Sleep Inside a Woven Twig Hut
A two story hand built structure with ocean views, offering an imaginative and deeply outdoor overnight experience.
What Is the Twig Hut?
The Twig Hut is a hand built structure that exists somewhere between shelter and sculpture. Created by weaving natural materials into a layered form, it is designed to feel part of the landscape rather than separate from it. At Treebones, it is offered as a campsite experience, inviting guests to step into a space that is open, expressive, and shaped as much by its surroundings as by its design.
Shaped by nature
and imagination.
A two-story hand-built structure of branches and natural materials — part sculpture, part shelter, entirely unique.
Created by Big Sur artist Jayson Fann, the Twig Hut is a campsite shaped around the structure itself — woven from branches and rising above the ground in layered form, it feels alive within its surroundings. This is a bring-your-own-gear experience for guests who want something unforgettable.
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Sleeps TwoBring your own bedding
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Two StoriesWoven branch structure
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By Jayson FannNatural materials · hand-built
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ImmersiveOpen to the elements · coastal views
A stay shaped by nature.
- Round mattress inside the structure
- Two story open air design with woven wood construction
- No walls, insulation, or weather protection
- Exposure to wind, temperature, and natural elements
- Ocean views
- Table for cook stove
- Space for your own tent setup
- Nearby access to water
- Trash disposal
- Heated restrooms and showers with Lather brand shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
- Complimentary self-serve breakfast at the Lodge
- Access to pool and hot tub
- Onsite dining at The Lodge and Wild Coast Sushi
- WiFi available at the Lodge for basic use
Helpful Information & FAQs
The Twig Hut offers a unique stay along the coast, where the structure and its surroundings shape an open, outdoor experience. It is best suited for guests who are comfortable staying outside and coming prepared for changing conditions. This is a camping experience, simple, self directed, and connected to the landscape.
Do I need to bring my own gear?
Yes. This is a campsite. You should bring your own sleeping bags, pillows, and a tent to set up nearby in case of wind or rain.
Is the Twig Hut weatherproof?
No. The structure is open air and does not provide protection from wind or rain. A tent is recommended as a backup.
What is it like to sleep in the Twig Hut?
You will be sleeping on a round mattress inside an open, woven structure. Light, air, and natural sounds move freely through the space, creating a stay that feels fully connected to the outdoors.
Will there be wildlife?
Yes. This is an outdoor structure and you may encounter wildlife such as raccoons, bats, or field mice.
How far are restrooms and showers?
Heated restrooms and showers are located a short walk from the campsite.
Is this a private experience?
The campsite offers a sense of openness and quiet, but it is not fully secluded. You may see or hear other guests nearby.
Can I bring my dog?
No. Dogs are not permitted in campsites or left in vehicles.
Is this suitable for beginners?
This stay is best suited for guests comfortable preparing for outdoor conditions.
What time should I arrive?
We recommend arriving before sunset to allow time to walk in, get oriented, and set up your gear comfortably.
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