Slocan Vacation Cabins

alpine climbing, valhallas, guided mountaineering

Slocan Cabin Rental and Campsites

Come base out of our cabins in Slocan for your summer adventures. These off grid cabins are the perfect base for outdoor activities in the Central Kootenays. The sites are private and have running water, outdoor kitchen spaces, outdoor showers and pit toilets. You can run, ride or hike from our cabins, with a waterfall 20 minutes away and direct access to mountain bike / multi-use trails. Slocan lake is also in close proximity for afternoon swims or beach sessions.

slocan lake
short roping, alpine guiding

Our cabins are for travellers looking for a private and affordable place to connect with nature and be outside. You'll find the space inviting and quite, yet full of birds chirping, morning and evening visits from deer and turkeys. We also have fresh vegetables from our gardens available for purchase.

Each cabin is equipped with a queen bed and bedding. You can drive into the cabin sites and park next to them so you can unload your gear and have quick access to your affairs.

Slocan Glamping

Our cabins are designed as a private basecamp for short summer outings for locals and road trippers alike. Whether you are a Kootenay local looking for a quick weekend trip or on an extended summer vacation, staying with us is a simple solution for a private glamping experience. They also work well for bikepackers looking to spend a couple of days exploring the gravel biking around Slocan.

alpine climbing, mountaineering
Slocan Farm Stay
alpine climbing, custom guiding

Pricing

Cabins are $80/ night

Campsites are $35/ night

Private Parking

Drive in cabin access and low clearance vehicle accesible

Two night Minimum

Come disconnect in the Slocan

Gear List

Clothing & Footwear

  • Slip-on shoes or sandals (for easy transitions inside and outside the cabin)
  • Sturdy trail shoes or hikers (for exploring nearby trails and waterfalls)
  • Layered clothing (t-shirts, fleece sweaters, and comfortable pants)
  • Lightweight windbreaker or rain jacket
  • Cozy loungewear and thick socks (for relaxing by the fire or inside the cabin at night)
  • Swimsuit and a quick-dry towel (for afternoon lake swims or beach sessions)

Camp Stove & Fuel

  • Two-burner propane camp stove (gives you plenty of cooking surface alongside the cabin's setup)
  • Propane canisters (bring at least 1-2 green bottles depending on your stay length)
  • Long-neck lighter or matches (plus a backup kept in a waterproof bag)
  • Stove windscreen (if your camp stove doesn't have built-in shields)

Kitchen Affairs & Cooking Tools

  • A well-insulated cooler with ice (to keep drinks and perishables fresh)
  • Nesting pots and a non-stick skillet (with lids to speed up boiling times)
  • Chef’s knife and a small cutting board
  • Cooking utensils (spatula, tongs, large spoon, and a wine/bottle opener)
  • Coffee maker (a French press or pour-over cone works perfectly for slow mornings)
  • Aluminum foil and Ziploc bags (for cooking over the grate and storing leftovers)
  • Cooking oil or spray, salt, pepper, and your favorite spices
  • Marshmallow roasting sticks (essential for the evening fire pit)

Dishware & Dining

  • Durable plates and bowls (enamel or heavy-duty plastic/melamine are perfect for camp life)
  • Cutlery set (forks, knives, and spoons)
  • Insulated travel mugs (to keep your coffee hot or your drinks cold outside)
  • Unbreakable cups or tumblers

Cleanup & Personal Care

  • Two collapsible wash bins (one for soapy water, one for rinsing)
  • Biodegradable dish soap (like CampSuds)
  • Sponge and a quick-dry dish towel
  • Trash bags (to easily pack out all food waste and recycling)
  • Headlamp or flashlight (essential for navigating to outdoor spaces at night)
  • Insect repellent and sun protection
  • Biodegradable bath soap and personal toiletries

trad climbing, anchor

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