Rainforest Commons

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About the Community

  • Established
  • Rural

What we do

Hello, welcome to our page!!

In 2021 a huge flood eroded the river bank that the community is on where we lost land 60 feet of land and two structures (no one was hurt). We decided that it would be dangerous to have a full time community live on the land. We however continue to visit and tend to the land throughout the year and the land is part of our strategy of resiliency in an ever changing and tumultuous world.

We prioritize sustainable living through community interdependence, and hope to provide space for everyone’s gifts to blossom. A primary focus of ours is living out a consciousness that is courageously focused on being present and attentive to the world- the ways in which it’s beautiful, and the ways in which it is scary, sad, and unjust. We see this presence as necessary to inform our vision and actions toward transformation in the world and any hope for a sustainable future. We are focused on embodying a community-oriented climate justice model both on the land and off-site involving food forestry, off grid living, and rural organizing. We are minimizing our fossil fuel use, trying to grow and forage our food, and live in hand made tiny homes on 5 acres on the Bogachiel River, in the Bogachiel rainforest.
Our community members have a range of focus and passions such as music, meditation, martial arts (Aikido, Tai Chi, and BJJ), herbalism, permaculture, foraging, gardening, Nonviolent Communication facilitation, community organizing, gift economy, support for people who are incarcerated, decarceration, and transformative justice. We strive to honor the uniqueness of each individual, while acknowledging and responding in compassionate ways to the effects social structures have on our identities and lives. We see ourselves as a sanctuary for all, especially those who experience marginalization and oppression. When you come out here you can expect to be treated with respect and compassion. This space is cultivated for self-expression, creativity, and play! We deeply value action that comes from a place of purpose and joy, rather than obligation.
A few questions we ask people to answer to apply as a guest for this community so there might be some clarity for us about what you are fired up about in life:
-What draws you to be a part of this community space?-How do you embody your values in the world?-What is your focus in life? What do you hope to bring into your life by joining our community?-What are your plans for leaving? Where do you intend to go once your visit is complete? If you are planning to visit, please have a way to arrive and depart from Forks, WA.
These are values that we share: anti-racism, anti-fascism, anti-ableism, anti-sexism, lgbtq+ inclusive, anti-authoritarian, co-operative, sharing, conflict resolution, decolonization, anti-imperialism, trauma healing, anti-capitalism, anti-state, gift economy, and the abolition of prisons/police/colonial courts/borders/slavery/and all currencies. Based on our experience in our community, if you are not willing to work through conflict, it won’t be a good fit for you living out here. Conflict is part of life and living in community and we strive to move through conflict more skillfully each time it comes up.
An important disclosure is that, though we are in the process of building up our off-grid infrastructure, we have wood heat, water catchment, an outdoor shower, and very limited electricity. Another thing to consider is that we live 20 minutes from Forks, WA and 1.5 hours from Port Angeles. It’s a very common experience to feel lonely out here because of how far we are from other friends and family. One of the remedies for this loneliness is to be in community together: sharing stories, playing music, cooking, gardening, swimming in the river, sharing feelings, sharing dreams (the ones from sleep and the ones for the future), creating art, and sharing skills.

Other points if affinity include-
Herbalism, music making, crafting, food preservation, Nonviolent Communication, abolitionist organizing, rural organizing, the Land Back movement.

Thank you for stopping by and reading what we have to say! We look forward to meeting you!! :)

Our Vision

We are located on the West End of the Olympic Peninsula that is co-creating an egalitarian, peacemaking, and sustainable way of life. We seek to explore and practice this way of life through restorative/transformative justice, prison abolition, permaculture, trauma work, gift-economy, and the common holding of expenses, land and resources. Besides engaging in community, we want to act for global systemic change. We seek to accomplish this by stewarding a larger culture of anti- authoritarian egalitarianism around us to empower this possibility. We acknowledge we can’t be free till all beings are free.

Our Mission

We are located on the West End of the Olympic Peninsula that is co-creating an egalitarian, peacemaking, and sustainable way of life. We seek to explore and practice this way of life through restorative/transformative justice, prison abolition, permaculture, trauma work, gift-economy, and the common holding of expenses, land and resources. Besides engaging in community, we want to act for global systemic change. We seek to accomplish this by stewarding a larger culture of anti- authoritarian egalitarianism around us to empower this possibility. We acknowledge we can’t be free till all beings are free.

