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Drive-In, Walk-In, Equestrian

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Flush Toilet
Trash

Activities

Hiking
Wind Sports
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
Lake
River
Creek

About this space

This 40 acres of valley bottom farm land is nestled under a steep rocky uprising to the east called Flyhills. To the west is Mt Ida which is often the backdrop to the display of a beautiful sunset. The property is divided by the slow meandering Salmon river which is only a foot deep at low water through the summer.

Reviews • 49

★★★★ (49 reviews)
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Edie L.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2021

Super quiet. It was conveniently close to the wedding we attended! Would be nice if all sites had an outhouse and picnic table nearby.

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Susie M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2021

Ken and his family were very welcoming and helpful. We were just passing through and needed a place to set up our tent for the night, and this worked out perfectly. We fell asleep listening to the...

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a beautiful and tranquil experience, with stunning views and a friendly host, Ken, who is highly praised by guests. Many campers enjoyed the rustic charm and the presence of animals, which added to the homey feel of the site. However, some visitors reported issues with mosquitoes and occasional noise disturbances, which could detract from the experience. Despite these drawbacks, the positive aspects of the campsite, including its cleanliness and proximity to nature, make it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and tranquil natural surroundings
  • Friendly and accommodating host, Ken
  • Presence of friendly animals like horses and dogs
  • Stunning mountain views and picturesque setting
  • Clean and rustic campsite with a sense of safety
  • Close proximity to Salmon Arm for amenities
  • Great for hiking and outdoor activities
Considerations
  • Mosquitoes can be overwhelming, making outdoor enjoyment difficult
  • Some guests experienced noise disturbances from barking dogs and parties
  • Walk-in tent sites may require carrying heavy items across a field
  • Limited amenities such as no fire rings or picnic tables at individual sites
  • Confusion regarding check-in when host is away