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Moonlit Meadows Yurt Opens at Beaver Valley Family Park and Campground: A Cozy New Way to Camp

A new yurt option called Moonlit Meadows is now available at Beaver Valley Family Park and Campground, offering a comfy, low-fuss basecamp for stargazing nights, easy mornings, and classic campground vibes.

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A fresh new stay for campers who love comfort and camp vibes

There is a new way to settle into the outdoors at Beaver Valley Family Park and Campground: the Moonlit Meadows yurt. If you like the idea of sleeping in a solid, weather-friendly shelter while still waking up to birdsong and campground mornings, yurts hit a sweet spot between tent camping and cabin stays.

In this guide, we will keep it simple: what yurt camping feels like, how to plan your stay, what to pack, and a few easy ideas to make the most of a Moonlit Meadows style weekend.

    Quick planning shortcut

    Start by choosing your must-haves (power, bedding, cooking setup, pet-friendly rules). Then build a packing list around what the yurt provides so you do not bring duplicates.

    What to expect from a yurt stay

    A yurt is typically a circular, sturdy shelter that feels cozy and spacious at the same time. You get a more solid barrier from wind and light rain than a tent, plus a more relaxed setup and takedown. For many campers, the biggest win is arriving and getting into vacation mode faster.

    Even when a yurt includes some basics, it still feels like camping. You will likely be walking to shared campground amenities, cooking outside or with simple gear, and spending most of your time outdoors.

    • More structure than a tent, with that classic camping atmosphere
    • Great for shoulder-season trips when nights cool down
    • Ideal for campers who want comfort without going fully indoors

    Confirm the included amenities

    Before you go, check what is provided (beds or platforms, heat, lighting, outlets, cookware). Packing is much easier when you know what is already there.

    How to plan a smooth Moonlit Meadows weekend

    Yurt stays are popular because they remove the biggest friction points of camping. That also means they can book up faster than standard sites. Pick a couple of date options, decide how many people are coming, and reserve early if you can.

    Once dates are set, plan around the rhythm of campground life: easy breakfasts, one fun main activity, and a simple dinner that does not require a huge kitchen setup. The goal is relaxed, not complicated.

    • Choose dates with a backup option in case the yurt is booked
    • Plan one anchor activity per day, then keep the rest flexible
    • Build meals around a few reliable staples to minimize gear

    Use a two-bin packing approach

    Pack one bin for kitchen and food, one bin for sleep and comfort. It speeds up unloading and keeps the yurt tidy.

    What to pack for yurt camping (without overpacking)

    Yurts make camping easier, but you still want the right layers and a few comfort items. Think in systems: sleep, warmth, lighting, and simple cooking.

    If the yurt has a solid floor, bring indoor-friendly footwear or cozy socks to keep things clean and comfortable. Nights can cool down quickly, so a warm layer and a good sleeping setup matter even in summer.

    • Sleep: sleeping bag or bedding, pillow, extra blanket for cool nights
    • Comfort: camp chairs, small mat for the entry, slippers or warm socks
    • Lighting: headlamp plus a lantern for easy evening setup
    • Kitchen: stove, lighter, cooler, dish kit, and a small wash basin
    • Extras: bug spray, sunscreen, and a compact first-aid kit for everyday scrapes

    Pack for temperature swings

    Bring one warm layer more than you think you need. A light puffy or fleece makes evenings outside the yurt much more enjoyable.

    Simple ways to make the most of a Moonlit Meadows style stay

    A yurt is perfect for the little moments: slow coffee, a deck of cards, and a night sky check before bed. If you want the trip to feel extra memorable, lean into low-effort traditions that fit the outdoors.

    Try a stargazing session, a short sunset walk, or a cozy hot drink routine. These are the kinds of details that turn a quick getaway into a trip you will want to repeat.

    • Bring a star map app and do a 10-minute stargazing check-in
    • Plan one easy camp dessert like fruit and chocolate
    • Set up a no-rush morning with coffee, oatmeal, and a short walk

    Keep evenings calm

    A small lantern, warm layers, and a simple snack are often all you need for a great night outside.

    A cozy new option for your next campground getaway

    Moonlit Meadows adds a welcoming, comfort-forward way to camp at Beaver Valley Family Park and Campground. Yurt camping is all about spending less time setting up and more time enjoying the outdoors, whether that means relaxed meals, easy walks, or quiet stargazing.

    If you are planning a first yurt trip or looking to simplify your next weekend away, a little prep goes a long way. Build your packing list around the amenities, keep meals simple, and let the campground pace do the rest.

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