17 acres hosted by Megan L.
1 motorhome/tent pitch
Stay on the edge of a working family farm (Dragon's Breath Farm) and the surrounding National Forest where the human world enmeshes with the wilds!
The farm sits on 17 acres (with only 1 acre in production) with a 1906 log cabin. The small Silver Butte Fisher River runs just off the edge of the field and is the home to trout, moose, beavers, bald eagles, mink, elk, kingfishers, ravens, deer, and the occasional bear, lion, or wolf pack.
We are between the towns of Libby and Kalispell, each known for limitless outdoor activities including hiking, boating, fishing, hunting, skiing, climbing, paddling, foraging, & riding.
There are surrounding lakes, rivers, mountains, forests, and limited cell phone coverage. This is the place you come to to disconnect to reconnect. To yourself. To the forest. To the rivers. To the wildlife. To the Land. To something lost but not forgotten.
With few neighbors, the property is quiet except for birdsong and elk calls.
We are only a mile off the highway and rarely hear a passing truck.
If the season is right, we can even offer a selection of fresh produce grown right in this field or take part in one of our foraging classes and learn to find food from the wilds.
Whether you are passing through and just need a safe space for the night or want to stay awhile and immerse yourself in the land and location, you've found the right place.Tucked away behind tall pine trees you can park or tent camp on level ground only a few feet from the small river. Enjoy the privacy of this site across the field from the farm with National Forest on the other side of the river.
Feel free to collect crisp mountain water from the river to filter or boil and enjoy our Plein Air Potty (composting toilet) complete with reading material about the local area and bear spray, just in case :)
Stop by the farm's cabin to check about any foraging or plant id classes going on during your stay, available fresh produce, or some local knowledge of the best hikes, paddles, and bikes rides.
Disconnect to Reconnect! There is no cell service outside our wifi so you can enjoy the quiet away from constant notifications and listen to bird songs instead of tweets, but walk to the wifi bench (with shade) in the field to check in while unplugging.