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Fox Creek Cabin (MT)

Fox Creek Cabin
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Fox Creek Cabin back
FOX CREEK CABIN (MT)

About Fox Creek Cabin (MT)

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 accessed by a 2.5-mile hike during the summer months, from the end of Langohr Road. A four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended for driving on Langohr Road. Winter access to the cabin requires hiking, skiing or snowshoeing about six miles from the South Cottonwood Trailhead.

Number of accommodations: 1

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Hiking

Horseback Riding

Skiing

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Campground Amenities

Cabin Interior

  • Heating
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Site Details

Up to 15 guests
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Reviews (32)

What Guests Are Saying

Fox Creek Cabin is a cozy and well-stocked retreat in a peaceful location, perfect for hiking enthusiasts looking to explore the nearby Cottonwood Creek trail. While it is small and lacks some kitchen essentials, guests appreciate the comfortable bunk bed mattresses and functional table. Overall, visitors enjoyed their stay and expressed a desire to return.

Review Summary

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Rustin J

Verified

June 24, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

Remote cabin. Moose scat scattered around, but no sighting. Creeks nearby. There was some people/dog food left in the cabin which can encourage mice which carry hantavirus. Lots of firewood and downed trees nearby - no need for a fire in late May. An outhouse is nearby. The bunks aren't the most comfortable, but satisfactory.

Rustin J

Verified

June 24, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

Remote cabin. Moose scat scattered around, but no sighting. Creeks nearby. There was some people/dog food left in the cabin which can encourage mice which carry hantavirus. Lots of firewood and downed trees nearby - no need for a fire in late May. An outhouse is nearby. The bunks aren't the most comfortable, but satisfactory.

Samuel B

Verified

February 12, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

Had a great time at the cabin! Nothing fancy, but comfy and enjoyed the accommodations. The cabin was clean and orderly and great for two people.

Samuel B

Verified

February 12, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

Had a great time at the cabin! Nothing fancy, but comfy and enjoyed the accommodations. The cabin was clean and orderly and great for two people.

Mara L

Verified

October 8, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

5

Fox Creek was a serene little place in the pines. It had all the comforts (woodstove, bed) to stay nice n warm, even by myself in early October. There were many flies wanting to hangout, but no other creatures. I hiked in from Langohr and it was an easy, pleasant 2.5 mile forest saunter down grassy meadows, through tall trees running by a creek surrounded in yellowing leaves, and around a bend into the corner of the woods nestling this lovely little cabin. A creek flows nearby, allowing for easy access to water, and birds sang in the treetops above. There were hatchets and an axe there so you could easily find wood to chop outside. There were the basic cooking amenities neatly stacked on the walls, like oil, spices, some random utensils, a lighter, fuel cans, and other basics like a deck of cards and some cabin notebooks. It was a great stay for some glamorous "camping" out in our Bozeman backyard. I'd highly recommend this excellent little getaway for a night or two out in the quiet, to listen to your brain again.

Mara L

Verified

October 8, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

5

Fox Creek was a serene little place in the pines. It had all the comforts (woodstove, bed) to stay nice n warm, even by myself in early October. There were many flies wanting to hangout, but no other creatures. I hiked in from Langohr and it was an easy, pleasant 2.5 mile forest saunter down grassy meadows, through tall trees running by a creek surrounded in yellowing leaves, and around a bend into the corner of the woods nestling this lovely little cabin. A creek flows nearby, allowing for easy access to water, and birds sang in the treetops above. There were hatchets and an axe there so you could easily find wood to chop outside. There were the basic cooking amenities neatly stacked on the walls, like oil, spices, some random utensils, a lighter, fuel cans, and other basics like a deck of cards and some cabin notebooks. It was a great stay for some glamorous "camping" out in our Bozeman backyard. I'd highly recommend this excellent little getaway for a night or two out in the quiet, to listen to your brain again.

Carissa P

Verified

July 24, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

1

The views are stunning! The hike in from Langhor is very steep!

Carissa P

Verified

July 24, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

1

The views are stunning! The hike in from Langhor is very steep!

