent & 2 story triple tree tent. 2 Trillium hammocks also included, as well as slack-line and yoga trapeze. It can accommodate up to 8 more than comfortably.

Max. Capacity

8

Extra Persons

$35 per night

Min. Nights

2

Cleaning Fee

$125


From

$150

per night / 2 guests

Deer Peak

location icon Burnt Rancheria Campground

Deer Peak is our family glamping site in the Cleveland National Forest, Burnt Rancheria campground. This site comes with 2 luxury bell tents. One bell tent comes with a queen mattress & the other features 2 full beds.

This site also features a triple tree tent that can sleep an additional 3 people, as well as a hammock for lounging.

 

Max. Capacity

8

Extra Persons

$35 per night

Min. Nights

2

Cleaning Fee

$125


From

$140

per night / 2 guests

Eagles Nest

location icon Burnt Rancheria Campground

Eagles Nest is our tree tent playground in the Cleveland National Forest, Burnt Rancheria campground. This private & secluded site features 1 bell tent with 2 full beds. The site also features 2 double tree tents, a 2 story triple tree tent, and various hammocks. Eagle Nest is our flagship tree tent complex, ideal for families and small intimate gatherings. This is our most private site, besides Lions Den.

Max. Capacity

8

Extra Persons

$35 per night

Min. Nights

2

Cleaning Fee

$125

  • Tree tents include Teton sleeping bags, sleeping bag liner, sleeping pads and pillows.
  • Solar powered lights are also provided

Unfortunately, a vast majority of the population these days are deliberately turning a blind eye to the disastrous consequences of unsustainable lifestyle choices.

We live in an intrinsically connected & globalized industrial world where our actions have very far reaching consequences, for both our species and the planet's eco-system.

Through the clothes we buy, the energy we use, the food we eat - even the simplest products we buy and use daily have been shown to leave an impact on our health, our environment, or our economy.

Every product we choose to buy into impacts our world through its creation, its distribution, its use and its disposal. Every dollar we spend is essentially a vote that helps perpetuate certain industries and business models that may not have humanities best interest at heart.

Most people likely never know or even care to see who they are impacting with their day to day purchasing habits & lifestyle choices. But they are out there, nonetheless, suffering – or thriving - based on our choices, actions and/or in-actions.

Because we live in such a global, profit-at-all-costs world, the number impacted is astounding – hard to grasp really. One detailed life cycle analysis of aluminum cans, for example, documents that;

Environmental Destruction

"In all, the production of an aluminum can requires over 60 different types of raw or processed materials and creates over 75 different types of pollutants. The material inputs and manufacturing equipment also have their own life cycle impacts."

And that's just an aluminum can. There are countless other examples that can be shown on many product and business processes out there.

One of the greatest tragedies today & a shocking example of our mass-consumerism run amuck is modern day slavery. Slavery & forced child slavery is very much alive and well in the world, and many unsuspecting consumers support the practice with their wallets. Because slave labor is often buried deep within supply chains and outsourced production facilities, we can only estimate the actual number of victims, but by all accounts there are more slaves today than at any other point in history.

The latest estimates by the International Labor Organization state that nearly 21 million people are victims of forced labor--and a significant amount of this suffering is fueled by every day products available on American shelves. These unfortunate souls are producing the material goods that are in your apartment, mining for the precious metals in your electronic devices, or cultivating and harvesting the food that you buy at the grocery store and restaurants. All so that you can get a good deal and manufacturers can achieve the highest margins of profit.

Never mind that these laborers are often women and children. Never mind that they are subjected to coercion and violence. Never mind that they never enjoy the fruit of their own labor, living in the most deplorable conditions imaginable. You might be supporting forced labor through your spending habits & lifestyle choices.

So choosing a sustainable lifestyle requires a lot of work, researching, rethinking and soul searching. We all want our homes protected, our neighborhoods unpolluted, a plentiful supply of safe drinking water and food – and knowing that our future is secure. And we want others to make choices that ensure we have these things.

Sustainable LifestylesLiving, of course, involves impacting others – all of life impacts others. But is our impact unnecessarily harmful – or is it based on a conscious choice which minimizes harm done and maximizes benefits?

Creating sustainable lifestyles means rethinking our ways of living, how we buy, what we consume and how we organize our daily lives. It is about transforming our societies and living in balance with our natural environment. All our choices and actions - whether at home or at work - on energy use, transport, food, waste and communication – contribute to sustainable lifestyles.

For sustainable lifestyles to be part of our cultures and societies and become part of our everyday lives, they must be enabled and developed at all levels, through the social and technical systems and institutions that surround us. These include efficient infrastructures, services and products, such as efficient public transport systems, and by individual choices and actions to help minimize the use of natural resources, emissions, wastes and pollution while supporting equitable socio-economic development and conserving the Earth’s life support systems within the planet’s ecological carrying capacity. (1)

Creating a sustainable lifestyle takes a lifelong commitment to learning, experimenting, exploring, & committing to increasingly sustainable practices. It's such a simple and natural principle yet tragically; we've forgotten these important natural laws to the detriment of just about every natural resource on the planet.

Alter Experiences LLC is dedicated to raising awareness about the need for these changes through our tourism model. We want our destination to be a platform for change towards a more sustainable and conservation oriented future for our planet earth.

(1) United Nations Environmental Programs

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The San Diego Backcountry offers a host of attractions and activities. Our sites are located just 30 minutes from Lake Cuyamaca and Julian. Enjoy miles and miles of trails through our beautiful Cleveland National Forest & Rancho Cuyamaca State Park. There are numerous restaurants and pubs, including our local venue The Outpost by Valley Farm. 

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HIKING

Our glamping sites are nestled in the high mountain forests of San Diego's backcountry - sky islands where pristine nature & wild-life thrives. These are some of the most remote & biologically diverse habitats in all of Southern California that include many open space preserves, National Forest Lands and State Parks.

Our trail network has something for everyone - from beginners to expert hikers. Our sites are located walking distance to major trailheads such as Big Laguna Lake and the Pacific Crest Trail. READ MORE...

The Outpost by Valley Farm

THE OUTPOST

The Outpost by Valley Farm (formerly the Blue Jay Lodge) is under new ownership and features a pub, restaurant and LIVE music every Friday. Come taste some of the most delicious BBQ, carne asada fries, chili bowl, pizzas, wings and so much more. The bar has a wide assortment of libations to choose from. The Outpost is also an event venue that can be booked for private events and has 5 beautiful cabins on the property. It is a very unique experience and the venue is dog-friendly. 

Mountain Biking

MOUNTAIN BIKING

Among the funnest activities available in our San Diego Backcountry is mountain biking. There are numerous mountain bike trails to choose from that are very close to our glamping sites.

Big Laguna Trail and Noble Canyon are 2 of the most popular and can be done as one long track. If you are new to mountain biking, or want to try the latest MTB equipment, Alter Experiences is your one-stop-shop for bike and equipment rentals in Mt. Laguna. Book your mountain bike rental HERE

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Our Lifestyle Business Guide is Here!

 Lifestyle Business Guide from Alter Experiences

It’s been 7 years since we took the decision to move up to the mountain and give this thing a try. That was the best decision we ever made and paid off in so many unique and unexpected ways.

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Glamping & Nature Retreats

(619) 642-7015
 
10600 Sunrise HWY
Mt. Laguna CA, 91948
 
 
Alter Experiences LLC operates under permit of USFS. This institution is an equal opportunity employer
 
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