Associate Members

Colorado Yurt Company
Colorado Yurt Company handcrafts yurts, tipis and rugged canvas wall tents. Their campus of production facilities and display dwellings is located at the base of the Rocky Mountains in Montrose, Colorado. Each Colorado Yurt is handcrafted in their shop by skilled people who take pride in their work. They use the best materials, the finest design and superior engineering to build the best yurt available anywhere. Innovative features are offered allowing customers to personalize a yurt for their site, lifestyle and budget. Call: 800-288-3190.

COUNTRY Financial | Kelly J Kapple
Kelly J Kapple at COUNTRY Financial is finding ways to offer farm and liability insurance for agritourism in Oregon. She is also a registered agent in Washington. If she is not able to help you, she can connect you with agents within the states where Country Financial Insurance is operational. Call: (503) 375-2679

Nomadics Tipi Makers
Since 1970 Nomadics Tipi Makers has been creating shelters in the tradition of the Native American Cultures of the Great Plains, including for the movie ‘Dances With Wolves’. The beautiful hand painted artwork and unique design elements, including a campground model with modern comfort features, make a tipi appealing for those looking to create unique accommodations in a natural setting. Visit www.tipi.com or call (541-389.3980) or email them at nomadics@tipi.com.

Life inTents, LLC
The original Life inTents 4-season cotton canvas bell tents are designed to be both a beauty and a beast. Our spacious tents are available for sale, or to rent, and provide comfortable guest tent cabins on ranches, farms, parks, or backyards. Contact us to see how we can help with your event, adventure or onsite guest accommodations. Call 971-220-8368 or email hello@LifeinTents.com

Cook With What You Have
Veggies overflowing in the fields or your garden. Maybe you cook for guests; maybe just for your own family. Become that cook who can create a meal out of what’s on hand!
Join Cook With What You Have, a searchable, seasonal collection of 900+ recipes organized by vegetable that’s ad-free, intuitive and easy to use! Receive a weekly newsletter with ideas and recipes for every day meals. Better than a meal plan, the reward will be tasty veggies to wow your eaters and have others asking you for the recipe.

Touch Stay
Touch Stay , winner of a 2021 Keystone Award, is a digital Guest Welcome Book that gives your guests easy-to-find answers to everything they need to know (before, during and after their stay). It’s easy to add all your information (text, photos, video, links, etc) and then send your guests a link. If you later add, delete or edit information it’ll automatically update the guest version. It works on all devices and, if guests add the app (which is optional), it’s all accessible offline too.
No messy, printed welcome books with missing pages; no cleaning or disinfecting required; no replacing of outdated attraction flyers. Instead, you have all the information a guest could ever need in an efficient and professional presentation. That’s a great first impression!

OneSpare
OneSpare is a platform that gives vacation providers an automated way to handle their donation requests.
Partners of OneSpare gain exposure at thousands of charity events across the US and are guaranteed revenue on each off-peak package sold – plus, the platform is no cost!
White Stallion Ranch in Tucson is a great example of a partner that has done well with OneSpare. Take a look:
To learn more, sign up for a demo at www.onesparevacation.com or email clare@onespare.com.

U-Latch Universal Gate Latch
U-Latch Universal Gate Latch was designed for a horse who can open anything. He continues to test it every day. His name is Tater. The zinc-coated steel latch fits 1 5/8-2” tubular gates; won’t freeze or rust shut; is easily attached with just a wrench; fits either vertically or horizontally; does not require gates to be perfectly aligned; and can be opened one handed. The latch comes with 18” of 2.0 coil chain. Our philosophy: why buy a gate if you don’t have a good latch? Replace that cheap ribbon chain and clip. Tater eats those for lunch!