About Trail Creek Cabin
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Reviews (30)
What Guests Are Saying
Trail Creek Cabin is a well-maintained and clean retreat, featuring recent upgrades and a cozy atmosphere enhanced by a warm woodstove. The hike in is manageable and scenic, with good wildlife sightings, although care is needed due to some mice issues. Guests appreciate the cabin's amenities and provisions, making it a favorite for short getaways.
What Guests Are Saying
Trail Creek Cabin is a well-maintained and clean retreat, featuring recent upgrades and a cozy atmosphere enhanced by a warm woodstove. The hike in is manageable and scenic, with good wildlife sightings, although care is needed due to some mice issues. Guests appreciate the cabin's amenities and provisions, making it a favorite for short getaways.
Review Summary
Hannah M
VerifiedApril 6, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
We had the best time at Trail Creek Cabin! My fiance, my dog, and I snowmobiled the five miles into the cabin with a sled attached with all our gear. It was fun chopping wood, going on walks, exploring, using the coleman grill, and playing games in the lantern light. So nice to get off the grid for two nights. Very clean and warm :)
Scott S
VerifiedMarch 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
Great cabin
Sheila G
VerifiedMarch 25, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
The trail didn’t have enough snow to ski on for the first half. We hiked. The cabin was well stocked with firewood and clean.
Enjoyed our stay!
David C
VerifiedMarch 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
Beautiful!
Leah S
VerifiedJanuary 22, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
Trail Creek was the perfect getaway in the snow. At the end of December it was very muddy, but got snowed in while there. The hike clocked at 2.25 miles and WAS GORGEOUS. You overlook a valley in a wide field and then drop into the woods, where the cabin will peek out of the trees. Woodshed was beautifully stocked for chopping wood, as were the trail presents of hot cocoa, love notes, and playing cards. There are pans and pitchers for cooking, as well as a clothesline and places to hang a lantern. My only recommendations is to be aware that the stove will use 1-2 logs per 90 min - 2 hours; the cabin will get cold overnight. So pleased this was my first forest cabin experience
Lynda A
VerifiedJanuary 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
Great cabin in such a beautiful location. We loved our stay, it was peaceful and relaxing. We did some hiking and skiing in the area. The cabin sits on a great trail system. The hike in was a little over 2 miles and snow packed. Since there has been new snow, you might need snowshoes.
Anna M
VerifiedDecember 26, 2020 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA TRAIL CREEK CABIN
Loved it, the dog loved it, great accessible cabin. Some pots, pans and supplies were left over
Michael Parker
January 29, 2019
Beautiful Backcountry Cabin with multiple options for ingress and egress. We did a car drop and snowshoed in via trail creek trail then skied out on the bear canyon loop trail to the goose Creek trailhead. There's no water in the winter, but I'm pretty sure a creek runs past the cabin in the warmer months. The cabin sleeps 4 comfortably on bunks beds, has a fold down table, several cast iron skillets, and a small wood burning stove for heating and cooking. There is also a propane lantern but you may want to bring your own canister as you never know how much is left.
Meredith Lambert Banogon
February 15, 2017
Beautiful, quaint cabin in the middle of nowhere that is definitely worth the short hike. A great escape from civilization!
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Location Trail Creek Cabin
Address:
5242 Highway 89 South
Livingston, MT, 59047
United States
From Newman Creek, foot, ski and horse travel are accommodated. To reach the trailhead, travel south off Interstate 90 (exit 316) on Trail Creek Road for approximately 7 miles, then west on Newman Creek Road to the trailhead (1 mile). The trail to the cabin is 2.2 miles, with the first 1.7 miles crossing private property, so please stay on the trail. For those coming from the south; the Newman Creek Road turnoff is 5.5 miles north of the Trail Creek Road/Divide Road junction. During winter months, Newman Creek Road may not be plowed and an additional 1-mile ski might be necessary to reach the cabin. During wet weather, this trail may be very muddy .
From Goose Creek, snowmobile and off-road vehicle travel (check travel map or call district for dates allowed) are accommodated. To reach this trailhead, travel south off Interstate 90 (Exit 316) on the Trail Creek Road for 3 miles, then east on Goose Creek Road for 2 miles to the locked gate. Parking is available at this point. The cabin is located 5.2 miles further up the road. Off-road vehicles must be less than 50 inches wide to maneuver through a slot in the Goose Creek Gate, and are allowed only certain times of the season. The Travel Plan dates are from 6/16 to 12/1 annually.
It is recommended that winter renters carry topographic maps and compasses for navigation, since the route may be difficult to find due to weather conditions.
Latitude & Longitude: 45.5694 / -110.836
Elevation: 1898 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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Cabin is not accessible by car or truck. Cabin is accessible only by foot, horse, ATV, ski or snowmobile. To get to the cabin via Goose Creek Trail No. 439, motorized ATV use dates allowed are from 6/16 to 12/1 annually. |
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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 also not be considered for conditions resulting from poor housekeeping by previous visitors. |
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Water is not available in the cabin; water obtained from nearby intermittent natural water sources should be treated prior to use to prevent Giardia. There may be NO water in area. |
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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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No garbage service; please bring garbage bags and pack out all trash and personal belongings |
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No liquid fueled (white gas) stoves or lanterns allowed in the cabin or on the porch |
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Please collect your own firewood for campfires. Do not burn provided wood in outside fires. |
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The primary occupant is responsible to ensure all members of their party abide by US Forest Service Regulations. Maximum group size for using the facility & adjacent area is 15 people. |
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Firing a gun or use of any other weapon is not allowed within 150 yards of the cabin |
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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. |