20mi from Sheridan · 1 site · Lodging · Pony, MTReconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape directly on North Willow Creek in Pony, Montana. Private setting, luxurious glamping with all that the area has to offer. Bring your toys & horses for the direct access (through "town") to 100s of miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, ATVs or 4x4s in the Tobacco Root mountains. Or do a "cold plunge" in the year-round creek running through your campsite.
The glamping tent has two twin beds (pushed together as one King bed but can be separated) and sleeps two people. If you have additional people in your party (max two additional people), feel free to bring your own tent for them to sleep in — there is plenty of flat space to set up on.
Extra guests are welcome to use all amenities — there's an extra charge of $25/person/night (kids under 13 stay for free).
* Max 2 dogs and/or 2 horses, please. $10/pet/night charged separately. Dogs must be leashed at all times. If you plan on keeping your dog inside the tent over night, please bring dog bed or crate. No pets on furniture, please.
More info as well as mandatory animal release of liability at ponyonthecreek dot com
The space
Glamping at its best! Luxury bedding, down comforters, plush mattresses and cozy decor. Outside there's a firepit and several separate areas to relax and hang out. There is also an 125+ year old root cellar that is made in to a very special protected area for your meals — like a romantic dinner.
Guest access
Parking is right outside of the property. Guests have their own gate in the white picketed fence. The access is flat on grass and there is maybe 150 feet between where you park and the glamping site.
Other things to note
Guest stays at their own risk. There’s a creek, rope-swing, insects, trees to climb and many more things that could be hazardous if not respected. Everyone in your party is responsible for staying safe by being careful and responsible. Parents are responsible for minors. Guests are fully responsible for any pet they bring.
Might be a good idea to bring boots for walking through the morning dew in the grass.
If you bring dog and/or equine(s) — please download and sign (and bring) release of liability at ponyonthecreek dot com.