145 acres hosted by Deanna W.
1 lodging site
Deanna is a Star Host
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All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Drifter Ranch Welcomes you! We offer 145 acres of hay land, farm land, wetland, pond, and mountain views.
We want you to be as cozy and comfortable in your stay with us nestled in the trees, yet 200 yards to the Trans Canada Trail, where the adventure begins!
Your cozy camp is a 16 ft canvas bell tent, with a queen bed, and indoor seating. Outdoors you will find covered seating for morning coffee as you “JUST BREATHE” and plan your adventures for the day….while nature sings you a choir of song bird favourites.
You have your own camp kitchen, with BBQ, propane burner, sink, water, pot, skillet, dishes, Seasoning, tumblers, and of course copper mugs for your favourite evening cocktail.
Picnic table, and fire pit, portapotty, and off grid shower.
ADVENTURE AWAITS… we welcome horses, motor sport vehicles, e-bikes, and just hiking boots! The Trans- Canada trail runs through our back gate. Follow the popular trail, or explore connecting roads… you may just connect to Jewel lake.. take a dip and carry on. If history fascinates you… the abandoned mines, town site, and 1900’s cemetery sure tell a story of times past.
Christina lake is a HUGE attraction all summer, and only 35 min away… it is a must……..To see what all the excitement is about!
Regardless how you connect with nature, adventure, and all the beauty this land has to offer. There is something for you. This is a no smoking site, and no cell service or wifi at the camp so plan your days FULL! Ohhh and bringing good company is a MUST!Private setting, in the trees with the hay field of wild flowers in bloom. 200 yards to the Trans- Canada trail access. Wifi available at or near the main house. (password provided on request) We have free range eggs available. Pick up a dozen eggs for your stay or to take home. $5/doz purchase on site. We kindly remind all our guests, camping requires mindful consideration of the wildlife in the area, and NEVER bring food in your sleeping quarters, or leave outside overnight. Lock food and coolers in vehicles when not in use. Campfires are available unless a fire-ban has been issued. For maximum fun… safety first.