Price: 3 days – $1250 4 days – $1600 Dates: July 1 thru August 25
Description: The Cottonwood Camp is set up with 12’x 14′ canvas wall tents, wood stoves, and cots with pads. The 16’x22′ dining tent has tables, chairs, and everything to make it extremely convenient for the guests.
- Spend your days fishing, hiking, and/or riding remote mountain trails.
- Beautiful high elevation pastures and wildflowers like no other place
- Spend some campfire time with your family and/or friends
- Recommended for families with children or large groups (maximum of 10)
Cottonwood Camp was lovely. From what I gleaned from H&S, the camp is semi-permanent during the warmer (non-snowy) months and therefore didn’t require assembly upon arrival. Each tent was spacious enough to stand and move around in, and the cots and pads provided a comfortable sleeping arrangement! There is also a well-stocked kitchen tent where Shalaina would whip up feasts in the middle of the forest as if by magic.
H&S packed enough food to keep us more than full the entire time–everything Shalaina cooked for breakfast and dinner (pancakes, baon, steaks, meatloaf, veggies) was delicious and filling. Shalaina also packed our group bag lunches for the three days we were on the trip which were a big hit.
It was so nice to sit around the campfire at night with the whole group listening to H&S’s stories and learn about their lives in WY (Heith was also a very good sport when the group prodded him to give impromptu lasso lessons).
I would not hesitate to recommend a trip to Cottonwood Camp to anyone–save someone who may have a fear of horses! We were riding for around a total of 10 hours over the three days.Thank you, Heith & Shalaina! (and Miyagi 😉