About.

"Rancho Mastatal is an education center and community rooted in environmental sustainability, meaningful, place-based livelihoods and healthy caring relationships.

We provide powerful educational opportunities through our inspirational, experiential programs and onsite network of integrated, working systems. 

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Bookings.

$50/night

The Hooch

Minimum stay: 1 nightsMaximum capacity: 4 people
Food included
This is one of Rancho Mastatal’s most interesting and in demand structures and is built almost entirely out of bamboo. It provides guests with an intimate experience with the nature that abounds around it.  This magnificent private building sits high amongst the trees with dramatic vistas out towards the forest.

The Hooch is outfitted with one double bed and two single beds on two floors and sleeps up to four people. It features a beautiful bamboo floor. Guests staying in the Hooch share two beautiful showers and an awesome composting toilet with with our apprentices in a nearby, separate structure. This option is appropriate for those guests looking for a unique experience and is not appropriate for people uncomfortable going up and down ladders or families with children under 6 years old.  Due to the nature of bamboo's flexibility, the Hooch does move a bit as you do.  The Hooch has perfect access to many of our trails, swimming holes, forests and waterfalls.
$50/person

Personalized Day Workshop

Want to learn more about our sustainability practices? We offer numerous half day workshops for guests and visitors designed to inspired and re-skill you for a more resilient world. Usually running 1.5 to 2 hours, these workshops can often be booked with short notice. We require a two person minimum to run a course. Costs are $25/person and $20/person for five or more participants. When requesting a booking, please specify the type of workshop you'd like. The workshops we currently offer include:

Introduction to Permaculture Principles

Experience the principles of permaculture in action! From starting small to accelerating succession to energy efficient planning we will explore the practical application of these principles around our site.

Plants for the Tropical Homestead

Explore the perennial vegetables, medicinal plants, and trees crops which feed and heal us in the humid tropics.

Plant Propagation

Spend time in our nursery learning the art and science of seed starting and vegetative plant
propagation; including cuttings, layering, and grafting.

Tropical Agroforestry Tour

Walk through the Ranch’s agroforestry systems in order to understand the holistic approach we have taken toward creating a more resilient, place-based, and permanent agriculture.

Soil Fertility Strategies

Learn how we cultivate a healthy soil in our harsh tropical climate. We will focus on biomass species, biochar production, and microoganism cultivation.

Making Your Own Soap

Learn about basic soap chemistry and how to make your own soap using locally sourced oils and fats.

Starting Your Own Permaculture Project

Learn how the Ranch got started, how it has structured its projects and people, and how it has taken on the many challenges of managing a permaculture project in the tropics.

Sauerkraut and Kimchi in any Climate!

Fermentation is a technique that has been used for thousands of years to preserve food. In this workshop learn how to make your own versions of two classic vegetable ferments—sauerkraut and kimchi. The methods you learn can be applied to many different types of vegetables, in any climate.

Fermenting Vegetables for Health and Nutrition: Techniques in Brining

Live culture fermented foods form a crucial component to a healthy diet and digestive tract. In this class you will learn some of the science and magic behind fermentation, as well as simple techniques for making your own fermented vegetables at home, no matter where you live.

Introduction to Brewing Live-Culture Herbal Sodas

Learn how to brew your own homemade live-culture sodas with local sugars, fruit juices, and herbs! These delicious and healthy sodas are packed with vitamins and minerals, herbal medicines, and probiotics. This class includes your own SCOBY (Symbiotic Colony Of Bacteria and Yeast) to get your own batches going as soon as you get home.

Basic Gluten-Free Herbal Beers

It ss much easier than you thought to brew your own alcohol. Learn the basic principles behind brewing, and how to make simple brews at home with local herbs. You don’t need barley! This class may change your life.
$50/night

Bernie's Bungalows

Minimum stay: 1 nightsMaximum capacity: 9 people
Food included
Bernie's Bungalows are our newest naturally built lodging option. This beautiful timber frame, wattle and daub, lime/clay plastered building has 3 private rooms. The building was designed by Ranch core team member Nic Donati and is the latest example of the Ranch's naturally built infrastructure. The bungalows are near the Ranch's classroom with views into one of our orchards. The structure is currently served by 2 nearby composting toilets. There is running water and electricity. The shower structure for Bernie's will not be complete until 2019. Bernie's is currently served by a temporary outdoor shower.
$50/night

Starboard Cork

Minimum stay: 1 nightsMaximum capacity: 4 people
Food included
In early 2008, we began construction on a structure called Starboard Cork, named after a song written by Deivis Garcia and commonly performed by Alan Smith and his band The Porchistas. This striking building is poised in front of breathtaking views of La Cangreja.. The timberframe and wattle and daub house, designed by Tyler See, Geoff Kinder and Al Smith and constructed with the hands of many is a fabulous place to stay. It boasts two beautiful bedrooms, a spectacular common space, and wonderful earthen plasters. It is accompanied by a lovely timberframe composting toilet/shower structure thanks to the hard work of Ranch friends Anne Fleusche, Erin Campbell and others. The house has electricity and running water.

Key Stats.

Year founded

2000

Size of project site

120 hectares

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Espanol

People on site

12 - 40

Dry season

January to August

Wet season

September to December

Living Conditions.

Sleeping

  • entire house
  • shared rooms
  • private room

Omnivore Food

  • communally cooked meals
  • over 80% locally sourced

Internet

  • slow: emails only

Ongoing classes

  • permaculture
    1-2 times per week
  • nutrition/cooking
    multiple times a day

Opportunities

Rancho Mastatal Sustainability Education Center is currently offering the following opportunities:

  • Permaculture
  • natural building
  • Agroforestry
  • Whole foods processing
  • beekeeping

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