Day 1

Touchdown + Lake McDonald Magic

You land in Kalispell and immediately trade airport air for mountain air. Lunch is at Thirty Eight in Whitefish, the kind of place where the produce tastes like summer even when it’s not. From there, it’s a glide intoUnder Canvas Glacier, your safari-style landing pad tucked beneath pines and clean horizons.The day closes at Lake McDonald, the water shifting colors like it’s trying on outfits. A slow dinner, a soft sunset—you're welcome to the West.

Day 2

Hidden Lake, Found Clarity

Glacier National Park reveals itself in layers. You hike the Hidden Lake —5.6 miles round trip, ~1400 ft of gain—past wildflowers, mountain goats, meltwater streams, and peaks standing like elders watching over the valley. By afternoon, you wind into Many Glacier for an early dinner framed by sawtooth mountains. It’s one of those vistas that feels too cinematic to be real, but that’s Montana for you.

Day 3

Camp Brunch + Southward Drift

A slow morning lets your body catch up to your spirit. Camp Yoshi brunch stretches long, warm, and unbothered. Then you move—flying from Kalispell (FCA) to Bozeman (BZN)—before arriving at Under Canvas Yellowstone, where lantern light and canvas walls ease you into a different kind of quiet.

Day 4

Yellowstone Unfiltered

This is your full Yellowstone immersion:
• Upper Geyser Basin, where Old Faithful anchors a whole neighborhood of boiling earth
• A vantage of Grand Prismatic that shows off its impossible colors
• The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, where water and time have carved something sacred
Wildlife appears when it wants—bison in the road, elk in the brush, the possibility of more if the land is in the mood.
You return to camp for a celebratory dinner, the kind that makes strangers feel like family.

Day 5

REST DAY: MOVEMENT, HEAT, STILLNESS

The morning is yours: a stretch, a soak, a moment you don’t have to narrate to anyone. This is the soft middle of the trip—yoga, spa, lounging, journaling, or simply being unavailable in the best way. A good reminder that rest is a practice, not a reward.

Day 6

Fly Out Lighter

Breakfast, sunlight, goodbyes. You leave through Bozeman (BZN), carrying a different pace home with you—one you may try to hold onto long after the plane lands.

Had the pleasure of attending a Camp Yoshi excursion in Montana this past August. It was the trip of a lifetime and the highlight of my 2024. The staff curated an amazing experience for us campers. From hiking, to white water rafting, to huddling around a camp fire at night, there wasn’t an aspect of the trip that I didn’t love. In addition the food prepared was great. Looking forward to my next voyage with the company!

— Creighton Lee

A truly unforgettable experience. I recently did the Montana trip and from arrival to departure everything in between was taken care of. Every meal was INCREDIBLE. Good people, fantastic views, and top notch hospitality. I can’t wait for my next Camp Yoshi adventure!

— Jillian Hawkins

Montana Hotel

Your Montana home base camp is Under Canvas Glacier, a safari-style outpost tucked into a sweep of pines just outside the park with showers, restrooms and private bungalows for each camper. It’s the kind of place that reminds you luxury doesn’t have to shout—it can whisper through canvas walls, clean air, and a bed that feels way too comfortable for the wilderness.

Guide

Rashad, is the founder and guiding force behind Camp Yoshi, bringing together culinary craft, outdoor expertise, and a commitment to rest and reconnection. A self-taught chef and seasoned trip leader, he creates experiences where design, flavor, and intention meet. Whether leading a hike or cooking over open fire, Rashad makes the outdoors feel expansive and personal—helping people slow down long enough to hear themselves again.

What You’ll Eat (Montana)

A Camp Yoshi chef cooks for you daily, turning Montana into the kind of dining room you compare everything else to. Fire-kissed mains, fresh local ingredients, and meals that make you wonder if you eat better at home—or out here with us. Comfort, craft, and flavor in every plate. Pictured above is Brioche French Toast w/ toasted nuts, foraged berries, and vanilla infused creme fraiche.

FAQ

Every great adventure begins with a few questions—that’s part of the journey. If you're curious about what’s ahead or wondering if this experience is right for you, our FAQs have you covered. You’ll find thoughtful answers to help you feel confident, grounded, and excited for what’s to come.
Should I purchase trip insurance?

We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to protect your investment—especially for any non-refundable portions.

How can I contact Camp Yoshi?

Visit our Contact page. We might be outside when you hit send, but we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

What is your cancellation policy?

All payments are non-refundable. Cancel 60+ days before departure, and you’ll receive a store credit valid for 12 months. Inside 60 days? No credits — by then, we’ve locked in farmers, chefs, and guides who are counting on us.

What is your policy around firearms?

Nope. Not here. The only thing we’re shooting is photos and maybe an espresso shot before the hike.

What is your policy around alcohol and drug use?

We love a good toast. Alcohol is not included in the trip price, but campers are welcome to purchase their own — and trust, there will be plenty of opportunities to lean into the island’s rum, wine, and cocktails. At certain meals, we’ll include alcohol pairings (think bubbles at sunset or a local rum tasting), but for the most part, it’s BYOB or direct-purchase.

Cannabis? Only where it’s legal and if it fits the vibe. Out on boats, during hikes, or in technical terrain, it’s off-limits. Trust us: kayaking through a glowing bioluminescent bay at night is a natural high all on its own.

Are allergies and dietary preferences accommodated?

Yes. Food is the heartbeat here. Vegan, gluten-free, pescatarian — we’ll make sure your plate feels thoughtful. Just know this is harvest-to-table, so flexibility helps. If a fisherman pulls in snapper that morning, it’s going on the grill.

Once you make a payment, each camper on your reservation will receive an e-mail asking to complete their Camper Profile where allergies and dietary restrictions can be shared.

Can I arrive late or leave early?

We get it — life happens. But because of how remote some of our trips are, arrivals and departures are coordinated pretty tightly. If you need to arrive late or duck out early, let us know before booking so we can figure out if it’s possible.

What kind of support can I expect?

Think of us as your guides, hosts, and low-key hype team. Your local guide plus the Camp Gurus handle the logistics, transport, meals, and all the behind-the-scenes wizardry. We also roll with wilderness first responders, so you can feel safe going deep. Your only job? Show up and live it.

Will the itinerary change after booking?

Nature’s the creative director. Weather, permits, or partner shifts may tweak the plan. Nothing cancels—it adapts. You’ll still get the magic, just in a different wrapper.

Do I have to participate in all the activities?

Nope. If you want to skip a hike and linger at the hotel with a book and a poolside spritz, go for it. That said, this trip is designed like a story — each chapter builds on the last. Miss one, and you might miss the plot twist.