Honeylight Glamping - a place to learn about regenerative business models
I’m developing a place in the woods of West Virginia to teach people about regenerative business models, hike, and spend time in nature with bees, chickens, and dwarf goats.
The five glamping sites will be open to the public in Spring, 2025. Click here to learn more about Honeylight Glamping.
Also, I’m looking for people who have experience with deploying business oriented eco-projects through educational channels like the Scouts of America, Junior Achievement, and Kidpreneurs. One of the outcomes of Project Honeylight is to create 10,000 beekeepers across North America by December 31, 2030.
This is the layout of Honeylight Glamping. The links on the second slide below are clickable. They lead to YouTube links. Here’s the playlist on YouTube that matches.
The Zoo
The Zoo at Honeylight Glamping
Our guests include: humans, dogs, bees, chickens, and Nigerian Dwarf Goats.
The Tiny Houses at Honeylight Glamping
I designed custom tiny houses for the guests. The first two have private bathrooms in another building nearby.
Click here for an overview of Project Honeylight.