Tiny Tranquility Tiny House & Vintage RV Park, Waldport OR
Address | 4399 SW Eriksen Ave, Waldport, OR, United States |
Phone | +1 503-893-4072 |
Website | tinytranquility.com |
Categories | RV Park |
Rating | 4.3 10 reviews |
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Tiny Tranquility Tiny House & Vintage RV Park reviews
10Josh is creating a unique place for people with Tiny Houses in a wonderful location-the Oregon coast. Walk in the woods or on the beaches. Among the flora and fauna.mosses, mushrooms, sea stars, anemones! Oh my!
Incredible Park, this is the type of community that America needs more of. Josh, the owner, is such a giving and helpful person, and really makes this a community worth living in.
Rented the airstream had to turn the propane off smell was bad they said was fixed but it wasn't so no hot water cold shower was very inconvenient that could be dangerous
Tiny Tranquility is a great place! Would highly recommend. Josh and the team do an amazing job at making it a cozy, clean, and safe place.
This place is cute and awesome because of the company who originally built this place, unfortunately it is owned by Sweet Home, they ruin every community by purchasing family homes and turning them into vacation rentals leaving local families Homeless. They have been actively ruining Newport, Yachats and Depoe Bay.
This company is trash and a threat to our coastal communities and should be avoided at all cost!
This message is To inform Josh Palmer the CEO of Tiny Tranquility, for a second location. North Carolina is a hit. As I love and will always love tiny homes and hope for a future in one. The point is to get this message to Josh Palmer and recommend a second location towards the south. So many people move down to the south as it can be “cheaper” and Now everyone is moving south or east. The pricing to live is tough everywhere. The south is not “cheaper” as it seems. Totally Recommend a second location towards the south. No one likes paying 1800$ to 2500$ a month for a one bedroom, sometimes two. Where as your company, people can have more then that in a tiny home with land for cheaper rent. I hope one day y’all will make it closer to the east coast.
I love this place. Sweet, clean tiny homes with dog-friendly options, dog park, lodge with games, puzzles, pool, ping pong, washer and dryer, and a quick walk across 101 to the beach. We've stayed here twice so far, our last stay in a sweet little Airstream-esque trailer. It was raining so super crazy our whole stay, but the sound of the rain and the ocean made our stay so comfy and cozy. We were able to walk the dogs during rain breaks and make a mad dash to the lodge for a pool game. This will definitely be one of our regular places to re-visit!
It not what was shown on TV! Crowded, with tiny homes and not well kept. Needs yard maintenance bad. More like a trailer park.
What a perfect place for a family celebration! The owners/operators are welcoming and accessible. The Commons and Lodge were clean and nicely appointed. We thoroughly enjoyed the BBQ and fireplace areas as well. The rental prices are affordable, and the four we rented were all comfortable and well stocked. We will definitely consider staying here again in the future.
What an incredible spot on the Oregon coast. Especially for a family gathering. We (25+people) were there to celebrate a birthday and the owners could not have been more friendly and accommodating. We were able to reserve both the Commons and the Lodge for two nights of fun! The Lodge is perfect for a large group. We had plenty of space inside, and outside we barbecued and sang around the fire pit. The tiny homes were clean and well appointed. The Sea Star (Airstream) was a truly amazing, comfortable space. We'll be back!