Our cozy furnished yurt is nestled in 43 acres of secluded mountains a mile above the S Fork of the Payette River between Banks and Crouch. It offers off the grid camping with electricity, wood burning stove, sink, propane cook stove, grill and WiFi if desired. It's close to most every outdoor activity you would find in the mountains of Idaho.
Note: Our yurt may not suitable for everyone. There is no running water. We provide fresh water in jugs and there is a clean porta-potty.
The space
Surround Yourself with Nature. Whether you are escaping to the mountains for a quiet getaway or using it as a basecamp for your outdoor activities, this is one adventure you will always remember. Hiking, biking, hot springs, skiing, snowshoeing, rafting, kayaking, fishing, UTV/ATV riding trails on USFS & BLM land are just a few activities that are minutes (if not out the front door) from our yurt.
It's comfortable, cozy, can sleep 5. 2 on the bottom of the bunk bed, 1 on the top and 2 on the futon. There are 3" river mats on the bunk beds. Bring your own bedding based upon the weather and season. We recommend 0-degree bags in the winter, light weight ones for the summer and don't forget your pillows! The yurt does not have running water (we provide 5-gallon jugs of fresh artesian water) nor does it have a shower. It does have a sink where you can wash the dishes.
We provide the firewood for the wood stove. We provide a few fire starters, but also an axe so you can chop up your own kindling. There is lighting inside of the yurt but none on the outside, so be sure to bring your headlamps and flashlights!
There is a 2-burner propane stove with a cast iron griddle that can be used to heat up water or cook your favorite meals. There is also a propane grill on the deck. We have it stocked with most dishes and utensils needed for cooking a meal, along with a spice rack and olive oil.
If you decide on staying at this yurt, please understand it's going to require more effort than staying at a house. You will have a very short hike to the yurt, and it could be slick or muddy or in the dirt. You will need to start a fire in the winter. If you don't know how to start a fire, we can provide you instructions!
This yurt is the perfect spot for having a cozy retreat in the wilderness. It is quiet, secluded, and private even though we live on the property. You won't see us unless you request to see us!
Guest access
The road from the highway to the yurt visitor parking area is a rock/dirt road that is steep and narrow in a few spots. We do our best to keep the road drivable in the winter, however, the road is usually snow-covered, icy, and often not suitable for regular highway tires. AWD/4WD with snow/winter tires are highly recommended. If you have chains, it wouldn't be a bad idea to have them available. The roads are clear in the spring, summer and fall.
You can drive up close to this yurt and you will need to pack in your gear from the designated yurt parking or unloading area. In the summer you can use an ATV/UTV and in the winter you can use a snowmobile to get closer access to the yurt.
Other things to note
Bring beverages in cans, boxes, or reusable plastic bottles. No glass please.
Up to two well-behaved dogs are allowed per reservation for an additional fee. Please let us know you are bringing dogs in advance so we can plan accordingly.
Dog Rules: You are not allowed to leave your dog(s) inside the yurt while you are away from the property. You must take your dog(s) with you. Please pick up all of their poop, whether it's in the snow, dirt, mud or grass. If you need doggy bags, please let us know and we will be happy to provide them.
For the safety of wildlife, and your pets, keep an eye on them and do not let them run off into the woods, or away from the general yurt area (which is plenty of space). We have all the animals in the area including skunks, porcupine, deer, elk, turkey the occasional snake, and all the large predators such as cougar and bear.