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Drive-In, Equestrian

Amenities

Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Paddling
Wind Sports
Surfing
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake
River
Creek

About this space

Beautiful piece of property that borders the Lee Metcalf Wildlife reserve. The property right now is bare land but will soon have different places to stay as well as Glo Domes on the property.

Reviews • 74

★★★★★ (74 reviews)
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Cori K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2020

This was a beautiful place to camp! Very private, incredible views and felt very safe. Very unique experience to wake up overlooking the bird sanctuary. We were able to pick a spot away from the ma...

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David G.
☆☆☆☆☆
Sep 2020

This place was great. View over the refuge out to the Bitteroots. Lots of birds. Sunset was phenomenal. Would highly recommend meadow for serenity and farther from road. We have been in a 24’ RV ac...

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a beautiful and serene experience with stunning views of the Bitterroot mountains and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a favorite among nature lovers and bird watchers. Reviewers consistently praise the cleanliness of the facilities and the friendliness of the hosts. However, some guests noted issues with mosquitoes in the evenings and occasional noise from nearby roads. Additionally, the site lacks fully developed camping amenities, which may not suit everyone. Despite these drawbacks, many campers express a strong desire to return.

Highlights
  • Stunning views of the Bitterroot mountains
  • Peaceful and quiet atmosphere
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts
  • Great for bird watching and nature enthusiasts
  • Spacious property allowing for privacy
  • Unique yurt accommodations that are cozy
Considerations
  • Mosquitoes can be aggressive in the evenings
  • Some noise from nearby roads and neighbors
  • Limited mowed areas for tent camping
  • Yurts can get hot during the day
  • Not a fully developed site for traditional camping