10 acres hosted by Carrie S.
1 RV/tent site
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
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Get away from it all when you stay at this Methow valley view property. Located 5 miles out of downtown Pateros on a private 10 acres, and with valley views all the way to the Columbia River. Enjoy the dark skies with stars like you haven't seen in years! The only sounds are the native birds. With nearly 300 degree views and sunrise and sunsets on each side of you, you'll feel a world away from the hustle back home. Only 12 minutes to downtown Pateros, 15 minutes to Alta Lake, less than 30 to Chelan.Enjoy the expansive views atop a hillside with lush valley views of the orchards along the Methow River. The solitude and starry skies will be the perfect break after a day on the Methow or Columbia river fishing, hunting in the hills or exploring nearby Pateros, Chelan, Twisp, Winthrop or Okanogan. Site is accessible with a front wheel drive vehicle, but AWD is preferable. Porta Pot is nearby, approximately 150 yards away up the hill near the owners cabin. Weber BBQ and propane fire pit available but you must BRING YOUR OWN PROPANE! Owners may be at cabin up the hill, but privacy, solitude and quiet will still be yours to enjoy!
Note: during the summer, it gets HOT in the Methow Valley! When temperatures top 80 degrees, this campsite isn't an ideal campsite to hang out at! There is no shade other than your tent/camper/trailer! This is an ideal spot if you are adventuring and exploring during the day at the nearby waters, whether it's the Methow River, the Columbia, Alta Lake or Lake Chelan, 4-wheeling the hills, exploring wine country, golfing at Gamble Sands or Alta, exploring Winthrop (50 minutes), Twisp (40 minutes), hunting or just looking for a restful evening on a road trip. It's an ideal, peaceful and calm place to come back to as base camp to cook up some dinner, enjoy the views and have a drink and rest your weary head:)
Winds can also be strong. We do NOT advise setting up pop-up shade covers and leaving them, as the winds could destroy them.