Misty forest path at Whose Land

Fall City, Washington

People need fire, forest, and each other. Whose Land is where that happens.

A forested sanctuary near Fall City where community gathers, facilitators host their work, and people come to slow down.

What We Offer

A place to gather, host, and slow down.

Community events, space for facilitators, and quiet weekends in the forest.

Evening gathering around a fire

Community Events

Every month we light a fire and pick guitars and make our voices heard. Men's circles, women's circles, and musical guests gather here. All welcome.

  • Pickin' Around the Fire (monthly bluegrass jam)
  • Men's and women's circles
  • Musical guests and workshops
Geodesic dome in a forest clearing

Rent the Space

The dome holds twelve. The fire circle holds twenty-five. Both are yours for workshops, ceremonies, and retreats. Facilitators who understand the work come here because we do too.

  • The Dome: 12 people, heated, sound system
  • Fire Circle: 25 people, outdoor, covered seating
  • Hosts who understand facilitation
Forest stream with moss-covered rocks

Weekend Stays

The dome is nineteen feet across, warmed by a heater, surrounded by moss-covered trees. Sleep here. Walk the trails. Sit by the river.

  • Private dome weekends ($150/night, 2-night minimum)
  • Shared bunkhouse ($50/person)
  • May through November

Location

Forty-five minutes from Seattle, worlds away from noise.

Forty-five minutes east of Seattle, on Snoqualmie Tribe ancestral lands, there's a hillside of moss-covered trees, a fire circle, and a geodesic dome.

Whether you're coming for an event, hosting your own gathering, or booking a weekend stay, the land itself is part of what happens here.

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