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Creston Valley Geodesic Dome & Camp

Creston, Central Kootenay, British Columbia
21 acres hosted by Ryan C.
1 lodging site
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Unique Mountain Retreat in Creston Valley’s Community Forest For those seeking a unique touch, our geodesic dome provides comfortable, three-season glamping with awe-inspiring valley views. Escape to our expansive 22-acre property that borders the serene, public-use land of Arrow and Goat Mountain, offering direct access to miles of rugged mountain paths and logging roads. Experience Creston Valley from a secluded clearing at the heart of nature—a private & peaceful spot with a furnished geodesic dome and plenty of room for additional trailers and tents. Property Highlights: • Exclusive Reservations: Privacy is guaranteed—only one group is booked at a time, so you’ll have the entire place to yourselves. • Disc Golf and Exploration: Try out our private 9+ hole disc golf course or set out on endless trails for hiking and wildlife spotting. • Convenient Access to Creston & Nearby Lakes: Just a 15-minute drive to downtown Creston, Duck Lake, Kootenay Lake, Goat River, Summit Creek, Corn Creek Falls, and Kootenay River. • Scenic Amenities: The outhouse comes with an unparalleled view, and you’ll also have access to a BBQ and a generator (available upon request). Whether you’re here for comfort camping, glamping, or the ultimate rustic retreat, this property offers a one-of-a-kind experience. A fun private 9+ hole disc golf course is built into the area you will be staying. Note that to ensure the best experience possible, reservations are made to only one group at a time. If you want to feel like you are truly alone in the woods, this is the spot for you!Experience a spacious geodesic dome in the beautiful Creston Community Forest on Goat/Arrow Mountain. This large isolated location is minutes away from downtown Creston, Duck Lake, Kootenay Lake, Kootenay River and Goat River. An old logging road will descend you to a clearing on our mountain property. Adjacent to an endless public use forest (the entirety of Goat/Arrow mountain. A fun 9 hole disc golf course is built on the property. 4 RV spots and additional tent spots.Barbeque and quiet generator available upon request.Large fire pit, and gas pit available during firebans.Excellent cellular phone reception.Outhouse has about the best view.one could ask for. This spot is ideal for groups, but can be almost spiritual if enjoyed alone. Regardless of how many people you are, you will have the entire area to yourself. $100 for booking includes first unit (trailer, tent, or cabin booking) Additional units/families are $50. Cabin rental is $75 on top of the booking.
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Creston, Central Kootenay, British Columbia, CanadaTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Ĩyãħé Nakón mąkóce (Stoney) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Ryan C.

Joined in August 2022
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