69 acres hosted by Matt G.
1 lodging site
Equestrian pitches
Gallop in! Some pitches at this Hipcamp are reserved for horse campers.
The homestead is situated at 3800-4000 feet in elevation in the midst of the Okanogan Highlands. The historic Bunch Barn, completed in 1928, used in the 40s for loose hay in the loft and livestock on the ground floor is a central feature of the homestead. The land was ideal for settlers of the time due to abundant spring water and fertile soils. Now a guest ranch with some cattle occasionally grazing and our herd of Icelandic horses, an ideal place to enjoy the rolling beauty of the Highlands, teeming with many varieties of birds.The Bell Tent is tucked into the Aspen grove in picturesque rolling grasslands on a historic homestead with a beautiful 1928 barn, looking beyond over Tamarack forests to nearby Bonaparte Mountain and the Okanogan Highlands. The camp is very private in a place that is truly quiet most of the time. Enjoy the birds and the flowers from the comfort of this spacious Bell Tent. Artesian spring water for drinking as you rejuvenate in this peaceful setting. Stroll down the Aspen lane alongside the seasonal creek to the barn for a look. You may be lucky enough to befriend one of the Icelandic horses on the farm as well. Hike, bike, ride over the hill through the forest to Bonaparte lake where you may even see some loons. Endless horse riding from the farm and safe horse accommodations available. (Please arrange in advance)