Rides: Need a Ride/Need Riders ???
email us and we'll post your needs and contact info...As your situation changes let us know and the changes will be made promptly. Kris Hill
Looking for a ride:
Cara Saunders
Bear Wallow Herbs
P.O. Box 1033
Sawyers Bar, CA 96027
cara@bearwallowherbs.com
(530) 462-4784
http://www.bearwallowherbs.com
Lodging: $10.00 per person for the three day event. (Aug 1, 2, 3) for Bunk House, Cabin, Teepee or Tent Camping options.
Bunk House Four Bunk House (Summer Camp Style) buildings that sleep 12 each. Wooden framed bunks, bring all your own sleeping pads, bags and pillow. This one would be great for two families or a group of friends. First come first serve basis. If you have special request's please write them on the back of your registration form.
Cabin 6 Cabins that sleep 8 Wooden framed bunks, no pads, bring your own. This would be a great option for a group of friends or two families. If you want to room with someone in particular please write this on the back of your registration form.
Teepee 3 Teepee's that sleep 4 Bring all of your own sleeping gear for the teepee's, they are bare. This option is great for a family or a group of friends. If there is someone on particular you would like to room with please write that on the backside of your registration form.
Tent Camp Camp on Site with all of your own gear. first come first serve basis. Spots will get taken up early day of registration.
Off Site This means you have secured your own lodging and will not se staying at the camp ground. This also includes camping at other spots in the Hyalite area of Gallatin National Forest.
What To Expect:
Hyalite Youth Camp is an off the grid camp powered by Solar Panels and a back up generator. The camp is located on Hyalite Reservoir, in the Gallatin Mountain Range. Bring clothing for all types of weather. Evening temperatures will be cool while daytime will be hot.
Swimming is available to you from the shores of camp. There is not a life guard on duty. You are responsible for you and your children's safety. You are welcome to bring water fun toys like floaties, inner tubes, canoe, kayak, etc. If you plan on bringing fishing gear please make sure you have a current fishing license and you are familiar with the local fishing laws. Click here to see Montana Fishing information.
The hiking trails for the plant walks are not all located at the camp. There are a few that are easily accessed by bicycle. We encourage you to bring your bike to cut down on fuel emissions from the shuttle vehicle.
What To Bring: *Sleeping Bag *Sleeping Pad *Your own Mug *Food Donation for the Kitchen (see menu at the bottom of the Activities page) *Money for the Silent Auction, Quilt Raffle and the Herbal Market Place. *Camping Chair *Warm clothes *Cool weather clothes *Rain Jacket *Smiles *Your BIke *Notebook *Water Bottle...Be prepared for cool and hot weather camping...