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Senate View Yurt

Overlooking Senate Meadows, located at the southern end of the ridge line behind the lodge. The Senate yurt is the closest yurt to the lodge, has a lovely view and great sledding hill (bring your own sled). Senate sits near Star’s Perch which allows both yurts to be booked to accommodate larger groups. Senate sleeps eight people. There are two bunk beds with double futon couches on the bottom, single beds on top and a double futon couch. 

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Stars Perch Yurt

Star’s is nestled in the lodgepole pine forest but with a fantastic view of Galena peak. Star’s yurt sits on the ridge line behind the lodge and is located between Senate View & Honeymoon. Star’s sleeps eight people in three bunk beds, two with a double futon couch on the bottom and single beds on top. This yurt can easily be combined with the Senate View yurt (just a minute away) to accommodate a larger group. This yurt has a wood-fired sauna at it that is open to all yurt guests. ​

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Honeymoon Yurt

Tucked into the trees for privacy and just far enough away from the other yurts, Honeymoon yurt (16ft) can sleep up to four people on two double futons. This yurt sits on the ridge line behind the lodge but is off enough on its own that you don’t know anyone else is around. This yurt is great for a couple, small family or 2 single people.

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Miner's Yurt

Miner's is the newest yurt to the Galena family. This 20 ft, 8 person yurt sits at the top of Jenny’s Way Nordic Trail and along the Tilt-a-Whirl snowshoe trail (not anywhere close to the other yurts). Miles away from your nearest neighbor, with a deck that overlooks Titus ridge line, the Miner’s yurt is amazing. This is a great yurt to Nordic ski into (1.5 miles), with a flatter but still somewhat uphill approach. This is also a great yurt for some spring backcountry skiing!

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FAQ's

Yurt COVID-19 Policies
Yurt Winter Dinner Menu
How do I get to the yurts? 
In the winter: Our yurts can only be accessed through human power (skiing or snowshoeing, no walking!). From the Lodge, the Senate View, Star’s Perch and Honeymoon yurts are about a 15-30 minute snowshoe or a 30-60 minute Nordic Ski. These yurts are about 1 mile from the lodge but it is an uphill start to gain the ridge that the yurts sit on. The Miner’s Yurt is about a 30-40 minute Nordic ski (flatter but still uphill) or a 60 min snowshoe. We do provide one pull behind sled for each yurt rental. For an additional fee, snowmobile service can be provided for hauling gear. Be sure to inquire for more details when you make your reservation since advance notice will be required.
In the summer: ​You can drive, bike or walk to the yurts. You just need a higher clearance vehicle. The Miner’s Yurt is the easiest yurt to drive to in the summer.
What does galena lodge provide?
Each yurt is furnished with a wood stove for heat, propane stove and fuel for cooking, solar lights (lanterns as backup), pots, pans, dishes, silverware, cups and mugs, coffee pots and percolators or filters, paper towels, toilet paper, newspaper, firewood, matches, books, games, snow shovels, and beds with foam mats. You will need to split and stock firewood from the firewood pile outside your yurt during your stay and upon departure.

In the Winter: One yurt pull-behind sled is included with your yurt rental. Snowshoe passes are included with your yurt rental but if you want to Nordic ski you must purchase a BCRD trail pass for $18/day.

In the Summer: All the summer trails are free to use. If you need a bike rental, lesson, or a tune up for your bike, head on down to the lodge and we will get you taken care of.
What do I need to bring?
You will need to bring a sleeping bag, pillow, change of clothes, flashlight, food and personal items. In the winter snow can be melted for water and in the summer season you can pick up jugs of water down at Galena. Things you don’t need but may want include slippers, towel/bathing suit for the sauna, and earplugs for your roommates.
How do I get my gear to the yurt?
In the winter: Galena Lodge provides one pull sled with each yurt rental in which you can haul your gear to your yurt. It’s uphill, so pack wisely (no luggage or coolers). For only $50 round trip a snowmobile with a big toboggan can be provided to haul your gear up. Be sure to inquire for more details when you make your reservation since advance notice will be required.

In the summer: You are able to drive a higher clearance (SUV, Outback, Etc) to the yurts and can haul in your own stuff, don’t forget the water. We are also available to haul in your gear in our truck for $50 round trip. Then you can walk or bike to the yurt!
What do i eat at the yurt?
Most people bring their own food and enjoy cooking most meals with their family and friends. Galena is open for lunch daily from 11am-3:30pm and espresso, baked goods, and breakfast sandwiches at 9 am.  Just remember that Galena is NOT open every night for dinner.

In the winter: We offer a gourmet yurt menu that we can deliver right to your yurt door! Please click here to see the menu. Prior arrangement (24 hours in advance) must be made for this menu and delivery. Sorry, yurt dinners are not available in the summer.


In the summer: We have our Thursday Night Wagon Ride BBQ Dinners. 

Where do i poop?
Communal outhouses are located near each yurt. Toilet paper is provided.
How do I reserve a yurt? 
Book Online! Click on the yurt you are interested in to book online. Yurts must be paid for in full in order to reserve the yurt. Please call the lodge at 208-726-4010 or EMAIL info@galenalodge.com if you have any questions.
What is the cancellation policy? 
Three weeks prior to your reservation for a full refund (except $25 to cover credit card and administrative fees). There is no refund available within the three weeks before your reservation.
do you have any other lodging besides yurts?
Unfortunately not. Galena Lodge is a day lodge and the only lodging available is the semi-backcountry yurts.
Please inquire about off site booking options as we know of a few house rentals available just over the Galena pass. In the summer there is plenty of dispersed camping off of forest service dirt roads. 
Can I bring my dog?
Yes - we now welcome dogs at all of our yurts during the summer and winter! Please remember to always pick up after your dog and make sure they are under control and not barking too much or disturbing your neighbors. If your dog does any damage to the yurts, you will be fully responsible. 

In the Winter: You will need to snowshoe with your dog to the yurt as the nordic trails that access the yurts are not open to dogs. Also please keep an eye on your dog and make sure they don't use the bathroom anywhere near the "clean snow area" since you need to melt that snow for water. 
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In the Summer: Please remember not to leave your dog in the yurt alone during the day, it can get very hot in there if the windows are not open.

What time is check-in and check out?
Check in is as early as 2pm and check out is by 11am. Please respect these times to allow us to have a chance to check on the yurts in between guests.
What are yurt covid-19 policies?
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What should I do if I Plan to arrive after 5 pm? 
1) Call ahead so Galena is aware
2) Take a look at the map and the "how do I get to the yurts FAQ." There are paper maps located in a small box below the large map sign at the trailhead. 
3) In the winter, park on the perimeter of the parking lot (in case we need to plow)
4) Bring a headlamp so you can find your way
5) In the winter, have your skis + snowshoes ready - reserve any rentals you need online at least 24 hours in advance and let the shop know
6) In the winter, grab one sled for pulling your gear up to the yurt (should be leaning against the fence next to the ski shop)
Are Rental snowshoes or skis Included in my Yurt Reservation?
Rental gear is not included in the yurt rental. Please be sure to stop by the shop and get your rental gear before making your way to a yurt!
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