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34 acre paradise. Macheta Creek Campground is a Primitive camping spot. Two Tipi sites -Ten Tent sites - Four RV sites for campers under 30 ft. The crow name is bíakaataa-(girl) áashkaate’-(small creek) and this place is all girl. Beautiful white and black aspens trees surrounded by plum and chokecherry bushes which all together will encapsulate you in to a trance by filling your heart with the...
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Beautiful spot nestled in a small canyon overflowing with greenery. Camey generously took the time to give me a walking tour of the camp pointing out interesting details of the rock formations and...
The camp spot was definitely a site for sore eyes! After what seemed like endless flat dry miles we came to a lush green nook where Camey greeted us. We got a quick tour of cool things to explore...
The campsite offers a beautiful and secluded natural setting, with a friendly host named Camey who is known for her helpfulness and responsiveness. Many guests appreciated the clean facilities and unique features like the tipi and fire pit, making it a great spot for families and nature lovers. However, some reviews raised concerns about the campsite's maintenance, with reports of it appearing abandoned and difficult to access. Additionally, limited cell service and unreliable directions were noted, which could pose challenges for some campers.
- Beautiful natural surroundings with lush greenery
- Camey, the host, is friendly, responsive, and helpful
- Clean facilities with options for sleeping
- Unique features like a tipi and fire pit
- Great for families with trails and scenic views
- Personalized tours of the camp and surrounding nature
- Off-the-beaten-path experience for those seeking solitude
- Some guests reported the campsite appeared abandoned with barbed wire and overgrown facilities
- Automated replies for booking inquiries raised concerns about responsiveness
- Difficult access via a long gravel road
- Limited cell service in the area
- Confusion regarding directions; Google Maps may not be reliable