Evergreen trees, brush and birds. The road in was pretty much a one lane, well maintained, gravel road with very few pullouts. The "RV" parking spot appeared to be one of the pullout spots on the public road it was not conducive to leveling in spite of jockeying and using chocks. So close to the road we couldn't put the awning out. We piled up quite a bit of broken glass in center of the area to keep from running over it.
This is a beautiful piece of property, however I do have a few concerns. There weren't any signs in the area marking campsites, and there weren't any campsites that we could spot. Just parking spaces and fire circles. We had to clear an area of debris to make a flat-ish spot for our tent. It was pretty strange to pay for a campsite that didn't have a spot for a tent. This along with a sort of weird PVC structure half-covered in a tarp nearby and some trash in the road made us feel a bit uneasy about the whole situation.
We never actually found the advertised stream, which we were hoping to use for dishes and things. Also, the address is in Montana for some reason, which added a lot of confusion.
This place has awesome views of the mountains. A nice area to get away from people and enjoy the outdoors.
Location
Superior, Mineral, Montana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Ktunaxa ɁamakɁis, and Salish First Nations according to