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Kenck Cabin

Cabin exterior with path leading up to doorway
Kenck Cabin Sleeping Area
Kenck Cabin Interior

About Kenck Cabin

Guests can stay at Kenck Cabin for a rustic getaway in the fresh mountain air. The cabin was built in 1924 by a traveling doctor who arrived in the area in 1904 and spent his entire career along the Rocky Mountain Front. In 2003 the property was donated to the Forest Service by the Kenck Family Trust, and it has since been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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🏠 KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN
6 guests · Campfire
$50.00
/ per night

Reviews (8)

What Guests Are Saying

Guests enjoyed their stay at Kenck Cabin, appreciating its fantastic location and the peaceful environment, ideal for hiking and exploring. While there were some challenges, such as limited water and a dark interior, the cabin offered various supplies and amenities like a propane stove. Overall, visitors recommend packing lightly for the hike and noted that the cabin is well-suited for families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Review Summary

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Jessica T

Verified

May 28, 2025 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

5

We rented the cabin for the long, holiday weekend and had a great time hiking and exploring!!! A previous guest had left packets of oatmeal and other foods in the cabinet that were not adequately secured and we were limited on water, so cleaning up the mess left behind by the locals was a little tricky. It was a bit of a hike to get all our gear in (we have a toddler) but otherwise a fantastic, quiet place to stay! Will definitely be back again soon!!

jasmine k

Verified

July 31, 2024 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

3

In the summer there is not much water available in the tiny rivulet near the cabin. We caught three rats in the havaheart trap, and took them for a walk. After that, there were only mice. The cabin is very dark inside, even in summer. There was a propane stove available, and had we known that we wouldn't have schlepped our own propane stove all the way out there. There were all sorts of other supplies, like bug dope, canned food, cleaning supplies, water jugs and etc available, and it would have been nice to know, so we wouldn't have to schlepp our own.

The cabin seems perfect for a certain type of visitor- perhaps people with young children, hunters or fishers - which was not us. We were there to hike, but its a long way to any trailhead, except for the South Fork of the Sun, which is very heavily traveled by horses and people. We had a good time there (it's The Bob! How can you not?), but would not rent Kenck again.

Mark L

Verified

July 16, 2024 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

5

The cabin itself is great, but you need to plan to minimize the weight of your provisions because the hike in there can be a challenge, especially when it's hot out. So if you pack lightly and try to keep your meals to freeze dried foods everything will be great. The cabin is in a great location on a ridge above the river and there is a small stream running near the cabin that you can use to keep beverages cold and to use for water if you bring a good water filter system (or boil it). The only downside to the cabin is there are a LOT of mice in there, but that's to be expected in a remote cabin. All in all we had a great stay.

Michael R

Verified

February 22, 2024 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

4

We snowmobiled in 16 miles (from the end of the county road where plowing ceased). Seems like a rarely used cabin the winter. Great opportunities for XC ski tours, trail skiing, and wildlife viewing in the Sun River.

Colter H

Verified

July 9, 2023 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

4

Cabin was fantastic! I forgot mantles for the lanterns so that was a bummer but otherwise a great experience!

Ralph L

Verified

September 10, 2022 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

5

Had a great time at the cabin. Was well furnished with the basic necessities. Spent 2 nights, went for a hike along the river. We were on our way to Glacier National Park was a great stop over.

Larry A

Verified

June 12, 2021 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

4

Lovely cabin, kept in very good shape. Lovely porch for sitting, and a fun history of Dr. Kenck, the original owner. Note it is a 20 minute walk uphill from the parking lot, so pack carefully. I suggest you bring: lights (propane lanterns help, but 2 out of 3 were not working); newspapers to start the wood burning stove. Note also there are mice, so put all food and trash out of reach. Was glad to be indoors when a summer hailstorm hit. Wood stove heats the place up nicely.

Dawn Z

Verified

December 15, 2020 Stayed at: KENCK CABIN, Loop: KENCK CABIN

5

My family stayed one night here before embarking on a short backpacking excursion into the Bob in August 2020. It was ideal - we got to the cabin by late afternoon and enjoyed fishing the river below before dark. My husband caught some spectacularly large trout! The cabin is nestled in the woods, off the main trail, but accessible, about a 10-15 minute walk from the parking lot. Just a short walk down to the river and a fantastic view of the mountains along the way! We crossed the river and found our way further up the trail the next morning. It’s a typical FS cabin, well maintained and in a beautiful, isolated location. There is a small stream flowing near the cabin with a well worn trail going to it. I enjoyed this cabin so much, and hope to get back to it again.
Note that this cabin requires a key, not a code. The Rangers made the process of key pickup and drop off super easy, though.

Location Kenck Cabin

Address:
Rocky Mountain Ranger District Po Box 340
Choteau, MT, 59422
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 47.5061 / -112.891

Elevation: 1594 feet

Policies & Rules

Category About
General

Entry is by key. Please check your email for information on regarding key pickup and other important information. Contact the ranger district at (406) 466-5341 during normal office hours with questions.

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No water, electricity or sewer available; cooking/heat by way of firewood provided/gathered by renter

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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.

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No livestock or pets allowed

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Bears frequent the area; keep all food unavailable to bears in approved containers or within the cabin.

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Bring water, bedding, flashlight, lantern, food, cook stove and a cooler.

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Please bring garbage bags; this is a 'pack in-pack out' facility

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In winter, access is limited to snowmobile, cross country skiing, or snowshoeing; trail is not groomed and snowmobiling is not allowed the last 1/2 mile from the trailhead to the cabin.

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Changes in fire activity could necessitate emergency closure of this facility. In the event of an emergency closure, current renters will be asked to leave the cabin without advance notice.

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