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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Private sites
98% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Located in the beautiful Methow Valley, a short drive from the town of Twisp and walking distance from Pipestone canyon, this site provides a private and quiet place to camp, stargaze and easily access all that the Methow has to offer. Sites are off-grid and rustic with no water and pit-toilets, similar to what you would experience backpacking.
Really cool place and it’s a very comfortable canvas tent! Nice views of the rolling mountains. There is a wood stove in the tent but I recommend to bring you warm blankets. Tent did not have any pillows or blankets so bring your own.
There’s a nice gas fire pit and a gas Coleman stove.
I would definitely go there. Winthrop is about 20mins away and there’s tons of things to do
Location is about 30-45 min drive to blue lake trailhead and to maple pass loop trailhead
I thoroughly enjoyed camping at this spot! It was truly secluded and super quiet. No Wi-Fi, no service. The perfect way to unplug and relax in nature. The tent smelled fresh, and was arranged with thoughtful items like a charger, LED lights, cot, foam mattress, Coleman stove, chairs with foot rests, and 20L of water! It exceeded my expectations. The rolling hills of north eastern WA are stunning, and so many trails close by to go hiking or wander around in. I loved my stay!
We absolutely loved this little slice of heaven! The views were amazing and the accommodations were cozy, peaceful and had beautiful open skies with minimal light pollution for star watching. Loved the close access to Twisp and we were lucky to enough to visit the farmers market + some local events during our stay. 10/10 would recommend and we hope to visit again! Thank you, Kellie!
Perfect! We loved it here. Glamping at its best. Twisp is super close and the cutest little town.
Location
Twisp, Okanogan, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Syilx (Okanagan), sp̓aƛ̓mul̓əxʷəxʷ (Methow), and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation First Nations according to