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About Wall Creek Cabin
Number of accommodations: 1
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Birding
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Hunting
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2026 Season availability
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001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
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Reviews (38)
What Guests Are Saying
The reviewer was unable to stay at Wall Creek Cabin due to their husband's illness but expressed hope for future visits. They noted the cabin's beautiful surroundings and cleanliness, while also mentioning a mix-up with their reservation and the proximity of neighbors. Overall, they look forward to returning next year.
What Guests Are Saying
The reviewer was unable to stay at Wall Creek Cabin due to their husband's illness but expressed hope for future visits. They noted the cabin's beautiful surroundings and cleanliness, while also mentioning a mix-up with their reservation and the proximity of neighbors. Overall, they look forward to returning next year.
Review Summary
Adam B
VerifiedAugust 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Easy to find with signs pointing the way. Nice location with alot of lakes & the Madison river nearby for water play. You may have some noisy neighbors as this is a shared site.
Adam B
VerifiedAugust 15, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Easy to find with signs pointing the way. Nice location with alot of lakes & the Madison river nearby for water play. You may have some noisy neighbors as this is a shared site.
Courtney M
VerifiedAugust 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
This is an absolutely adorable little cabin right next to some beautiful horses (if you enjoy them) and miles of gorgeous scenery. There's pots and pans to cook with, 2 bunk beds with no bedding, a butane lantern and stove, a table and chairs, plus a wood stove for warmth at night. It was the middle of July when we visited so we didn't need the wood stove, but it was lovely playing House on the Prairie in the tiny cabin with the long sagebrush plains and looming Montana mountains in all directions. Read the visitor book, it's a hoot. The ranger lives in the cabin across the way and tends to the horses, so even though you feel completely isolated, there's always someone you can reach out to if you really need to. Overall it was an amazing experience and we're so happy that the Forest Service hosts offbeat cabins like this one way out in the boonies.
Courtney M
VerifiedAugust 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
This is an absolutely adorable little cabin right next to some beautiful horses (if you enjoy them) and miles of gorgeous scenery. There's pots and pans to cook with, 2 bunk beds with no bedding, a butane lantern and stove, a table and chairs, plus a wood stove for warmth at night. It was the middle of July when we visited so we didn't need the wood stove, but it was lovely playing House on the Prairie in the tiny cabin with the long sagebrush plains and looming Montana mountains in all directions. Read the visitor book, it's a hoot. The ranger lives in the cabin across the way and tends to the horses, so even though you feel completely isolated, there's always someone you can reach out to if you really need to. Overall it was an amazing experience and we're so happy that the Forest Service hosts offbeat cabins like this one way out in the boonies.
Steve M
VerifiedMay 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Awesome cabin. Be sure and say hello to Cowboy Dave in the neighboring cabin. Don’t mess with his horses or lifestyle but be sure to have a conversation with him. He was the highlight of our stay.
Steve M
VerifiedMay 29, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Awesome cabin. Be sure and say hello to Cowboy Dave in the neighboring cabin. Don’t mess with his horses or lifestyle but be sure to have a conversation with him. He was the highlight of our stay.
Annie S
VerifiedOctober 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Perfect weeknight getaway! The cabin was incredibly clean and easy to find. Saw a couple of hunters on the road but otherwise wonderfully isolated :)
Annie S
VerifiedOctober 23, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA WALL CREEK CABIN
Perfect weeknight getaway! The cabin was incredibly clean and easy to find. Saw a couple of hunters on the road but otherwise wonderfully isolated :)
Location Wall Creek Cabin
Address:
5 Forest Service Rd.
Ennis, MT, 59729
United States
From Ennis, take US Highway south for about 18 miles to Indian Creek and the McAtee Bridge fishing access
site. Turn right and go nearly 1 mile to junction just beyond bridge. Turn left and travel toward Wall Creek Wildlife Management Area for 2.7 miles to T junction.
Turn left and stay on main road for 2.5 miles, through many twists and curves, to another T junction. Staying on main road, turn left and travel for about 2 miles.
Turn right, through gate, at Wall Creek Station sign, and travel a half mile to another gate. Go through gate, entering the administrative site, and cabin is just beyond. Route is signed once leaving highway. Maps (Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest-South) may be purchased by calling the Madison Ranger District.
The property is accessed via US Highway, which is approximately 18 miles from Ennis. There are no interstates or freeways nearby.
Latitude & Longitude: 45.0111 / -111.707
Elevation: 1876 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
3PM
Check out time
11AM
General
- This facility is located in a remote and wild area; before making a reservation, become aware of bear, water and weather safety (including avalanche danger)
- Water may be available seasonally from a horse trough spigot and must be treated or boiled before using
- The cabin remains locked; key code will be available with your paid receipt
- A mandatory food storage order is in effect annually between March 1 and December 1 to ensure all food is properly stored and unavailable to wildlife; please contact the Madison Ranger District for more details
- Guests' horses are allowed only within the small holding corral at the southeast corner of the cabin. Horses are not allowed within the cabin fence, the large corral at the barn or grazing within the administrative site. Horses may be picketed ouside of the administrative site, near the Hyde Creek trailhead.
- All garbage and food, water, beverages and packaging must be packed out
- Guests should be aware that there is a risk of exposure to hantavirus when visiting remote cabins; click here to learn more
- Rodent poison may be used in the cabin; please take proper precautions with children and pets to avoid ingestion
- Learn more about the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
- 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.
- Be aware that this facility is not cleaned between user visits and need your cooperation. Please bring cleaning supplies as renters are required to clean the facility before leaving. We are doing the best we can to keep facilities open and available to the public
- Hunters and hikers may walk through the administrative site to access a non-system trail that leads into a popular hunting area beyond the cabin.
- Maximum occupancy is 4 people. Tents or camping units for additional people are not allowed within the administrative site. Dispersed campsites are available about 1/4 mile away.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026