Little Beaver Creek Ranch
Little Beaver Creek Ranch
Little Beaver Creek Ranch
Nearest Town, Thompson Falls, Montana
87 acres

Hunting and RV Camping Basecamp - $75 per nightat Little Beaver Creek Ranch

Package Includes
6 Guests
1 Day

Our package price is a flat $75 per night. Please book the package, and then let us know how many guests will be in your group.

Guests are encouraged to book RV access here at Little Beaver Creek Ranch and to take advantage of nearby hunting access.

Lodging may be available onsite in our four bedroom, 10 people max, Guest House. Inquire for availability and more information or book here: Hunting and Cabin Lodging Basecamp - $300 per night 

We don't have any great hunting on our 85 acres; however, guests can take advantage of our lodging opportunities with close proximity to great public hunting access.

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What’s Included

Species
  • Elk
  • Whitetail
  • Mule Deer
  • Turkey
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Robert D

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Robert D

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This location would be perfect for hunters or fishermen looking for a place to set up for a basecamp during the season with easy access to Montana GMUs 121, 122, and 123. Would also make a great spot to bring the whole family for an exclusive RV experience in NW Montana. 

kris-poirier
Property Visit on 11/14/2023

Kris Poirier

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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 8:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 5:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Allowed
  • Pets: Allowed on property
  • ATV's: Allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 5 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 10 Allowed

Landowner Rules: No Smoking anywhere on the property, especially around the barns. Do not leave children unattended or unsupervised. Do not feed or approach live stock. No fireworks or incendiary devices. No discharge of firearms. No illegal activities. No disorderly conduct.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy

Landowner

Robert D

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We are former career National Park Rangers and have worked all across our nation, from Virgin Islands National Park, to Yosemite, Sequoia / Kings Canyon, Channel Islands, Whiskeytown; to Grand Canyon, Chiricahua, Fort Bowie and Bryce Canyon; to the Washington, D.C. Headquarters, C&O Canal, Antietam Battlefield, George Washington Memorial Parkway; to Yellowstone, Glacier, National Conservation Training Center and the NPS National Wilderness Training Center, on the campus of the University of Montana, and more.  

Together, our family has operated several small business enterprises over the years, including Gardner's Farm and Apartments, the Ozone Company of West Virginia, Honor Code Publishing and Paradise View Properties. In addition, we also created and ran an Educational Non-Profit Organizaton: Honor Code! United States Service Academy and Leadership Camps - where for ten years we taught academy pre-candidates how to plan, prepare and gain appointment to our five U.S. Service Academies. Hundreds of Cadets and Mid-Shipman have been influenced by these training courses. 

After my retirement from the National Park Service, I performed as a Bonner County, Idaho Deputy Sheriff, fufilling 36 years in law enforcement, however, I now works the ranch full-time. I am a local member of the Backcounty Horseman’s Association and am active in many other ventures. My wife Mary transitioned from working as a ranger for the National Park Service to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) many years back, and has worked locally at the National Bison Range and Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge(s). She currently performs as a Regional Program Manager for the USFWS, working remotely from the ranch.

We've raised three children in the National Parks and have five grandchildren. Multiple generations of the family are passionate and committed to protecting and preserving this amazing landscape.

We are former career National Park Rangers and have worked all across our nation, from Virgin Islands National Park, to Yosemite, Sequoia / Kings Canyon, Channel Islands, Whiskeytown; to Grand Canyon, Chiricahua, Fort Bowie and Bryce Canyon; to the Washington, D.C. Headquarters, C&O Canal, Antietam Battlefield, George Washington Memorial Parkway; to Yellowstone, Glacier, National Conservation Training Center and the NPS National Wilderness Training Center, on the campus of the University of Montana, and more.  

Together, our family has operated several small business enterprises over the years, including Gardner's Farm and Apartments, the Ozone Company of West Virginia, Honor Code Publishing and Paradise View Properties. In addition, we also created and ran an Educational Non-Profit Organizaton: Honor Code! United States Service Academy and Leadership Camps - where for ten years we taught academy pre-candidates how to plan, prepare and gain appointment to our five U.S. Service Academies. Hundreds of Cadets and Mid-Shipman have been influenced by these training courses. 

After my retirement from the National Park Service, I performed as a Bonner County, Idaho Deputy Sheriff, fufilling 36 years in law enforcement, however, I now works the ranch full-time. I am a local member of the Backcounty Horseman’s Association and am active in many other ventures. My wife Mary transitioned from working as a ranger for the National Park Service to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) many years back, and has worked locally at the National Bison Range and Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge(s). She currently performs as a Regional Program Manager for the USFWS, working remotely from the ranch.

We've raised three children in the National Parks and have five grandchildren. Multiple generations of the family are passionate and committed to protecting and preserving this amazing landscape.

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