This property was settled by our family in the 40's and now has four generations living here ~ Great Grandma, Grandma & Grandpa, Jacob and Jaimè, and two grandkids.
Come enjoy peace and quiet in the beautiful meadows near our home. We are located on 37 acres that include forested trails, a large pond, two small ponds, a creek, and frequent wildlife. All sites have a campfire ring and picnic table. We provide a unique eco-camping experience in contrast to the crowded campground/RV park.
No hookups are provided – dry camping only. We strive for a low impact, eco-camping experience. RV's and larger vehicles/trailers are welcome in the first 6 sites - an open, flat meadow with the pond on the other side of the road. Tents are welcome in all sites; although, we recommend the back meadow sites (7 and up) for tent campers (es
This property was settled by our family in the 40's and now has four generations living here ~ Great Grandma, Grandma & Grandpa, Jacob and Jaimè, and two grandkids.
Come enjoy peace and quiet in the beautiful meadows near our home. We are located on 37 acres that include forested trails, a large pond, two small ponds, a creek, and frequent wildlife. All sites have a campfire ring and picnic table. We provide a unique eco-camping experience in contrast to the crowded campground/RV park.
No hookups are provided – dry camping only. We strive for a low impact, eco-camping experience. RV's and larger vehicles/trailers are welcome in the first 6 sites - an open, flat meadow with the pond on the other side of the road. Tents are welcome in all sites; although, we recommend the back meadow sites (7 and up) for tent campers (especially in July) as it has less traffic and more privacy. Sites 7-18 (the back meadow sites) are for vehicles 26' or less in total length - mostly tents, camper vans and very small RV's. All sites have access to a vault toilet, and all sites are back-in sites with partial shade.
The property is located 6 miles from Glacier Park entrance and is near HWY 2. Access is via the Old HWY 2. **Be sure to visit recreation.gov to purchase the $2 entry reservation to Glacier Park...if you can't get one, you can enter the park after 4pm and stay until 10pm (there's road construction in the Park from 10PM to 6AM this year).
Because of the proximity to Glacier National Park and the main HWY, traffic
noise and train noise can be heard at the campsites.
Visitors are ask to keep their speed to a minimum to reduce dust on the dirt on Greens Road.
We are just a short bike ride away (two minutes by car) from attractions such as the Whiskey Barn, Josephine’s Speak Easy, Glacier Hi-Line Ropes Course, Glacier Grill Restaurant and the Amazing Fun Center, maze, and mini golf.
It is also easy access to the Gateway to Glacier Bike path. E-bike rentals are nearby.
There is a freshwater spring where you can fill up containers of water in Bad Rock Canyon (between Columbia Falls and Hungry Horse on the way here... 10 min away from us). Look for the large pull off areas between the river and the rock canyon walls and a white pipe coming out of the rock. We've personally filled up at this spring for years! The property has non-potable water available.
Closest Gas station is the Cenex in Coram (1.5 mi away). Laundry and shower are located behind this building and they also have a small convenience store.
Closest public (free) landfill dump is 2.2 miles toward Columbia Falls at 9626 Us HWY 2 E. Near Paul Bunyan Bar and Grill (which is also a good restaurant near us). Look for the gated entry and small sign marking Flathead Landfill.
Closest grocery is in Hungry Horse at Canyon Foods Grocery (3.5 miles away).
Closest dump and water fill up for a vehicle with a holding tank is Mikes Conoco at 1645 9th st W in Columbia Falls (8.9 mi away).
Closest town with wifi, cafes, restaurants, urgent care and larger grocery stores is Columbia Falls (9 miles away).
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This property was settled by our family in the 40's and now has four generations living here ~ Great Grandma, Grandma & Grandpa, Jacob and Jaimè, and two grandkids.
Come enjoy peace and quiet in the beautiful meadows near our home. We are located on 37 acres that include forested trails, a large pond, two small ponds, a creek, and frequent wildlife. All sites have a campfire ring and picnic table. We provide a unique eco-camping experience in contrast to the crowded campground/RV park.
No hookups are provided – dry camping only. We strive for a low impact, eco-camping experience. RV's and larger vehicles/trailers are welcome in the first 6 sites - an open, flat meadow with the pond on the other side of the road. Tents are welcome in all sites; although, we recommend the back meadow sites (7 and up) for tent campers (es
This property was settled by our family in the 40's and now has four generations living here ~ Great Grandma, Grandma & Grandpa, Jacob and Jaimè, and two grandkids.
Come enjoy peace and quiet in the beautiful meadows near our home. We are located on 37 acres that include forested trails, a large pond, two small ponds, a creek, and frequent wildlife. All sites have a campfire ring and picnic table. We provide a unique eco-camping experience in contrast to the crowded campground/RV park.
No hookups are provided – dry camping only. We strive for a low impact, eco-camping experience. RV's and larger vehicles/trailers are welcome in the first 6 sites - an open, flat meadow with the pond on the other side of the road. Tents are welcome in all sites; although, we recommend the back meadow sites (7 and up) for tent campers (especially in July) as it has less traffic and more privacy. Sites 7-18 (the back meadow sites) are for vehicles 26' or less in total length - mostly tents, camper vans and very small RV's. All sites have access to a vault toilet, and all sites are back-in sites with partial shade.
The property is located 6 miles from Glacier Park entrance and is near HWY 2. Access is via the Old HWY 2. **Be sure to visit recreation.gov to purchase the $2 entry reservation to Glacier Park...if you can't get one, you can enter the park after 4pm and stay until 10pm (there's road construction in the Park from 10PM to 6AM this year).
Because of the proximity to Glacier National Park and the main HWY, traffic
noise and train noise can be heard at the campsites.
Visitors are ask to keep their speed to a minimum to reduce dust on the dirt on Greens Road.
We are just a short bike ride away (two minutes by car) from attractions such as the Whiskey Barn, Josephine’s Speak Easy, Glacier Hi-Line Ropes Course, Glacier Grill Restaurant and the Amazing Fun Center, maze, and mini golf.
It is also easy access to the Gateway to Glacier Bike path. E-bike rentals are nearby.
There is a freshwater spring where you can fill up containers of water in Bad Rock Canyon (between Columbia Falls and Hungry Horse on the way here... 10 min away from us). Look for the large pull off areas between the river and the rock canyon walls and a white pipe coming out of the rock. We've personally filled up at this spring for years! The property has non-potable water available.
Closest Gas station is the Cenex in Coram (1.5 mi away). Laundry and shower are located behind this building and they also have a small convenience store.
Closest public (free) landfill dump is 2.2 miles toward Columbia Falls at 9626 Us HWY 2 E. Near Paul Bunyan Bar and Grill (which is also a good restaurant near us). Look for the gated entry and small sign marking Flathead Landfill.
Closest grocery is in Hungry Horse at Canyon Foods Grocery (3.5 miles away).
Closest dump and water fill up for a vehicle with a holding tank is Mikes Conoco at 1645 9th st W in Columbia Falls (8.9 mi away).
Closest town with wifi, cafes, restaurants, urgent care and larger grocery stores is Columbia Falls (9 miles away).
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