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Miller Cabin

Miller Cabin
Miller Cabin
MILLER CABIN
Miller Cabin
MILLER CABIN

About Miller Cabin

The Miller Creek Cabin is located in the Townsend Ranger District and rests at the intersection of the Confederate Gulch Road (FS Road 287) and the Blacktail Road (FS Road 4171), surrounded by scattered forest in the Big Belt Mountains in west-central Montana. The cabin is accessible by high-clearance vehicle, but requires over-the-snow vehicle travel during winter months.   Please use caution when accessing Miller cabin in the winter months, winter access will vary based on snow conditions. Do not count on wheeled vehicle access from November through April. You can get to Miller cabin in the winter months with snowmobile or cross country skiing. It is not recommended driving full size vehicle to the site during this time period.

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

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🏠 Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN
4 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
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Reviews (24)

What Guests Are Saying

Miller Cabin offers a spacious and enjoyable stay, with plenty of games, books, and cooking utensils. The location is quiet and easily accessible, with minimal traffic. Guests appreciate the cabin's amenities and express a strong desire to return.

Review Summary

4.5
24 reviews
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Toni C

Verified

October 22, 2022 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

We stay at many forest service cabins. This is one of our favorites. The cabin is very simple and rustic and the location and scenery is spectacular! Beautiful drive in. We came in early October and the fall colors knocked our socks off!

Kelly A

Verified

August 20, 2022 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

1

Had to take out some dead mice. Other than that okay 👍

Eric R

Verified

August 2, 2022 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

Great cabin. Love the new table and cabinets. Beds are new and comfortable. A few flies like any forest service cabin in the summer. It was cool enough while we were there but when its hotter it would be nice to have some screens on the windows - but realize hard to keep screens maintained. Great fire pit area. Like the gravel in the driveway to minimize a muddy emtrance. Thanks USFS.

Teresa K

Verified

June 22, 2022 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

This is a great cabin. Although it rained from the evening we arrived to about 1am the morning we left we enjoyed our quiet time inside and taking brief walks when the rain would subside. That being said, bring your own chairs as the only one of the two inside the cabin is worthy of sitting on. The other is quite wobbly. The beds were comfortable and you can really crank the wood stove to keep warm almost all night long. We didn't see any mice, but the flies are greater when you leave more wood inside. Bring in only what you will use for the night. As of June 21st the wood shed was about 2/3rds full but be sure to bring your own newspapers for fire starting. The outhouse is okay, be sure to keep the lid down for less odors. The outdoor fire pit I'm sure will be great for most, sadly we didn't get to use it. We will rent this cabin again next year for sure.

Sheila S

Verified

May 22, 2022 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

4

Huge cabin, sleeping room with 4 beds close to stove for warmth. Wood shed well stocked. Take a couple of camp chairs with you as there are two broken chairs inside and the other 2 are on their last legs. Also take extra light as there is only one lantern. Great quiet place to read and relax.

Stephanie M

Verified

December 5, 2021 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

We had a wonderful time! Nice warm cabin once the fire was started. Comfy beds. Kids loved the dirt board. Dishes looked dirty - we always bring our own. 25 minutes down dirt road to get there - not a problem in the truck on dry roads.

Mark S

Verified

July 17, 2021 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

4

Beautiful spot in an historic canyon where gold was discovered by Confederate soldiers around the end of the Civil War.
The cabin was clean. The dishes, not so much. But the propane stove worked like a champ.
The mining roads were a marvelous hiking experience.
When it was hot and sunny, the flies outside were annoying. But clouds and then sun setting helped that.
A peaceful experience.

Eric A

Verified

June 23, 2021 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

Very peaceful. Not much traffic. Lots of roads for four wheeling. No running streams by the cabin so bring extra water for the dog. Overall a great spot.

Danielle M

Verified

June 1, 2021 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

We had this cabin late May. It was very clean and well stocked. One of the best cabins rentals we’ve had! The temperatures outside were low with a late season snow storm, but the cabin stove kept us cozy in the bedroom and the main room. Overall will definitely book again.

Christin M

Verified

May 9, 2021 Stayed at: Miller Cabin, Loop: MILLER CABIN

5

Nice clean cabin, not many people coming through probably due to be early in season. Enjoyed playing darts and reading others adventures in the notebooks.
Didn’t see any wildlife but saw evidence of them. Road wasn’t bad getting to cabin(May ) but the creek does cross the road, wasn’t more then a foot, just go slow and easy.
Due to the cabin being at intersection of 2 mountain roads I can see many people coming through in summer and the pit toilet is close to the road and looked to be used by passerby's.

Location Miller Cabin

Address:

Townsend, MT, 59644
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 46.6084 / -111.389

Elevation: 1576 feet

Policies & Rules

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Please use caution when accessing Miller cabin in the winter months, winter access will vary based on snow conditions. Do not count on wheeled vehicle access from November through April. You can get to Miller cabin in the winter months with snowmobile or cross country skiing. It is not recommended driving full size vehicle to the site during this time period.

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