Equipment · Lodging
Yurts
Lodging that holds up to the season.
Insulated, powered, hard-use shelter for incident base camps. Three sizes that join into the space a camp needs: sleeping quarters, a dining hall, an office, an aid station.
- Three sizes, 286 to 1,274 sq ft of usable floor
- Heating and air conditioning in every unit
- Insulated roof and walls, custom-sealed windows
- Units join through vestibules into one camp
Yurt sizes
Three sizes, sized to the camp.
Small, medium, and large. Each is a complete insulated, powered shelter, rated to hold 50+ mph wind and stay usable from well below freezing into fire-season heat.
Small
20 ft octagon
- 286 sq ft of usable floor
- 4 custom-sealed windows
- One heating and AC unit
- A compact office, aid station, or quarters
Medium
19 ft by 35 ft
- 570 sq ft of usable floor
- 8 custom-sealed windows
- Two heating and AC units
- Crew quarters or a working space
Large
23 ft by 60 ft
- 1,274 sq ft of usable floor
- 10 custom-sealed windows
- Multiple heating and AC units
- Dining, briefing, or a large sleeping space
Getting it to the incident
From our yard to standing camp space.
A buyer is not handed a stack of parts. Here is how the yurts get to the incident and become usable space.
- 01
Transport
We haul the yurts to the incident on our own trucks and schedule, however far the camp sits.
- 02
Site and raise
Our crew lays out the footprint, raises each self-supporting frame, and joins units into the spaces the camp needs.
- 03
Outfit and power
Flooring, lighting, heating, and air conditioning go in, wired to base-camp power and ready to use.
- 04
Break down
When the incident closes, the same crew takes the yurts down and hauls them out.
How a yurt is used
One shelter, every job in a camp.
The same insulated, powered yurt does whatever the camp needs. Joined or standing alone, sized to the job.
Crew quarters
Insulated sleeping space that holds temperature through cold nights and fire-season heat.
Dining hall
Joined units make a single span wide enough to feed a full shift at once.
Command and planning
A quiet, powered space for an incident command team to work out of the weather.
Medical and aid
A clean, climate-controlled unit that serves as an aid station or EMT space.
Briefing room
Room to gather a crew for a morning briefing without losing it to wind or rain.
Supply and storage
Secure, dry space for a supply cache, equipment, or a camp store.
What you get
Every yurt comes fully equipped.
There is no stripped-down yurt and no premium yurt. Every unit ships with the same full build, the same climate control, and the same care for as long as it is on your camp.
Built into every unit
- Heating and air conditioning
- Insulated roof and insulated walls
- Solid flooring with trip mats
- Custom-sealed windows for steady comfort
- Custom seals around every AC unit
- Built-in electrical and lighting
And while it is on your camp
- Units vestibule-joined into one connected camp
- An on-camp crew keeps every yurt swept and clean
- Comfort held steady whatever the weather outside
Round out the camp
The rest of the camp.
Yurts are the lodging. These three lines complete the base camp.
Questions
Common yurt questions.
How big are the yurts?
Three sizes: a 20 ft octagon at about 286 sq ft of usable floor, a 19 by 35 ft unit at about 570 sq ft, and a 23 by 60 ft unit at about 1,274 sq ft. Units also join together for larger continuous spaces.
Can yurts be joined into one large space?
Yes. Units connect through vestibules into one continuous, connected camp, so a base camp can have a single span for dining, sleeping, or command instead of scattered separate rooms. We lay the joined layout out to fit the site and the headcount.
Do the yurts have heat and air conditioning?
Yes, every yurt comes with heating and air conditioning as standard, never as an upcharge. Smaller yurts carry one unit and larger ones carry several, each with custom-built seals, so the space stays comfortable whether it is freezing or well over 100 degrees outside.
Does Evergreen set the yurts up, or do we?
Our crew handles it. We deliver, set up, join, and break down every yurt. Your people do not handle the equipment.
How far ahead do we need to order?
It depends on the incident and how far the camp is from us. Call 1-866-270-1749 with the rough size and location and we will tell you what we can field and how soon.
Need lodging for a camp? Tell us the headcount.
Give us the camp size and location and we will tell you the yurt layout Evergreen can field for it.