Accessible Retreats and Immersive Nature Stays
Lucky Star Retreats is creating a new kind of outdoor retreat and glamping destination where accessibility, privacy, comfort, and connection to nature are built in from the beginning
We are currently in the pre-launch phase and developing our first Lucky Star Retreats location.
Why This Matters
High-demand outdoor destinations still leave too many people out.
Across the Pacific Northwest, people travel for nature, water, trails, events, and time away from daily life. Yet accessible overnight outdoor stays remain limited.
For many guests, especially disabled travelers, families, and groups seeking more inclusive outdoor experiences, the options are too narrow.
Lucky Star Retreats is being built to help change that.
What Lucky Star Retreats Is
More than a campground. More flexible than a retreat center.
Lucky Star Retreats blends multiple ways to stay with multiple ways to experience nature.
Guests may come for:
a peaceful self-guided getaway
a hosted retreat
a partner-led group stay
a family nature experience
an accessibility-centered outdoor adventure
movement, wellness, and restorative add-ons over time
This is a retreat model that can meet people where they are.
More than a campground. More flexible than a retreat center.
Lucky Star Retreats blends multiple ways to stay with multiple ways to experience nature.
Ways to Stay
Choose your level of comfort and immersion.
The Lucky Star model includes multiple lodging tiers so guests can choose the level of comfort, support, and outdoor immersion that works for them.
Glamping Domes
Elevated comfort with bedding, linens, privacy, and stronger amenities.
Target rate: $280/night
Accessible Tent Sites
Tent-ready sites designed for simplicity, dignity, and access.
Target rate: $75/night
Final rates, availability, and amenities may vary by location and buildout phase.
Safari Tents
A simple, comfortable stay with a bed provided and a closer-to-nature feel.
Target rate: $130/night
Accessibility first
Designed with accessibility from day one.
Accessibility is not an add-on here.
Lucky Star Retreats is being shaped with accessibility at the center, including thoughtful planning around circulation, site layout, gathering spaces, lodging types, and guest experience.
The goal is simple: more people should be able to experience overnight nature stays with comfort, dignity, and ease.
Built for community
Designed to add value, not disruption.
Lucky Star Retreats is being developed with respect for the communities, landscapes, and organizations already connected to each potential site.
The goal is not to overwhelm a place. The goal is to support existing recreation, extend visitor stays, create partner opportunities, and build something people feel proud to have nearby.
Launch pathways
Two active launch pathways. One scalable model.
Lucky Star Retreats is currently exploring multiple paths for its first location.
Current areas of focus include:
Hagg Lake region
Strong recreation demand, existing event activity, accessibility infrastructure, and a clear overnight lodging gap.
Columbia Gorge opportunity
Early conversations around a potential land trust-aligned pathway and a strong regional destination market.
The model is designed to work across qualified Pacific Northwest recreation destinations while keeping accessibility, retreat experiences, and community partnership at the center.
Join early
Be part of what comes next.
Lucky Star Retreats is currently in the pre-launch phase.
Join the list for progress updates, early access, partnership opportunities, and ways to support the project.