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Yellow Mule Cabin
Yellow Mule Cabin, built in 1920 as a ranger station, features a unique design tailored to the builder's preferences and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. It offers a rustic, year-round backcountry retreat with basic amenit...
Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout
Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout is located at 8,245 feet, offering stunning views of surrounding landscapes, including the Spanish Peaks and Gallatin Range. Accessible via hiking, horseback, or mountain bike in summer, the 4.5-mile trail has a signif...
From $65/night
Bear Creek Cabin (Beaverhead-deerlodge National Forest, MT)
Bear Creek Cabin, located at the base of the Madison Range in Montana, offers access to vast wilderness for activities like hunting, skiing, and hiking. It is open to the public from December to April, while serving as an administrative site in su...
Bear Creek Bunkhouse (Beaverhead-deerlodge National Forest, MT)
The Bear Creek Bunkhouse, located in southwestern Montana's wilderness, offers visitors a scenic retreat on the Trail Fork of Bear Creek. Originally built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the cabin is available for public use from Decem...
The Inn on the Gallatin
Wapiti Cabin
Wapiti Cabin is a rustic log cabin open year-round for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Accessible by vehicle in warmer weather, winter conditions may necessitate a six-mile journey on skis, snowshoes, or snowmobil...
Little Bear Cabin
Little Bear Cabin, built in 1938, remains largely unchanged and is open year-round for recreation and peaceful retreats. Accessible by vehicle in summer and fall, winter access requires snowmobiling or skiing 10 miles from the nearest road. Guests...
Big Creek Cabin
Big Creek Cabin, built in 1925 as a former guard station next to the original 1907 cabin, is the largest in the Yellowstone District, featuring five rooms and two porches. It offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to...
Fox Creek Cabin (MT)
Fox Creek Cabin, a former ranger station in a remote area, offers basic amenities and requires guests to bring their own supplies. Accessible only by a 2.5-mile hike in summer or a six-mile trek in winter, a four-wheel drive is recommended for the...
Carbella Rec Site
The Carbella Recreation Site is temporarily closed due to flooding along the Yellowstone River until water levels become safer. Located about 20 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, it offers amenities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, parking,...
Window Rock Cabin
Window Rock Cabin, built in 1940, serves as a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest. Access is by car in summer, but from March 31 to May 15, guests must hike or bike 12 miles due to road closures...
Clute's Landing
Clute's Landing is the sole public boat launch on the west shore of Ennis Lake, offering two camping spots. Camping is restricted to a maximum of 14 days.
Maxey Cabin
Maxey Cabin is a charming mountain retreat in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest, offering some comforts while requiring guests to bring their own supplies. Access is by car in summer, but certain periods require a 12-mile hike or bike rid...
Langohr Springs Campground
Beaver Creek Cabin (MT)
Beaver Creek Cabin is a rustic, primitive cabin in Custer Gallatin National Forest, 3.5 miles down Forest Service Road 985. Accessible by vehicle in summer, winter access requires snowmobiles, skis, or snowshoes. Guests need to arrange their own t...
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Palisades Day Use
The Palisades Recreation Area is situated on the Upper Madison River, 25 miles south of Ennis, featuring 10 camping sites and accessible vault toilets. It includes a separate day use area with a paved boat launch and parking. The site is located 5...
Wall Creek Cabin
Wall Creek Cabin, located at the east base of the Gravelly Range, offers guests prime elk and deer viewing access through a Wildlife Management Area, typically open from mid-May to November. Originally built in 1930 as crew quarters, it is one of ...
Cabin Creek Cabin
Cabin Creek Cabin is a rustic, single-room structure built in the 1930s, offering basic amenities for guests who must bring their own supplies. It is closed in spring but open from June to March, with guests responsible for their travel and safety...
Trapper Springs (MT)
Trapper Springs Campground, located by the lower Madison River, offers 15 campsites, with 9 available for reservation from May 1 to September 15; the rest are first-come-first-serve during the off-season. While there is no boat launch at the campg...
