Elements Eco Camp is a place being built slowly and intentionally, in rhythm with the land and the seasons.
It sits within forest, light, and quiet — not as something imposed on the landscape, but as something shaped by it. Every path, every structure, every gathering space is being designed to feel like it belongs here. Not just visually, but emotionally.
This is a place for people who are drawn to stillness, beauty, and presence. For those who want to rest deeply, gather meaningfully, and reconnect — with nature, with others, and with themselves.
We are creating Elements Eco Camp because we believe the way places are built matters. The pace matters. The care matters. The intention matters.
And when those things are done well, people feel it.



The land itself has been our first guide.
We pay attention to how light moves through the trees in the morning. To where sound carries, and where it softens. To how people naturally move through space without being directed. To where gathering feels natural, and where solitude feels safe.
Rather than designing from a blueprint outward, we’re designing from experience inward — asking not just what a space should look like, but what it should feel like to be in.
The result is a collection of forest-tucked geodesic domes that feel warm, light-filled, and quietly expansive. A forest spa designed for immersion and restoration, where steam rises into the trees and time slows down.
Elements Eco Camp is not being built quickly.
It is being built carefully.
That means doing the invisible work first: environmental studies, engineering, planning, and listening — to the land, to advisors, to the community around us. It means building in phases, learning as we go, and letting the place reveal what it needs rather than forcing it into a predetermined shape.
This slower pace allows us to protect what makes the place special while creating something that can last.
We are not building for trends or timelines. We are building for longevity, integrity, and meaning.
Our philosophy is simple:
That nature is not a backdrop, but a partner.
That beauty is not decoration, but coherence.
That luxury is not excess, but care, space, and ease.
That meaningful experiences don’t need to be loud to be memorable.
We believe that people are craving places that feel real, rooted, and restorative. Places where nothing is trying too hard, and nothing is asking too much.
Elements Eco Camp exists to be one of those places.
Elements Eco Camp is being built by us — Adam and Cameron — not just as a business, but as a long-term commitment to a piece of land and the kind of place we believe the world needs more of.
We didn’t set out to build a resort.
We didn’t start with a market gap or a revenue model.
We started with a feeling — that there should be places where people can slow down, breathe more deeply, and feel quietly held by their surroundings.
Places where nothing is asking too much of you.
Where beauty is subtle.
Where care is visible in the small things.
That’s what we’re trying to build here.
This is not a project to be rushed or scaled recklessly. It’s not a concept we’re testing or a brand we’re trying on. It’s a place we’re tending — thoughtfully, patiently, and with a sense of responsibility to the land, the community around it, and the people who will one day soon, arrive here.
Every decision — from the way the spaces are shaped, to the materials we choose, to the pace at which we grow — is guided by that responsibility.
We want this place to feel good to arrive at.
And good to leave behind.
We want it to be somewhere people return to — not just because it’s beautiful, but because it feels meaningful, grounding, and real.
Elements Eco Camp is not yet complete.
It is becoming.
And those who find their way here early are not just future guests — they are part of the story of how this place comes into being. Part of the energy, the care, and the intention that shape it from the very beginning.
We’re grateful for that. Truly.
We look forward to welcoming you when the time is right.
— Adam & Cameron