Camp life · a week in orbit

a day in our
space station

open · 8 days
population · 80
sleep · optional

From early morning to midnight, every hour at Lands Beyond has its own gravity. This is what an orbit at camp is like.

Infrastructure · the bones

a space station built for a week

Geodesic domes. Airstream kitchen. South African shades. Mexican and Balinese decorations. Not to mention lights, sounds, infrastructure. We bring it all.

centerpiece neon geodesic dome
foodairstream kitchen
shadesouth african shade
sounddj booth
facilityprivate toilets
facilityshowers

What you get

your home away from home

The camp fee covers all the costs of bringing a whole space station to Playa.

01
tent space
02
ac space
03
2 meals daily
04
water + ice
05
showers
06
private toilets
07
shade spaces
08
alcohol and beer

What we ask

your part in the mission

Lands Beyond runs on participation, not spectatorship. Four light commitments keep the whole station aloft — and they're half the fun.

01
raise the station

Lend your hands to setup or strike. We conjure a whole world from bare dust and return it to dust — be part of the magic at one end or the other.

02
feed the crew

Cook one communal meal across the week. Fuel for fellow space travelers, served with love under the desert sky.

03
gift the playa

Just 1.5 hours of interactivity for the entire burn. Share your spark — a skill, a ritual, a moment of wonder for passing dust-dwellers.

04
hold the orbit

Pitch in on a few small team tasks through the week. Many hands keep the mothership humming and the family thriving.

◐ 10 principles · how we live

camp is a practice, not a place

01
radical
inclusion
02
gifting
03
decommodi-
fication
04
radical
self-reliance
05
radical
self-expression
06
communal
effort
07
civic
responsibility
08
leaving
no trace
09
participation
10
immediacy

Aug 30 — Sep 7 · 2026

get in the ship

Apply to join See camp fee