Day 1

Leaving Pavement

Arrive in Moab and meet the crew. We take our time—convoy briefing, radios tuned, gear dialed—then point the rigs toward a vast, protected desert basin where scale hits immediately. Sheer walls. Long shadows. Roads that feel older than the idea of roads. We drive slow, windows down when it makes sense, stopping when the light tells us to. By late afternoon, we peel off into open country. Camp One is already waiting—lanterns glowing, fire moving, dinner underway. The shift from arrival to out there happens faster than expected.

Day 2

Learning the Scale

Morning light comes in low and clean. After breakfast, the convoy pushes south and east through open valleys and sculpted sandstone—places defined less by landmarks and more by feeling. We spend the day moving between wide, cinematic drives and short hikes into narrow stone corridors where the temperature drops and time slows. There are traces of earlier life here if you know how to look—but nothing is rushed or pointed out like a checklist. Lunch happens wherever the shade feels right. By dusk, we roll into Camp Two, set deep in open country with uninterrupted horizon. Dinner, fire, and our first long night under real darkness.

Day 3

The Long Way Around

We break camp early and take the long route—climbing into higher ground where roads narrow, views stretch, and the convoy settles into a steady rhythm. This is one of those days that feels like a road movie: miles ticking by, terrain changing, silence doing most of the talking. We slow down in the afternoon and head out on foot, moving through sculpted stone shaped by water and patience. Midday brings a simple pause—champagne and wild-style charcuterie, no ceremony. By evening, Camp Three appears—our final off-grid site. One last fire. One last night fully under the stars.

Day 4

Last Miles, Then Civilization

We pack up camp and head out for one final walk—stretching the legs, taking in the land one more time before turning back toward town. The drive back feels different. Dust gives way to pavement. Silence gives way to comfort. By evening, we arrive at Field Station Moab for the reset—hot showers, clean sheets, a deep soak. We close with a farewell dinner and let the experience land.

One of the best experiences. Rashad and team really take care of you. You’ll feel like a part of the camper family easily. The views /location and knowledge of the camp yoshi team was impeccable. I’ve told friends, family, and strangers to sign up!! This was a transformative experience for me and I’m sure it will be for you.

— C Murphy

Camp Yoshi has been the best group travel experience I’ve had in my adult life. The curated adventures, the gourmet meals, and vibes between the campers and the staff, I mean…everything is top notch and unforgettable. I’ve gone on two adventures now and I can’t wait to book another one. A black luxury camping experience was a bucket list item I didn’t even know I needed. Thanks Camp Yoshi!

— Kirk Brown

The trip was amazing! Great views, people and food. I’ll definitely go on another trip and looking forward to it! Jamie, Ron, Joel and Griffin were great!

— Kelly Waller

Hotel (Moab)

Your home base in Moab is Field Station—an easygoing, adventure-forward hotel built for people who’d rather be outside. Rooms are simple and smart, with gear-friendly layouts, comfortable beds, and the kind of design that feels both utilitarian and fresh. It puts you minutes from the red rock, close to the trailheads, and perfectly positioned to roll straight from sunrise hikes into slow, grounded evenings.

Guide

Rashad, is the founder and guiding force behind Camp Yoshi, bringing together culinary craft, outdoor expertise, and a commitment to rest and reconnection. A self-taught chef and seasoned trip leader, he creates experiences where design, flavor, and intention meet. Whether leading a hike or cooking over open fire, Rashad makes the outdoors feel expansive and personal—helping people slow down long enough to hear themselves again.

Moab Meals

In Moab, we’re bringing the Camp Yoshi Café energy with us—fire-driven cooking, bold flavors, and plates that hit way harder than anything you’d expect in the desert. Think chef-led dinners under red rock skies, fresh breakfasts that ease you into the day, and beverages that keep the vibe smooth and unbothered. It’s soulful, simple in the right ways, and always delicious. This is what eating outside should feel like.

FAQ

Every great adventure begins with a few questions—that’s part of the journey. If you're curious about what’s ahead or wondering if this experience is right for you, our FAQs have you covered. You’ll find thoughtful answers to help you feel confident, grounded, and excited for what’s to come.
Should I purchase trip insurance?

