Physical Infrastructure for Transition
Wilderness camps, intentional communities, farm stays, and natural spaces for learning wild skills and building autonomous living. Every property validated for philosophical alignment and genuine utility.
Not tourism. Physical spaces where transition becomes practice.
Types of Spaces
From wilderness to community - places for transition
Wilderness Sites
Primitive camping and shelters in natural settings. Minimal infrastructure, maximum connection to wild.
Natural Spaces
Land access for rewilding practice, foraging education, and nature immersion.
Land Communities
Intentional communities building alternatives through shared land stewardship.
Farm Stays
Working farms and homesteads practicing traditional agriculture and animal husbandry.
Eco-Lodges
Low-impact accommodations designed for natural living and transition education.
Homesteads
Self-sufficient properties demonstrating autonomous living beyond industrial systems.
Why This Infrastructure Matters
Beyond tourism - building physical capacity for transition
Physical Connection
Real spaces where theory becomes practice. Land access for learning wild skills, building communities, and developing autonomy.
Community Building
Meeting spaces for tribes forming beyond screens. Shared land for collective projects and intentional living.
Validated Spaces
Every property evaluated for philosophical alignment, natural access, and genuine utility for transition.
Want to understand the philosophy behind this movement?
Read the Manifesto → | See How We're Organized →Return to Wild Places
Access to forests, mountains, rivers - spaces where industrial civilization's patterns break down. Learn fire mastery, shelter building, foraging, and tracking in authentic natural settings.
These aren't recreational sites. They're classrooms for relearning what civilization stripped away - direct relationship with living systems.
Find Wilderness Sites →Build Land-Based Tribes
Communities forming around shared land stewardship and feral principles. Not communes recreating industrial patterns - genuine alternatives building capacity for life beyond collapse.
Visit, contribute, learn. Build relationships with people creating physical infrastructure for transition.
Explore Communities →Validation Standards
What validated means for accommodation
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Philosophical Alignment
Property owners understand and align with Feralist principles. Spaces support genuine transition, not tourism masquerading as alternatives.
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Natural Access
Direct relationship with natural systems - forest, water, wild food, seasonal patterns. Not manicured landscapes simulating nature.
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Low-Impact Design
Infrastructure that works with land, not against it. Traditional building methods, renewable energy, water conservation, waste cycling.
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Community Welcome
Spaces open to movement members seeking to learn, contribute, and build relationships. Not commercial hospitality mimicking authenticity.
Host Economics
Simple, transparent terms
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5% Commission - No Hidden Fees
We take 5% commission on completed bookings. All fees disclosed upfront. This rate supports platform maintenance, property validation, and movement infrastructure.
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Open to All Aligned Hosts
Anyone with aligned property can apply for validation. Movement membership not required - evaluation based on standards and philosophical alignment.
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Direct Guest Relationships
Build connections with guests who value authenticity. We connect you with people seeking genuine alternatives, not algorithm-manipulated tourism.
Questions about how the movement is organized and funded?
See Complete Organizational Transparency →List Your Property
Share your land with the movement
If you steward land, operate a community, or maintain natural spaces aligned with Feralist principles - apply for validation.
What We Look For:
Genuine natural access. Low-impact infrastructure. Philosophical alignment with transition. Welcome for community members seeking to learn and contribute. Authentic land stewardship over commercial hospitality.
Connect with guests building alternatives. Provide physical infrastructure for transition. Join hosts creating spaces where feral living becomes possible.