Alex B

Verified

February 26, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

This is a great little cabin! We came over History Rock and got it just as it got dark. There was enough wood, we just had to cut it down smaller to actually make any heat. The stove may have a dirty flue as lots of smoke came back inside any time we added wood.

Alex B

Verified

February 26, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA FOX CREEK CABIN

4

This is a great little cabin! We came over History Rock and got it just as it got dark. There was enough wood, we just had to cut it down smaller to actually make any heat. The stove may have a dirty flue as lots of smoke came back inside any time we added wood.

Location Fox Creek Cabin (MT)

Address:
3710 W Fallon Street Suite C
Bozeman, MT, 59718
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 45.48 / -111.044

Elevation: 2021 feet

Policies & Rules

General

  • The cabin remains locked; a combination lock code will be contained in the reservation confirmation letter/email
  • Directions and Access: There is no motorized access to this cabin. There are two travel options to Fox Creek Cabin:1. South Cottonwood Trailhead. From Bozeman, MT: Drive south on S. Cottonwood Road for about 7 1/2 miles. Turn left onto Cottonwood Canyon Road and drive about 2.1 miles to the end of the road and the South Cottonwood Trailhead. Travel approximately 6 miles on S. Cottonwood Trail 422 to the junction with the History Rock Trail 424. Travel about 1/4 mile more on History Rock Trail 424. Look for a side trail on your right. Travel this trail and follow the signs about 1/4 mile more to the cabin. This is the recommended winter route (December 2 through June 15). The cabin is small and nestled in trees and may be difficult to find when snow covered.2. Langohr. From Bozeman, MT: Drive south on S. 19th Ave. for about 7 miles. Turn left onto Hyalite Canyon Road FS 62. Drive 6.3 miles on Hyalite Road 62 to the intersection with Langohr Road FS 6230 (closed December 2 - June 15). Drive about 5 miles up FS Rd 6230 to the end of the road (stay on FS Road 6230). Take the path to the south to join with Trail 424 and travel west (right). Hike, bicycle or horseback ride for a total of about 2.5 miles to the junction with the cabin access trail, which is about a 1/4 mile before you reach the South Cottonwood Trail 422. ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION: (Please refer to the Motor Vehicle Use Map) Hyalite Canyon Road, FS 62, closes to all motorized vehicles the evening of March 31 through May 15. Hyalite Canyon Road FS 62 is intermittently plowed during the winter.Refunds will not be issued for weather related issues, including weather related accessibility issues. It is your responsibility to think ahead and plan appropriately.
  • Water is not available in the cabin; water obtained from nearby natural water sources should be treated prior to use.
  • Please be aware; this facility is not cleaned between every user visit. Visitors are advised to clean high-touch surfaces upon arrival and prior to departure. Cleaning supplies will not be provided, so it is recommended that guests bring their own.Hantavirus notice: Guests should be aware that there is a risk of exposure to hantavirus when visiting remote cabins; click here to learn more 
  •  No garbage service; please bring garbage bags and pack out all that you pack in. Do not leave food, oil, tea, coffee, or canned items in the cabin.
  • Bears frequent the area; guests must carefully follow the food storage order for Custer Gallatin National Forest (Click here for more information)
  • Firewood is not provided at this cabin. Please be prepared to search for firewood. Please use only dead or downed wood. A bow saw and axe are provided at the cabin but we suggest you bring a backup saw in case the provided one is damaged. Burning of Wood Pallets is prohibited.Campfires must be contained within the fire ring adjacent to the facility; no other campfires are authorized.Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
  • Candles are not permitted inside the cabin
  • Federal regulations prohibit firing a gun or use of any other weapon in or within 150 yards of a developed recreation site, across or on a road or body of water, or in any circumstance whereby any person may be injured or property damaged; violators will be prosecuted
  • Horses are not allowed within 100 yards of cabin. Hay and feed must be certified weed-free
  • Pets not recommended; solid pet wastes must be removed within 100 yards of cabin
  • Click here for more information about Custer-Gallatin National Forest

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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