Get in touch with Hannah or Tanner! We will put as many out-of-town guests as we can up in cabins. If we have an overflow, we will join those people in a safe and private camping area nearby ( with facilities ).
Due to the venue's location, 4WD is recommended. The roads are steep, and the gravel is typically rough towards the end of the summer. If you aren't comfortable with mountain driving, we have a shuttle arranged for those who request it!
Saturday will be the day for adventuring. There are plenty of free activities, like hiking, kayaking, and hanging out around camp. If you are feeling fancy, you have the option to book horseback trail rides or fly fishing through our venue. This must be booked well in advance. Please let us know if you would like to participate in either activity and we will help facilitate the fun.
Absolutely! But, come prepared with anything the littles might need, as there are no stores in the bighorns. And keep in mind that there will be (friendly) off-leash dogs in attendance roaming the property throughout the event, so plan accordingly if you or your kiddos aren’t comfortable with dogs around them.
Let us know in advance, and we will get something figured out! We will post the full weekend's menu a month in advance.
Spear-O-Wigwam is a true mountain getaway. WiFi is not available. The nearest spot with cell service is a 45 minute drive away.
The daytime temperatures will range from 45-75 degrees, with night-time lows in the high 30s and low 40s. We will be at about 8000 feet elevation, snow can happen any time of year, but is rare in the summer.
A light brunch will be provided at the Lidahl cabin prior to check-in on the 29th and then dinner that evening. On the 30th, breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided. On the 31st, breakfast will be provided prior to checkout. Bring any additional snacks or beverages you can't live without!
Western versus Aloha! Have dreams of dressing like cowboy? Now’s your chance! Want a more laid back vibe, whip out that aloha shirt.