🌿 Genesis Road™: Your Place to Park & Thrive
Genesis Road™ Mobile Home Placement
Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ – East Waterbury, CT
🌿 Genesis Road™: Your Place to Park & Thrive
A private, gated, and nature-immersed land site governed by the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™—offering select mobile home pads for lease.
Nestled just off I-84 in East Waterbury, CT, Genesis Road™ provides a peaceful, culturally grounded setting for your trailer or mobile home. We maintain only three (3) pads at any time, ensuring privacy, space, and a genuine connection with nature.
🛖 What We’re Offering: Select Your Spot
We have three distinct pads available for lease. Each pad is thoughtfully placed to maximize privacy, natural surroundings, and easy access to essential utilities. These are not typical trailer-park sites. They are sovereign, Indigenous-managed land—cultivated with respect, intention, and care.
🏷️ Available Pads & Pricing
Pad Number | Name | Monthly Rate | Highlights | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pad 1 | Shaded Woodland Pad | $450/month | • Located beneath a canopy of oaks & maples • Dappled sunlight all day • Close to Beaver Pond Brook walking trail |
Available |
Pad 2 | Sunlit Clearing Pad | $400/month | • Full-sun exposure with a lightly treed border • Ideal for solar panels & small garden • Warm, bright afternoons |
Available |
Pad 3 | Creekside Retreat Pad | $425/month | • Adjacent to a gentle tributary of Beaver Pond Brook • Calming water sounds • Direct access to creekside walking paths |
Available |
Pad 1: Shaded Woodland Pad — $450/month
Key Features:
- Surrounded by mature oaks & maples for natural shade
- Cooler summer temperatures & rich autumn foliage views
- Walking distance to Beaver Pond Brook and forest trail
- 20 amp/30 amp electrical hookup & communal water tap
Pad 2: Sunlit Clearing Pad — $400/month
Key Features:
- Open clearing with full sun exposure
- Perfect for solar panel installation or small vegetable garden
- Light tree border provides a windbreak
- 20 amp/30 amp electrical hookup & communal water tap
Pad 3: Creekside Retreat Pad — $425/month
Key Features:
- Bordered by a tributary of Beaver Pond Brook
- Soothing water sounds throughout the day
- Immediate access to creekside walking paths
- 20 amp/30 amp electrical hookup & communal water tap
🔍 How to Reserve Your Spot
- Review Pad Options & Rates:
• Shaded Woodland Pad – $450/month
• Sunlit Clearing Pad – $400/month
• Creekside Retreat Pad – $425/month - Check Availability & Inquire:
Email Onegodian@gmail.com or text/call 203-996-5533. Specify which pad number (1, 2, or 3) you’re interested in. - Schedule a Site Visit:
We’ll arrange a time to show you the exact pad, review hookups (water, electric), and answer any questions you have. - Select Your Agreement Type:
• Month-to-Month Rental – No long-term commitment.
• Custom Lease – 6- or 12-month agreements at the same rate.
• Subject-To Deal – We manage your trailer’s storage or mortgage in exchange for placement (ask for details). - Sign a Clear, Transparent Lease:
Our lease follows Indigenous governance principles—straightforward, respectful, and culturally aligned. - Move In & Connect:
Once your trailer is placed, you’ll receive a welcome packet, site map, and an invitation to seasonal land-care workshops and cultural events.
🛡 Why People Choose Genesis Road™
- Private & Gated Street
Entry controlled and not open to public traffic, ensuring a secure environment. - Security Camera Installation
We are implementing a safety-first approach with ongoing camera coverage. - Indigenous-Owned & Culturally Grounded
Operated by the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™, promoting land care rooted in ancestral values. - Peaceful & Quiet
Surrounded by nature—trees, birdsong, and no through-traffic noise. - Convenient Location
Just minutes from I-84 (Exit 25A), Stop & Shop, Home Depot, and more.
🗣 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Genesis Road™ a trailer park?
A: No. This is private, Indigenous-managed land, not a commercial trailer park. We accept a limited number of trailers for a peaceful, respectful community.
Q: Is it legal to place my trailer here?
A: Absolutely. Genesis Road™ operates under the legal framework of the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ and Connecticut Religious Corporation Law.
Q: Do I give up ownership of my trailer?
A: No. You maintain full ownership. You can place it here, or if you prefer, let us store and lightly use it as part of our subject-to agreement.
Q: What if I need utilities or broadband?
A: Each pad has a 20 amp/30 amp electrical hookup and access to a communal water tap. Cellular coverage is strong; if you need reliable broadband, we can arrange a shared satellite/hotspot service at cost.
Q: Can I stay for just a season?
A: Yes. We offer month-to-month rentals, seasonal stays, or longer leases. We tailor agreements to your needs.
🤝 Who This Is For
- Elders & Retirees looking to downsize and live simply
- Travelers & Seasonal Visitors seeking a quiet base
- Families or Minimalists wanting an escape from crowded parks
- Owners of Extra Trailers who need secure, no-cost storage
- Supporters of Indigenous Land Care who value sovereignty and cultural stewardship
📍 Location Overview
- Genesis Road™, East Waterbury, Connecticut
- 2 minutes from I-84 (Exit 25A)
- Near Costco, Stop & Shop, Home Depot, and local eateries
- Surrounded by woods, trails, and birdsong
- Private, gated road with very limited traffic
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💌 Ready to Reserve?
We’d love to help you find the perfect spot on Genesis Road™. Reach out today to discuss availability, schedule a visit, or ask questions.
📞 Call or Text: 203-996-5533
📩 Email: Onegodian@gmail.com
🌐 Learn More: www.Onegodian.org/genesisroad
🌿 Join Our Land-Care Movement
At Genesis Road™, your trailer isn’t just parked—it’s part of a larger mission to restore Indigenous land stewardship, foster community, and live in harmony with nature. We look forward to welcoming you to our peaceful, purpose-driven land.
“Park here. Live peacefully. Help us grow something sacred.”
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