We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to protect your investment—especially for any non-refundable portions.

I'm new to outdoor adventures. Is Camp Yoshi for me?

Absolutely. Camp Yoshi’s whole magic is transforming the outdoors into an experience where even non-campers and non-adventurers feel at home in nature. We set you up for success from day one, making sure comfort and ease are woven into everything we do. Plus, this is an ideal way to learn camping basics that’ll give you the confidence to plan your own outdoor adventures down the road.

No worries if this is your first time—we’ve got you. Before your trip, you’ll receive a detailed camper’s guide on what to bring, what to expect, and tips for making the most of your time outside.

Is Camp Yoshi just about camping?

Not at all. Camp Yoshi is about community, connection, and taking up space outside—with intention. Camping is just one of the tools we use. Some of our trips feature tents and fire pits; others include boutique hotels, luxury lodges, or private chefs in off-grid cabins. We design the experience around the land, the energy, and what our guests need to feel restored and inspired.

How can I contact Camp Yoshi?

Visit our Contact page. We might be outside when you hit send, but we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

What is your cancellation policy?

All payments are non-refundable. Cancel 60+ days before departure, and you’ll receive a store credit valid for 12 months. Inside 60 days? No credits — by then, we’ve locked in farmers, chefs, and guides who are counting on us.

What is your policy around firearms?

Nope. Not here. The only thing we’re shooting is photos and maybe an espresso shot before the hike.

What is your policy around alcohol and drug use?

We love a good toast. Alcohol is not included in the trip price, but campers are welcome to purchase their own — and trust, there will be plenty of opportunities to lean into the island’s rum, wine, and cocktails. At certain meals, we’ll include alcohol pairings (think bubbles at sunset or a local rum tasting), but for the most part, it’s BYOB or direct-purchase.

Cannabis? Only where it’s legal and if it fits the vibe. Out on boats, during hikes, or in technical terrain, it’s off-limits. Trust us: kayaking through a glowing bioluminescent bay at night is a natural high all on its own.

Are allergies and dietary preferences accommodated?

Yes. Food is the heartbeat here. Vegan, gluten-free, pescatarian — we’ll make sure your plate feels thoughtful. Just know this is harvest-to-table, so flexibility helps. If a fisherman pulls in snapper that morning, it’s going on the grill.

Once you make a payment, each camper on your reservation will receive an e-mail asking to complete their Camper Profile where allergies and dietary restrictions can be shared.

Can I arrive late or leave early?

We get it — life happens. But because of how remote some of our trips are, arrivals and departures are coordinated pretty tightly. If you need to arrive late or duck out early, let us know before booking so we can figure out if it’s possible.

What kind of support can I expect?

Think of us as your guides, hosts, and low-key hype team. Your local guide plus the Camp Gurus handle the logistics, transport, meals, and all the behind-the-scenes wizardry. We also roll with wilderness first responders, so you can feel safe going deep. Your only job? Show up and live it.

Will the itinerary change after booking?

Nature’s the creative director. Weather, permits, or partner shifts may tweak the plan. Nothing cancels—it adapts. You’ll still get the magic, just in a different wrapper.

Do I have to participate in all the activities?

Nope. If you want to skip a hike and linger at the hotel with a book and a poolside spritz, go for it. That said, this trip is designed like a story — each chapter builds on the last. Miss one, and you might miss the plot twist.

How big is the group?

Twelve. That’s it. Just enough for a mix of personalities, but small enough that by day two, you’ll know who snores and who always asks for seconds.

Who is this trip designed for?

This one’s for the curious — the folks who want more than just a beach chair and a piña colada. You want adventure with intention: jungle hikes, lava tube kayaking, harvesting straight from the ocean, and sitting down to meals crafted by Puerto Rico’s most innovative chefs and farmers. No outdoor résumé required. Just come open, hungry, and ready to move with the rhythm of the island — knowing you’ll return each evening to a fly boutique hotel with good sheets, hot showers, and a vibe that feels like an exhale.