Dogs are considered with owner approval and a fee. Please inform us at the time of booking of the number and age/weight/breed of the dog(s) you are planning to bring.
Set on 20 private acres with sweeping mountain views, this peaceful retreat offers a quiet escape steeped in Montana history. Located near the Yellowstone River and surrounded by evidence of the Crow Indians who once roamed this land—such as nearby fire circles and teepee rings—this cabin is both a scenic getaway and a tribute to the area’s rich heritage. With cozy interiors, thoughtful amenities, and easy access to charming towns and natural wonders, it’s the perfect base for your next Yellowstone adventure.
Comfortable & Historic Accommodations
- Primary Bedroom: Queen-size bed with mountain-inspired décor and easy access to the bathroom.
- Second Bedroom: Full-size bed, perfect for guests or children.
- Loft: Queen-size sleeper sofa offering flexible sleeping arrangements.
- Hallway Bathroom: Centrally located between both bedrooms and features a shower/tub combo.
Welcoming Kitchen & Dining
- Connected Layout: The well-equipped kitchen opens seamlessly to the living and dining area, creating a warm and social environment.
- Dining Area: Table seats four guests comfortably, with bar seating for two more—great for sharing stories over coffee or dinner.
Inviting Living Spaces
- Open Concept: Once home to a talented wildlife photographer and avid reader, the cabin’s open living area is filled with character, cozy furnishings, and a captivating book collection that remains for guests to enjoy.
- Natural Light: Large windows bring in light and views of the surrounding landscape, while offering a relaxing space to unwind.
Serene Outdoor Features
- Covered Front Porch: A peaceful place to read, relax, or visit with friends while staying shaded from the sun.
- Back Patio: Features a bistro-style table for two and a gas grill—ideal for evening meals under the stars.
Nearby Adventures
- Yellowstone River: Just a short drive away for fly fishing, rafting, and riverside strolls.
- Local Hot Springs: Chico Hot Springs (only 4 miles away) offers dining, a saloon, and a mineral pool for soaking and relaxing.
- Towns Worth Exploring: Livingston, Gardiner, and Bozeman all offer unique shops, art, and local eats.
- Yellowstone National Park: Only 40 miles to the North Entrance—an easy and scenic day trip into one of the country’s most iconic national parks.
- Seasonal Activities: From horseback riding and hiking in summer to skiing and snowshoeing in winter, the surrounding area offers year-round recreation.
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport: Located 55 miles from the home.