Welcome to the Bunkhouse at Harrison Serenity Ranch, a spacious group retreat on 67 private acres of Palomar Mountain. Surrounded by oak trees, sweeping valley views, and the quiet beauty of the Cleveland National Forest, this rustic yet comfortable space is ideal for families, retreats, and groups of friends.
The Bunkhouse features six sturdy bunk bed sets ,comfortably sleeping up to twelve guests. With two full bathrooms, everyone has room to refresh after a day of hiking, stargazing, or exploring the mountain. The open, practical layout makes it easy for groups to gather, share meals, and enjoy time together, whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat. Please note; fitted sheets are provided on the beds, although you will need to bring all other linen, including bedding, pillows and towels
Step outside and you’ll discover the magic of Harrison Serenity Ranch. Guests have access to most of the property, including scenic hiking trails and a dedicated yoga deck that overlooks the valley — a perfect spot for meditation, morning stretches, or simply soaking in the view. Outdoor showers are available and BBQ areas may be arranged upon request. The ranch is also home to abundant wildlife, from deer and red-tailed hawks to owls and woodpeckers, adding to the immersive mountain experience.
For those who enjoy history, the remains of Nate Harrison’s stone house can be found on the property, offering a glimpse into the life of one of San Diego’s legendary pioneers. Nearby, the world-famous Palomar Observatory provides a fascinating excursion and an even deeper appreciation for the night skies you’ll enjoy right from the ranch.
Harrison Serenity Ranch is fully off-grid, powered by solar energy and sustained by artesian well water first claimed in 1892. A Camp Host is available 24 hours a day to assist with your group’s needs, and propane heaters can be rented for cool evenings. While the property feels remote and secluded, it’s only about 45 minutes to the nearest store, so we recommend arriving prepared.
The journey to Harrison Serenity Ranch is part of the experience. After turning off CA-76, you’ll travel approximately 6 scenic miles to reach the property. The first mile is paved, followed by about 5 miles of gravel along Nate Harrison Grade Road. This is a rural mountain road that can be narrow, uneven, and bumpy in sections, and it requires slow, careful driving. While it is typically accessible in a standard passenger vehicle in good condition, we strongly recommend driving cautiously, ensuring you have enough fuel, and that your brakes are in good working order for the descent.
Along the way, you’ll be treated to sweeping views, and you’ll know you’ve arrived when you reach a sharp left switchback marked by a stone memorial to Nate Harrison on the right-hand side, along with the Harrison Serenity Ranch sign.
Whether you’re planning a family reunion, a group retreat, or simply a mountain getaway with friends, the Bunkhouse at Harrison Serenity Ranch offers space, comfort, and a setting unlike anywhere else. Here, you’ll unplug, reconnect, and create lasting memories in one of Southern California’s most beautiful landscapes.
Noise and Campfire Rules
Music: Please keep all music off after 7:00 PM so everyone can enjoy the orchestra of nature.
Quiet Hours: Begin at 9:00 PM. We ask all guests to keep noise to a minimum during this time.
Campfires: Begin dimming fires at 9:30 PM - Fires must be fully extinguished by 11:00 PM (A shovel is located near the fire pit for your convenience)