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Big Creek Cabin

Big Crk cabin
BIG CREEK Summer
A corral is available.
Rear porch at Big Creek Cabin
Snowy day at the cabin

About Big Creek Cabin

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 and two porches. It offers rustic accommodations with limited amenities. Guests will need to bring much of their own gear and supplies. The cabin is accessible by vehicle when there's no snow, however, four-wheel drive is strongly recommended. In the winter, skis or snowshoes are required to cover the half-mile to the cabin from the plowed road. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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

365 Days

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1 Site Available

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🏠 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN
11 guests
$75.00
/ per night

Reviews (23)

What Guests Are Saying

Big Creek Cabin offers a fantastic experience with its spacious interior, multiple sleeping arrangements, and a lovely outdoor fire pit. Guests appreciate the easy access in winter, ample parking, and nearby hiking trails. While some critters were noted, they did not detract from the overall enjoyment, making it a memorable spot for future visits.

Review Summary

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Amanda B

Verified

January 6, 2026 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

This is such an amazing cabin. The walk in in the winter is short and sweet and very easy to pull a sled. We love having the multiple sleeping rooms and the tables for games and meals together. We will continue to make memories here in the future. Thank you so much for having this available to us!

Donna D

Verified

November 16, 2025 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

Easy to drive to without snow. Plenty of parking. 11 single beds (4 sets of bunks, 2 in each room, 1 in a tiny room, 2 set up as a king in the living area). Wood-burning stoves for heat and for cooking. Lovely stream right behind the cabin. Huge outdoor fire pit. Tons of hiking/horse trails all over the area. Big modern pit toilet (should’ve brought toilet paper!). A smattering of pots, pans, utensils, bowls, puzzles, books, games, etc.) great experience overall!

Richard M

Verified

May 24, 2025 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

I live in the area, and have stayed at innumerable cabins not just in the area but the whole rocky mountain range. This cabin is easily the best best BEST. Big Creek's babbling water and the crackle of a warm fire, and the wonderfully spacious interior of the cabin, make it so tranquil. The cabin has 11 beds total, all twin-mattresses. 8 of those are on 4 bunk beds. 2 bunk beds in 1 room, 2 in another, and then there is a single twin bed in its own room. The last 2 twin beds are, at this time, placed together in the main living space to form 1 large bed, but can be separated if you wish.

The pictures on the reservation page don't do this spot justice. Here is an Imgur album with some photos I took: https://imgur.com/a/ePN9cng

Robert W

Verified

March 23, 2025 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

Great cabin with lots of space and sleeping areas. Love the back area with large fire put and picnic tables. Went I. The winter and the walk from the parking area was very short and easy to do.

Tasha D

Verified

October 28, 2024 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

Loved this cabin, we were there on a chilly weekend and the stove was perfect to cozy us up after outside adventures. There is definitely a pack-rat in the ceiling who is very active at night, and mice in the walls, but they kept to themselves.

Grace H

Verified

March 26, 2024 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

4

We had a great time! This is a nice, clean cabin. There were no signs of rodents on the main floor to the cabin. There is a packrat that is nocturnal and lives in the attic (it didn’t bother us at all though). The creek is right in the backyard and there is a ton of land to explore no matter what season you visit. The walk/ski in is flat and only .36 miles according to our GPS. Heads up for next guests - the Coleman stove is not usable - someone melted the knobs to the stove. We just used the wood stove though so no problem for us :)

Kimberly L

Verified

March 17, 2024 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

4

Cabin is in a cool spot and easy to access. The half mile ski in is flat and short. The cabin is old and showing signs of wear. There were a couple windows boarded up and it’s drafty and there is a packrat eating the ceiling above the kitchen. The wood stove took a few hours to heat up the place. The room off the kitchen stayed very cold but we also kept the door closed to heat the place quicker. I think it would be very tight with 11 people in the winter but lots of room outside to spread out in the summer and cool creek out back. Lots of xc skiing options right from the cabin.

