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Wild Haven

Wild Haven is a calm, cinematic design system for off-grid nature retreats and cabin bookings. A deep-forest canvas and a single warm-amber accent evoke fog, pine and firelight, while a lowercase editorial serif set low over a full-bleed hero makes the landscape — not the chrome — the first thing you feel. A slim horizontal booking bar overlaps the hero’s lower edge, and the cabins read as unhurried editorial cards led by name, nights and a nightly rate.

Calm, cinematic and nature-first — foggy pine greens and one warm firelit amber that make disconnecting feel like the luxury.

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Larch Valley · 3,000 acres of quiet

disconnect to
reconnect

A handful of off-grid cabins scattered through fog and pine. No signal, no schedule — just wood smoke, cold mornings and the long walk back to yourself.

Book your stay
Location
Larch Valley, MT
Dates
Sep 12 — 15
Guests
2 adults
Six cabins, one valley

Somewhere quiet to put it down

Each cabin sits alone in the trees, out of sight of the next. Rates are per night, firewood and coffee included.

Firelit

Ember A-Frame

2-night minimum · sleeps 2

Wood stove · solar power · creekside deck

$188 / night
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Family

Fernhollow Cabin

2-night minimum · sleeps 4

Full kitchen · outdoor bath · no wifi

$246 / night
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Off-grid

The Lookout Tent

1-night stays · sleeps 2

Canvas bell tent · fire pit · ridge view

$134 / night
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Restorative

Aspen Hollow

3-night minimum · sleeps 3

Sauna · cold plunge · glass gable

$212 / night
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Remote

The Old Fire Tower

2-night minimum · sleeps 2

360° view · woodstove · steep trail in

$268 / night
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Groups

Willowbank Bunkhouse

2-night minimum · sleeps 6

Bunk room · long table · river swim

$298 / night
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Why off-grid

The point isn’t the cabin. It’s everything you leave in the car.

There’s a particular quiet that only arrives once the notifications stop. By the second morning you’re reading the weather off the sky, keeping the stove alive out of habit, and noticing how much longer a day feels when nothing is buzzing for your attention.

We keep the land wild and the cabins simple on purpose. Come to walk, to sleep, to cook slowly over fire — and to remember that being unreachable is not the same as being lost.

Read our field notes →
6,400 ft · dark-sky reserve

What every stay comes with

Four things we always leave for you
01

Solar & wood heat

Every cabin runs on solar with a wood stove or pellet fire — split kindling stacked and waiting by the door.

02

No wifi, on purpose

No signal in the valley. We hand you a paper trail map, a headlamp and a French press at check-in.

03

Trailheads at the door

Four marked loops leave from the meadow, from a 40-minute creek walk to a full-day ridge climb.

04

Firewood & coffee

Locally milled firewood, fresh-ground coffee and a small pantry of the essentials come with every stay.

The season is opening

Autumn dates are live. The fog rolls in soon.

September and October book up first — the cold mornings and turning larches are worth planning around.

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Design rules

The system, applied to any site

  • Lead with a full-bleed nature scene rendered as layered fog-and-pine gradients, and set a lowercase editorial serif headline low in the left corner so the landscape reads first and the type sits inside it.
  • Reserve a single warm-amber accent for firelight — the glowing tent, the primary button, prices and small marks — against a deep-forest canvas so the palette stays quiet and cinematic.
  • Float a slim horizontal booking bar (Location / Dates / Guests / Check availability) so it overlaps the bottom edge of the hero, bridging the image and the content below.
  • Design cabins as quiet editorial cards: a nature-toned image block, the cabin name, a short line of nights and sleeps, and a nightly rate led in the accent — no loud badges or hard sells.
  • Pair an editorial serif for headings (e.g. Fraunces, often lowercase) with a clean sans-serif for body and booking details, and keep radii modest (~12px) with generous dark space over borders.
  • Add honest off-grid detail — solar power, wood stoves, no wifi, trail distances, plausible names and rates — so the retreat feels real and considered rather than staged.

Ships with

Nav with book CTAFull-bleed misty-forest hero with lowercase serif overlayOverlapping booking bar (Location / Dates / Guests)Retreat cabins grid (name / nights / price per night)Editorial "why off-grid" sectionField notes / what’s included bandFooter with locations & links

Design tokens

Palette

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text
muted
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Headings

Fraunces

Body

Inter

Radius

12px

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