Sure, there are trendy workspaces that offer cushy new-age offices, ping pong tournaments, and free green juice bars. But now there is a new way to find productivity among the young and talented: urban camping offices.

Per Curbed SF, Campsyte, a company that strives to bring the playfulness and leisure of camping to the daily monotony of work, has opened a new San Francisco location called Outcamp.

Located at 9 Freelon St. in the South Beach neighborhood, Outcamp offers San Francisco’s first outdoor coworking and event space. With space to hold 150 employees, the full venue can be rented out for functions. If you only need room for four to six people, vintage camper trailers with names like “Sandy,” “Betsy,” or “George” can be used as well.

Photo Courtesy of Campsyte

Don’t worry campers — the joint is fully stocked with all your urbanite necessities: wifi, kombucha, and a variety of coffee are available at your fingertips. Fully stocked kitchens also include other healthy snacks and caffeinated beverages.

Campsyte cites the benefits of working in an urban camping environment, calling it an opportunity to bring your employees to an offsite team-building experience, find a place for privacy and productivity, or just to experience “backpacking, but with transit and high-speed internet.”

Surrounded by original mural artwork by Ian Ross, Ricky Watts, and Antoine Marnata, all of which showcase California’s well-loved redwood forests, it’s like having an outdoor adventure right in the heart of the city.