Robert H

Verified

October 18, 2023 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

4

The cabin was clean, well-stocked with firewood, beautifully located, and generally enjoyable. ONE SUGGESTION: the USFS materials should have mentioned that the combination lock is on the back door, and that entrance to the cabin yard is via the small front gate rather than the large vehicle gate--that larger, locked vehicle-entry gate being the first entrance that a visitor encounters on the road. We arrived after dark, saw the first gate--which we naturally assumed would be the entry (the 2nd, smaller gate wasn't visible in our headlights)--and were disconcerted to find it locked. Also, on reaching the front door and finding in key-locked, we spent some time searching for a lockbox--thinking that our combination might be to a lockbox with a key in it. After a bit, of course, we did go around to the back, which is combination-locked. Still, things would have been smoother if we'd been informed about the 2 gates, and the back door being our entry.

Henry W

Verified

October 5, 2023 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

4

What a beautiful cabin in a very nice setting. The USFS has done a lot to keep it clean, in great shape and solid. As of today, there are a few windows that are plywooded up because they are being restored. When that is finished it will be amazing. Just fyi, the kitchen supplies are very limited, no knives, forks, or spoons and crappy cookware. So bring your own setups. We bought a nice skillet and donated it to the cabin, so hopefully it will stay there. The wood stove is awesome. Also, this cabin sits directly on Big Creek Road and it dead ends, but there are lots of hunters and hikers driving up and down the road and it’s close to the Mountain Sky Ranch. It was pretty mellow for the most part, but I only mention this because it might be an issue for some people. There are 11 mattresses in the cabin. It’s a great spot, great hiking nearby and fishing and close to Yellowstone. If you need supplies, buy them in Livingston as Gardiner is a total hole in the wall with very limited options. There’s also the Sinclair in Emigrant which is fantastic.

Donna K

Verified

June 12, 2023 Stayed at: 01, Loop: AREA BIG CREEK CABIN

5

We've stayed at Big Creek Cabin every year for the last 13 years. It's spacious, clean and fun! We fish in the creek (when the water isn't running too fast), hike most every day, cook fantastic meals over the outside fire pit, play board games and just relax!!! Great place to do so!

Location Big Creek Cabin

Address:
5242 Highway 89 South
Livingston, MT, 59047
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 45.3078 / -110.923

Elevation: 1733 feet

Policies & Rules

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5 night maximum stay limit

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The cabin remains locked; guests must CHECK their confirmation letter for the cabin combination. When operating the combination locks, line up the numbers and squeeze the handle and base together. the lock will pop open.

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ARRIVAL ON 1st DAY OF RESERVATION 2:00 p.m. DEPARTURE ON THE LAST DAY OF YOUR RESERVATION 12:00 p.m.

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Water is not available in the cabin; water obtained from nearby natural water sources should be treated or boiled before consumption to prevent Giardia

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A high clearance, four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended to access the cabin

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Please bring your own propane canister for the lantern 

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Cell phone coverage is either limited or not available in this area

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Guests must carefully follow the food storage order for Gallatin National Forest; Click here for more information

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The primary occupant is responsible to ensure all members of their party abide by U.S. Forest Service regulations

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Maximum group size for using the facility and adjacent area is 15 people

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No garbage service; please bring garbage bags and pack out all trash and personal belongings

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Stock Corral provided for 6 stock animals; if used, please clean corral before leaving. Hay and feed brought to the site for stock must be certified weed-free. Out-of-state horses must have current Coggins testing.

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Within the Yellowstone Ranger District, refunds for weather or accessibility issues on the day of arrival or later will not be considered. Refunds will not be considered for conditions resulting from poor housekeeping by previous visitors.

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Please collect your own firewood for campfires

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No liquid fueled (white gas) stoves or lanterns allowed in the cabin or on the porch

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Firing a gun or use of any other weapon in or within 150 yards of the cabin is NOT allowed

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Guests should be aware that there is a risk of exposure to Hantavirus when visiting remote cabins; click here for more information

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Click here for more information about Gallatin National Forest

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Please call the Livingston office of the Yellowstone Ranger District at (406) 222-1892, during business hours: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST, Monday through Friday, for current weather conditions/alerts, information and questions about the cabin.

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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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