
I hope you'll join the adventure, come stay with me, take a tour, and follow my progress on social media. I have some big visions and dreams for the future development of the site. A gift shop with a gourmet coffee shop + wine/whiskey bar, campground showers and laundry center, and an event center for hosting larger events. Future plans include a wellness center for massage and sauna. I hope to have my full-fledged RV park with water and electrical hook-ups and high speed internet ready for the 2024 season.

This next year I am being sponsored by Airbnb to develop my Atlas F Missile Base into an Educational Center for Space Habitat Studies and an OMG destination, with underground bookings only available through my Airbnb SuperHost website.Ĭurrently there is a primitive campground with sites for tent & hammock campers as well the VanLife, Carcamping, RV's & Trailers with plenty of room for large rigs which can be booked below.

Unfortunately, we had to close it when the property went under contract for sale. In 2017, we established an AirBnB suite at Subterra Castle and gained some international press for our unique underground suite. This is also the year that Buddy (the Missile Silo dog) found us, he was a stray that was struggling to survive, and is now my best friend, always by my side. In 2013, we purchased the Atlas F missile silo property near Wilson, Kansas. In 2010, I moved onto the Subterra Castle property with my then wife and we started assisting with the acquisition and sales of decommissioned missile bases, communication bunkers and other DOD underground facilities. Years later I helped building stones up one of the Castle towers. Over 30 years I have watched as the site has been developed & featured on National Geographic, Home & Garden Network even Oprah. The next day I met the owner who was converting the abandoned bunker into an underground mansion called Subterra Castle. Realizing we needed flashlights to properly explore the bunker we felt like we were in a Indian Jones movie. To the side was a personal entrance, when I tried the handle the door opened to reveal a tunnel leading into darkness. The paved road in the middle of the countryside turned and disappeared into an underground bunker through a 47-ton blast door built to withstand a Nuclear explosion. The place looked abandoned and we ventured through an open high security gate with barbed wire on top, into a "Top Secret" decommissioned underground Air Force Base. In 1990 I was 10 years old hiking through the Flint Hills of Kansas with a friend, in the middle of rolling hills we found a decommissioned Cold War era Atlas E Missile Base.
