- Only check-in days are highlighted
- Reservations can be Mon-Wed, Wed-Frid, Mon-Fri or Fri-Mon.
- 2-night minimum during the week, 3-night minimum for weekends.
- Rare instances of non Mon/Wed/Fri will be highlighted and available to reserve.
Embrace Warmth and Purpose: Bolt Farm's Collaboration with Sackcloth and Ashes
As we embrace the beauty of winter on the mountaintop, Bolt Farm Treehouse is proud to announce our partnership with Sackcloth and Ashes, a mission-driven brand dedicated to providing warmth and comfort to the homeless community. This collaboration is more than just about luxury; it's about making a meaningful impact.
For each blanket purchased, Sackcloth and Ashes gives a blanket to local shelter. Their "BLANKET THE UNITED STATES" campaign aims to donate one million blankets to homeless shelters by 2024. This initiative is close to our hearts at Bolt Farm, as it aligns with our commitment to sustainability and community support.
What sets Sackcloth and Ashes apart is their commitment to sustainability. The journey of each blanket begins with gathering donated clothing and factory scraps, a process that not only creates something beautiful but also saves fabric from ending up in landfills. This eco-friendly approach resonates with our values at Bolt Farm Treehouse, where we strive to harmonize luxury with environmental consciousness.
The Bolt Farm Blanket, created in collaboration with Sackcloth and Ashes, is a symbol of comfort and compassion. It's not just an item of luxury; it's a beacon of hope and warmth for those in need. Crafted with care and quality, this blanket is perfect for snuggling up during a mountaintop retreat or adding a touch of coziness to your home.
"Our partnership with Sackcloth and Ashes is a reflection of our dedication to creating a positive impact through unreasonable hospitality," says Tori Bolt, co-founder of Bolt Farm Treehouse. "We are honored to work with a company that shares our values of sustainability and community support. Together, we're making a difference, one blanket at a time."