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Yellow Mule Cabin
Yellow Mule Cabin, built in 1920 as a ranger station, features a unique design tailored to the builder's preferences and is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. It offers a rustic, year-round backcountry retreat with basic amenit...
Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout
Garnet Mountain Fire Lookout is located at 8,245 feet, offering stunning views of surrounding landscapes, including the Spanish Peaks and Gallatin Range. Accessible via hiking, horseback, or mountain bike in summer, the 4.5-mile trail has a signif...
From $65/night
Bear Creek Cabin (Beaverhead-deerlodge National Forest, MT)
Bear Creek Cabin, located at the base of the Madison Range in Montana, offers access to vast wilderness for activities like hunting, skiing, and hiking. It is open to the public from December to April, while serving as an administrative site in su...
Bear Creek Bunkhouse (Beaverhead-deerlodge National Forest, MT)
The Bear Creek Bunkhouse, located in southwestern Montana's wilderness, offers visitors a scenic retreat on the Trail Fork of Bear Creek. Originally built in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the cabin is available for public use from Decem...
The Inn on the Gallatin
Wapiti Cabin
Wapiti Cabin is a rustic log cabin open year-round for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Accessible by vehicle in warmer weather, winter conditions may necessitate a six-mile journey on skis, snowshoes, or snowmobil...
Little Bear Cabin
Little Bear Cabin, built in 1938, remains largely unchanged and is open year-round for recreation and peaceful retreats. Accessible by vehicle in summer and fall, winter access requires snowmobiling or skiing 10 miles from the nearest road. Guests...
Big Creek Cabin
Big Creek Cabin, built in 1925 as a former guard station next to the original 1907 cabin, is the largest in the Yellowstone District, featuring five rooms and two porches. It offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities, requiring guests to...
Fox Creek Cabin (MT)
Fox Creek Cabin, a former ranger station in a remote area, offers basic amenities and requires guests to bring their own supplies. Accessible only by a 2.5-mile hike in summer or a six-mile trek in winter, a four-wheel drive is recommended for the...
Carbella Rec Site
The Carbella Recreation Site is temporarily closed due to flooding along the Yellowstone River until water levels become safer. Located about 20 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, it offers amenities such as a boat ramp, restrooms, parking,...
Window Rock Cabin
Window Rock Cabin, built in 1940, serves as a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest. Access is by car in summer, but from March 31 to May 15, guests must hike or bike 12 miles due to road closures...
Clute's Landing
Clute's Landing is the sole public boat launch on the west shore of Ennis Lake, offering two camping spots. Camping is restricted to a maximum of 14 days.
Maxey Cabin
Maxey Cabin is a charming mountain retreat in a popular area of Gallatin National Forest, offering some comforts while requiring guests to bring their own supplies. Access is by car in summer, but certain periods require a 12-mile hike or bike rid...
Langohr Springs Campground
Beaver Creek Cabin (MT)
Beaver Creek Cabin is a rustic, primitive cabin in Custer Gallatin National Forest, 3.5 miles down Forest Service Road 985. Accessible by vehicle in summer, winter access requires snowmobiles, skis, or snowshoes. Guests need to arrange their own t...
Big Sky Country Campers
Palisades Day Use
The Palisades Recreation Area is situated on the Upper Madison River, 25 miles south of Ennis, featuring 10 camping sites and accessible vault toilets. It includes a separate day use area with a paved boat launch and parking. The site is located 5...
Wall Creek Cabin
Wall Creek Cabin, located at the east base of the Gravelly Range, offers guests prime elk and deer viewing access through a Wildlife Management Area, typically open from mid-May to November. Originally built in 1930 as crew quarters, it is one of ...
Cabin Creek Cabin
Cabin Creek Cabin is a rustic, single-room structure built in the 1930s, offering basic amenities for guests who must bring their own supplies. It is closed in spring but open from June to March, with guests responsible for their travel and safety...
Trapper Springs (MT)
Trapper Springs Campground, located by the lower Madison River, offers 15 campsites, with 9 available for reservation from May 1 to September 15; the rest are first-come-first-serve during the off-season. While there is no boat launch at the campg...
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Big Sky has 99 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Langohr Springs Campground is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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