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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Granite Creek Ranch is a 4th generation working cattle and horse ranch established in 1921 operated by the same family for over a century. Meadows, crop fields and forested mountains cover the ranch. 230 pairs of cows and two dozen horses call it home along with herds of Elk, Mule and Whitetail Deer, Moose, Coyotes, Redtail Hawks, Bald Eagles, Cranes and many other bird species. Ranch covers over 4,000 acres and the campsites have a couple hundred acres of hiking to enjoy. My family really enjoys the ranching and country life and want to be able to share it with others!
We stopped here on our way out of Teton and what a wonderful place to finish our trip. Clear signage, clean, beautiful views, and a quiet experience were highlights of this campsite. Would absolutely stop again.
This was the perfect little getaway! It was in a very quiet, and secluded spot and the sunsets and sunrises were AMAZING! The few days we were here, we woke up to herds of elk grazing in the field :) it was so peaceful! It was about an hour and a half away from GTNP, but I prefer to be out of the cities when I camp anyways, so this was perfect and the drive to and from was one I didn't mind doing, anyways, because the VIEWS!! Make sure to go see Fall Creek Falls nearby :)
I was looking forward to staying here since I booked it! It did not disappoint. The area is so beautiful and Peter chose a beautiful spot to set up so that there's privacy and a view of rolling hills. I loved that my dogs were able to be dogs and had room to run. If I'm lucky to be in the area again I think I'll take advantage of the horseback riding and trails more.
Peter's campsite was a great place to stay during our time in Swan Valley. It is very secluded and has tons of space. I think it is a former pasture, so there is a bit of very old cow dung around and maybe a higher amount of flies because of that, but no mosquitos! The place is very convenient to the Snake River and the rest of the valley. The 6 gallon jug of potable water was a great benefit. Would definitely stay here again. Thank you!
Peter’s property was absolutely beautiful! The panoramic views, the aspens with the provided hammocks, the stillness and quiet, everything was wonderful. I would definitely stay there again and again! Thanks Peter for sharing your little slice of heaven.
Location
Ririe, Bonneville, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Shoshone-Bannock First Nations according to