3 acres hosted by Janelle D.
1 RV/tent site
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
A Place to Stay was purchased by the Dessaint Kimura Family in November 2011 from Pastor Andy Yoder. The home is often referred to by the community as "The Bishop's Place". A Place to Stay is a get away from it all; unplug, unwind and reconnect with our children and ourselves kind of place! In many big cities that just doesn't always seem possible. In the West Kootenai it definitely is!
A Place to Stay is simply that! A welcome respite after a long day of travel. By the time you get to the West Kootenai you will appreciate the fact that there is A Place to Stay. A Place to Stay is a simple place to take a load off and nestle in for a day or two while you explore the vast, beautiful wilderness of Montana.
A Place to Stay was originally Amish Built by a growing Amish community in the late 90's. You will see and experience some of the little things that are obviously Amish as you explore the property and surrounding areas.
We are nestled between the Montana Woodworks, the Amish School House and the Kootenai Kraft & Grocery. You are remote and at the same time in the thick of town life. One of my favorite things to see as I sit at my desk is a cowboy riding a horse while talking on his cell phone.
The vast, dark, starry nights are something to behold.
Enjoy your stay!
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***Due to Covid we are only accepting reservations from people who have self-supporting campers with toilet/shower combos. There is no access to the house at this time***
Our little corner of the world is located in a remote corner of NW Montana just a couple of miles south of the Canadian Border. We have 2.5 acres, nestled between the Amish School House, the Kootenai General Store and the Amish Woodworks shop.
The nights are incredibly starry - as if you are traveling through space and can reach out to touch the heavens. Feel free to set up camp anyplace within the green grassy areas. The horses in the pasture belong to the neighbors. Please respect their wishes. There is a fire pit out front as well as a hose and workshop.
Hip Campers may use the bath and shower on the main level but please do not disturb the rest of the house as visitors may come and go at various times.
Hike up to Mt. Robson or go swimming in the KooCanUSA reservoir. Although very few people live in the area, this is the hub of the village. Being on the West Kootenai is like traveling back in time to the days of Little House on the Prairie.
Please consider leaving $20 on the table for the local neighbor ladies who will clean the bathroom and wash the towels after your visit. Thank you!***Due to Covid we are only accepting reservations from people who have self-supporting campers with toilet/shower combos. There is no access to the house at this time***
Our little corner of the world is located in a remote corner of NW Montana just a couple of miles south of the Canadian Border. We have 2.5 acres, nestled between the Amish School House, the Kootenai General Store and the Amish Woodworks shop.
The nights are incredibly starry - as if you are traveling through space and can reach out to touch the heavens. Feel free to set up camp anyplace within the green grassy areas. The horses in the pasture belong to the neighbors. Please respect their wishes. There is a fire pit out front as well as a hose and workshop.
Hip Campers may use the bath and shower on the main level but please do not disturb the rest of the house as visitors may come and go at various times.
Hike up to Mt. Robson or go swimming in the KooCanUSA reservoir. Although very few people live in the area, this is the hub of the village. Being on the West Kootenai is like traveling back in time to the days of Little House on the Prairie.
Please consider leaving $20 on the table for the local neighbor ladies who will clean the bathroom and wash the towels after your visit. Thank you!