  • Community type
  • Cohousing
  • Ecovillage
  • Commune
  • Activities
  • Others

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  • 4 Total members
  • Open to new members
  • Open to visitors
  • Open to volunteers
Total
4

How to join

Our process is pretty informal right now. Get to know us and we’ll build community together.

Basic expectations or agreements for members

Please read the bottom section of “Community Description” listed above. Send us an email and we’ll set up a phone call.

Primary decision-making authority

  • Small Leadership Group

A few people (not elected by the broader community) make the major decisions.

Governance structure

  • Collaborative/Horizontal

Power and responsibility are shared relatively equally among members.

Economic model

  • Partial Income-Sharing

Members contribute a percentage of income to community funds.

Economic scenarios for this community

  • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
  • There is a labor obligation

Additional economic information

Monthly fees/dues: Yes (amount not specified)
Labor: Encouraged or suggested (0 hours/week)
Members with pre-existing debt: Yes
Our main economic strategy is practicing gift economy, sharing, and worker coops. We share expenses based on ability. We do not share all of our income.

Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

Common House, Garden(s), Vehicle Share, Library, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Waterfront access

Frequency of communal meals

  • 2-5 times per week

Substance use culture

  • Substance use occurs primarily at celebrations or ceremonies
  • Religions
  • Buddhist
  • Jewish

Property status

  • Privately owned

Property owner

  • By several individuals through an LLC or a Tenancy In Common agreement

Setting

  • Rural

Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

Self-produced energy

  • Over 66%

Energy sources used

  • Photovoltaic Solar

Self-produced food

  • Up to 33%
  • Land area size
    5 acres

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Location

  • Washington, United States

Rainforest Commons

Promoted Needs and Offers

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  • Housing For Rent + Shared
1 month ago

Summer Rental in Two Echo Cohousing – Furnished 3BR Home (July–August 2026)

Spend your summer in Maine enjoying comfort, nature, and easy access to everything the region has to offer. We are offering our 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath, 1,800 sq ft furnished home in Two Echo Cohousing for July and August 2026. This is a wonderful opportunity to settle into a peaceful home base while exploring the Maine coast and surrounding area. The Home Bright, comfortable 3-bedroom duplex Dedicated home office (ideal for remote work) 1.5 bathrooms Fully equipped kitchen Sunporch for relaxing mornings or evenings Garage + laundry Gardens and access to wooded conservation land LocationLocated in Brunswick, Maine: Just minutes from Bowdoin College Portland only 30 minutes away Easy access to beaches, hiking, and kayaking Nearby farms and farmers markets A lively downtown with cafes, bookstores, and local events Who This Is Ideal For Anyone wanting to spend the summer in Maine, close to everything the state has to offer People who enjoy gardening and being outdoors Remote workers looking for a comfortable, inspiring home base Families or individuals seeking a peaceful summer setting Details Available: July 1 – August 31, 2026 (flexible dates possible) Fully furnished Pet-friendly (with conversation) Rent: $3,500/month If this sounds like a good fit, we’d love to hear from you. Please reach out with a bit about yourselves and your summer plans.
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  • Forming Communities
2 months ago

40 Acre Nevada City Ca Elderly and Stewards co-ownership founders buy in 50k-150k

ROOTS & LEGACY — FOUNDING COMMUNITY LAND TRUST Nevada City, California · 40 Acres · Forming Now OVERVIEW Roots & Legacy is a forming intergenerational Community Land Trust on 40 acres of agricultural land in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Nevada City, California. We are seeking 5 to 8 founding members — both Elder Members who bring capital and Steward Members who bring skill and labor — to establish a permanent, co-owned community held in trust across generations. We are in active purchase negotiations. The landowner is carrying half the note. Founding member capital closes the gap. This is an imminent, concrete opportunity. THE LAND The land has substantial usable terrain well-suited to permaculture design, food forest establishment, sustainable structures, and small-scale agriculture. Nevada City is a vibrant, arts-forward community with a strong culture of intentional living, local food, and sustainability. BUILT-IN INCOME & WORKSHOPS The community’s founder is a certified sustainable builder and permaculture designer with years of hands-on experience building with aircrete — a lightweight, fire-resistant, highly insulating building material ideal for domes and tiny homes. See pictures to see workshops and builds. This is a valuable asset to getting the foundations built to housing and income. We are looking for people who want a real home, not a vacation. Specifically: – Elders ready to invest in permanence, community care, and a meaningful living while handing down there wisdom to the next generation – Builders, farmers, makers, and healers ready to earn co-ownership through two years of genuine stewardship – People with experience in intentional community, NVC, permaculture, sustainable building, or cooperative living
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