Livingston, Montana
Top Lodging in and near Livingston
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Livingston, Montana
Hyalite Pavilion
Overview The Hyalite Pavilion is a day use picnicking area located next to scenic Hyalite Reservoir in the Gallatin National Forest. It is 15 miles south of the city of Bozeman, MT.Recreation Hyalite Reservoir offers many recreational activities, including boating, canoeing and fishing. The Hya...Read more -
Bozeman, Montana
Trail Creek Cabin
Overview Trail Creek Cabin, built in 1924, was the original ranger station for the Bozeman Ranger District. It is available year round, offering guests the chance to enjoy summer or winter recreation. The cabin is located in a remote area that is not accessible by car or truck. Guests must travel...Read more -
Mc Leod, Montana
West Boulder Cabin
Overview West Boulder Cabin is open year-round, offering a variety of recreational opportunities as well as relaxation. Guests can drive to the cabin in warmer weather but should be prepared to snowshoe, ski or snowmobile up to a mile on county roads in the winter.The cabin has electric lights an...Read more -
Bozeman, Montana
Mystic Lake Cabin
Overview Mystic Lake Cabin was built in 1930 and is currently open year-round. It provides access to a variety of recreational activities, including fishing, hunting and exploration of numerous trails. The cabin is located in a non-motorized area. Guests must be prepared to hike, horseback ride ...Read more -
Wilsall, Montana
Battle Ridge Cabin
Overview Battle Ridge Cabin is a rustic dwelling located north of Bozeman, in southwestern Montana. The cabin was built in 1938 and is open year-round. It can be reached by vehicle in the summer, but guests visiting during winter must hike or ski a quarter-mile from the highway to reach the cabin...Read more -
Livingston, Montana
Maxey Cabin
Overview Maxey Cabin offers a quaint mountain retreat that is ideally located in one of Gallatin National Forest's most popular recreation areas. Guests can expect a few creature comforts at the cabin, but they will need to bring some of their own supplies and gear. The cabin is accessible by ca...Read more -
Mc Leod, Montana
Meyers Creek Cabin
Overview Meyers Creek Cabin is located within the Meyers Creek Work Center in Custer National Forest at an altitude of 5,646 feet. The cabin offers opportunities to enjoy relaxation and recreation in beautiful surroundings. It is reservable from May through November. The cabin is accessible by...Read more -
Gallatin County, Montana
Window Rock Cabin
Overview Window Rock Cabin was built in 1940 and now offers a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. It is ideally located in one of Gallatin National Forest's most popular recreation areas. The cabin is accessible by car in the summer. During the spring (from March 31st through May 15th...Read more -
Wilsall, Montana
Ibex Cabin
Overview Ibex Cabin was constructed in 1939 as a shelter for Forest Service rangers working within the Shields Ranger District of the Gallatin National Forest of south-central Montana. It is available for summer and winter recreational use, and provides a peaceful, remote mountain retreat. Guest...Read more -
Livingston, Montana
Mill Creek Cabin
Overview Mill Creek Cabin was built in 1927 as a temporary lodging for traveling Forest Service personnel. The cabin can be accessed by vehicle year-round, though a four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety. This cabin offers rust...Read more -
Bozeman, Montana
Fox Creek Cabin (Mt)
Overview Fox Creek Cabin is a former ranger station located in a remote area. It is very small and offers only basic amenities. Guests will need to bring most of the gear and supplies they need to have a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The cabin is located in a non-motorized area and can only be...Read more -
Mc Leod, Montana
Fourmile Cabin
Overview Fourmile Cabin is open year-round and offers guests a rustic mountain retreat surrounded by majestic scenery. The cabin offers an electric cooking stove, lights. A refrigerator is no longer provided. Guests will need to bring most of their own gear and supplies to ensure a comfortable st...Read more -
Park County, Montana
Big Creek Cabin
Overview The original Big Creek Cabin was built in 1907 and it still stands on this site. The current cabin, a former guard station, was completed in 1925 and sits right next to the original.Big Creek Cabin is the largest cabin in the Yellowstone District, a 28-by-40 log structure with five rooms...Read more -
Gallatin Gateway, Montana
Little Bear Cabin
Overview Little Bear Cabin was built in 1938 and still looks much the same as it did back then. It is available year-round for recreationists, as well as for those who seek a quiet mountain retreat. The cabin can be accessed by vehicle during the summer and fall (June 16th - December 31st) weath...Read more -
Wilsall, Montana
Porcupine Cabin
Overview Porcupine Cabin sits in the foothills of the Crazy Mountains at an elevation of 6,400 feet. It was built in 1914 after a previous structure burned down, and was remodeled by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934. Since its construction, the cabin has been used as temporary housing by F...Read more