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Porcupine Cabin

Wildflowers in bloom at Porcupine Cabin
Back porch at Porcupine cabin
Fiddler looking at the view
Porcupine Cabin in the Crazies
Fire ring and benches at Porcupine

Featured amenities

Parking
Kitchen

About Porcupine Cabin

Porcupine Cabin sits in the foothills of the Crazy Mountains at an elevation of 6,400 feet. It was built in 1914 after a previous structure burned down, and was remodeled by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934. Since its construction, the cabin has been used as temporary housing by Forest Service rangers while they were patrolling for timber poachers, watching for fires and monitoring livestock. Today, it is available year-round to outdoor enthusiasts, offering access to a variety of activities. Guests can drive to the cabin in the summer, but a high-clearance, four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended due to road conditions. Winter access requires snowshoeing, skiing or snowmobiling up to 3 miles from the end of the maintained gravel road. Please park out of the way of snow plow equipment and do not block other users access or turn-around areas. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.

Number of accommodations: 1

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

Most popular amenities

Parking
Kitchen
Cooking and Fire

Cooking and Fire

  • Firewood Available
Parking and Transport

Parking and Transport

  • Parking

Cabin Interior

  • Kitchen
  • Heating

Views and Setting

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Site Details

Up to 8 guests
Surface: Gravel
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Reviews (28)

What Guests Are Saying

Porcupine Cabin offers a unique and cozy retreat with a wood-burning stove and stunning views of the Bridgers. It's well-stocked with amenities and has easy access to nearby trails, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Some guests noted proximity to a camping area and road traffic, but overall, the experience was enjoyable, with clean accommodations and friendly service.

Review Summary

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Holly S

Verified

January 29, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

We had a wonderful time in early January. Snow wasn't deep, so we were able to chain up and drive all the way in. Views are fabulous. The cabin itself is cozy and clean. Plenty of firewood. There were kitchen basics - pots and pans, silverware, mugs - which was handy. Lots of puzzles and games too.

Katherine K

Verified

January 5, 2024 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Such a fun cabin. Plenty of cups, paper plates and untensils. Propane lantern just needs propane, and there were lots of games. Beautiful views and hiking.

Klaus G

Verified

July 8, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

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Sarah B

Verified

June 18, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Absolutely stunning views. Road gets rough in the last 11 miles, we made it in a front wheel drive vehicle, but only because it was dry. If it was snowy, 4WD or AWD would have been the only option. Cabin is well kept with tons of room to sleep. We loved it and will definitely be back!

Alice C

Verified

May 15, 2023 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Always a favorite- only complaint is how booked it is but I think that speaks to how incredible this cabin is. I hope all "bookers" enjoy their stay and that this cabin stays available for all folks that continue to enjoy it

Lewis N

Verified

November 15, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Wonderful, cabin. Lots of beds, and stayed plenty warm with the wood stove. Will be back.

Neva B

Verified

November 14, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

4

The Porcupine Cabin is awesome! Plenty of firewood and the cabin holds heat really well! No mice were spotted. Bring your own propane if you want to use the 2-burner stove. We had a great time! The road getting there was pretty rough after the first snow of the year.

Jill J

Verified

June 22, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Beautiful location! We were asked to leave due to weather and flooding in the area but we are already booking our next trip. Great area for kids to play. Clean and comfortable!

Daniel N

Verified

May 6, 2022 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

4

The Porcupine Cabin is a large cabin in a nice area. The cabin has 3 rooms and a nice wood stove. The cabin is fairly well sealed, but there are some mice in the walls and attic and the occasional mouse that will run across the floor at night, so keep your food and trash well stored. The cabin has a large lovely porch. There is no reliable water source nearby, so bring plenty of water. Bears frequent the area, so don't leave any food or attractants unattended. Lots of interesting owls swoop around the area at dusk.

Ashley G

Verified

November 10, 2021 Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA PORCUPINE CABIN

5

Awesome place to stay in any weather.
The year round beauty is majestic no matter the season.
It’s easy to sleep peacefully and the old fashion wood burning stove keeps you toasty cozy through the night.
Many Thanks to Rangers and volunteers who keep our heritage history alive for future generations to enjoy!
Sincerely
Ashley Gorman
Lord willing I’ll be back again next year.

Location Porcupine Cabin

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

Highway access

The campground is accessible via Highway 89, which is approximately 12 miles from Livingston, Montana. From Highway 89, travelers can reach the cabin by taking Shields River Road.

Latitude & Longitude: 46.1131 / -110.471

Elevation: 1977 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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