A “bud 'n’ breakfast” mountain resort is set to open July 1
in the San Juan mountains surrounding Durango, Colo.
CannaCamp bills itself as a "170-acre slice of heaven,
where recreational marijuana and our traditional Colorado ranch create an
unprecedented opportunity for cannabis users to experience the outdoors in a
safe environment, " according to its website.
Guests can legally and openly smoke anywhere on the
campgrounds, except inside the five two-bedroom cabins and four suites that
accommodate up to seven guests each.
The cabins and suites all have their own outdoor private
smoking decks.
The resort/camp does not sell marijuana to guests but has a
cannabis concierge who can help with selections when users do
purchase elsewhere.
Camp activities range from the traditional outdoor sports of
hiking, biking and fishing to curated cannabis-related activities "taught
by a respected group of pharmacologic cannabis pioneers, wellness coaches, yogi
masters, culinary wizards and dispensary owners."
Classes and workshops include cooking classes where guests
learn food/cannabis combinations, and yoga and meditation sessions that
"are best enjoyed with a mellow mountain high."
In the Canvas & Cannabis class, guests "can embrace
their artistic abilities and explore the creative process."
Cuisine ranges from gourmet (filet of elk) to ranch fare (ribeye
steak) "with thoughtfully prepared cannabis pairings."
There's a daily happy hour, nightly entertainment with
campfires and dancing, WiFi in the main lodge, a heated outdoor pool, a
14-person hot tub and gear for adventure activities.
Bookings are made online directly with the resort. Rates
start at $395 per person, per night with a three-night minimum-stay
requirement.