Montana Log Cabins

Montana Log Cabins

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Montana has a lot to offer to its visitors. Swim in lakes, try fly-fishing in one of many rivers or hike the rough terrain of the Rocky Mountains. While in Montana, continue your rustic adventure by staying in a log cabin. Rather than sleeping in a traditional motel room, you can have both privacy and a connection to nature by staying in a log cabin.

North Forty Resort

After a long day hiking in Glacier National Park, come stay in a private cabin at the North Forty Resort located near Whitefish, Montana. The cabins are available at any time of the year, whether deep into the snowy winter or during the warm summer months.

The private cabins of North Forty Resort are nestled amid 40 acres of wooded lands perfect for an afternoon hike. Each cabin has wood furnishings, gas fireplaces and full kitchens. Have a barbecue in the picnic area or try one of the high-class restaurants in the resort town of Whitefish.

North Forty Resort
P.O. Box 4250
Whitefish, MT 59937
406-862-7740
NorthFortyResort.com

El Western

El Western is located in Ennis, Montana, right near Yellowstone National Park and the Lewis & Clark Caverns. Choose from a creekside or mountainside cabin where you can rest after a long day of outdoor activity.

Each cabin at El Western has full furnishings as well as a telephone, cable TV and a hair dryer for your convenience. Creekside cabins feature one or two bedrooms for four guests maximum, and mountainside cabins feature two bedrooms and six guests maximum.

El Western
P.O. Box 487
Ennis, MT 59729
406-682-4217
ElWestern.com

Rye Creek Lodge

Nearby the Rye Creek Lodge, you can find trail riding, fly-fishing, whitewater rafting and ATV rides. Each cabin has an outdoor hot tub so you can soak away the activity of the day.

Rye Creek Lodge offers privacy as the cabins sit 100 yards away from each other. Your cabin will have a fireplace, a kitchen and a laundry facility for extra comfort. Rye Creek Lodge cabins sleep from four to 10 maximum. The largest cabin, Tapper/Oxbow, has three floors, three bedrooms and two sofa sleepers for when you're traveling with a large group.

Rye Creek Lodge
P.O. Box 877
Darby, MT 59829
406-821-3366
RyeCreekLodge.com

320 Guest Ranch

Get the feeling of a real Western ranch from the 320 Guest Ranch. Each cabin is decorated in the traditional Western style. After a long day spent hiking the trails of Big Sky, Montana, come back to one of several log cabins.

Choose a riverfront cabin for a view of the Gallatin River or choose the Historic McGill Cabin that was once used by the former ranch owner, Caroline McGill. Guests get a complimentary breakfast when staying during the peak summer season.

320 Guest Ranch
205 Buffalo Horn Creek
Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730
406-995-4283
320Ranch.com

Article Written By Trisha Bartle

Trisha Bartle began her writing career in 2007, with work appearing in publications such as "Adventures for the Average Woman" and DexKnows Weddings. She has also been a professional wedding photographer since 2001. Bartle holds an Associate of Applied Science in programming and game development.

Write for Trails.com
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