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Welcome to our Fortress of Solitude.
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 9 176.5 sq m
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Philipsburg, MT
- Gem Mountain Sapphire Mine
- Discovery Ski Area
- Bitterroot Valley
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 9)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Single Bed and 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Single Bed and 1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Welcome to our Fortress of Solitude.
Our cabin is nestled in the Sapphire Range of Lolo National Forest about halfway between Philipsburg and the Rock Creek Lodge, 20 miles east of Missoula.
It’s easily accessible year-round, and every season is spectacular in its own way. Winter access is from the Philipsburg side ONLY, as much of the Missoula side is not maintained.
The cabin has 2 bedrooms on the main (2nd) floor, each with a queen bed. The 200 square foot loft has a queen bed and a twin bed. On the ground floor there’s a room with another queen bed and a twin roll-away. The photos make it look larger, but know that the ground floor and second floor are each about 850 square feet. (24’ x 36’). The interior stairs are steep and wide, so if you have small kids, you should know that.
The bathroom on the main floor has a tub/shower, toilet and sink. The bathroom on the ground floor has a shower, toilet and sink. Laundry facilities are on the main floor.
The main floor has a living area with a couch, loveseat a chair, a TV/DVD player, a dining table that seats 6-8, and a fully stocked kitchen. There’s no dishwasher. There is a second kitchen in the garage, that’s more party zone than garage. There’s a sitting area with 2 couches and a cart converted into an awesome coffee table in the garage.
Other features include a 430 square foot deck with a table with room for 6. There’s also a propane fire pit with seating for 4 and 4 other chairs.
In the warmer months, there’s an outdoor shower with on-demand hot water that you just won’t want to leave.
A 6-foot fire ring gives you plenty of room to get everyone around the fire. For smaller gatherings, the portable 3 foot fire pit works much better. There’s a propane fire pit on the deck. There’s a propane grill on the deck for outdoor cooking.
Please note that there’s NO computer, NO WiFi, NO cell service and NO cable TV, but there is a landline.
There is a SiriusXM satellite radio boom box. We also have 30 or so DVD’s, board games, cards and cribbage boards.
Luckily, you’re likely not here to sit inside and look out the window. Rock Creek is famous for excellent fishing. We have Rainbow, Brown, Brook, Cutthroat and Bull Trout. Our cabin isn’t on the creek, but public access is a 3-minute walk upstream. The Wyman trailhead is a quarter mile downstream. It’s popular with anglers, hikers, and it’s a great place to play in the water. Other trails are nearby to offer opportunities for hikers to enjoy the area.
In addition to the fish, you’re also likely to see deer, sheep, eagles, owls, bats at dusk, and moose. If you’re lucky, you might see an elk or a bear.
So bring your raft, drift boat, tubes or kayaks and get in the water! Note that you cannot fish from a boat after June 30, but you can still float the creek. People will tell you otherwise (some of them quite sternly and even aggressively), but they’re misreading the fishing regulations. There’s typically enough water to float until the 2nd or 3rd week of July. With few others floating the creek, you’ll likely have it all to yourself.
If you choose to visit in the colder months, you may enjoy sitting inside the warm cabin watching it snow. Curling up with a book, watching a movie or playing games are great ways to pass the time on cold winter days. During the winter, you’ll only see a handful of vehicles pass in a day. It’s really quiet.
Philipsburg, voted one of America’s Prettiest Painted Places, is a 45 minute drive and features the great Philipsburg Brewing Company, several restaurants, the Sweet Palace Candy Store, Gem Mountain Sapphire Gallery and small town shopping.
Discovery Basin Ski Area is only 45 miles away, (about an hour and fifteen minute drive).
The Skalkaho Road is 18 miles upstream and offers a gorgeous but slow drive to Hamilton. Skalkaho Falls is spectacular in the spring. There’s also a sapphire mine where you can find your own stones. The Skalkaho Road is a great place to spend an afternoon.
We’re dog friendly, but please control them as there are other dogs in the neighborhood.
Finally, we have a very minimal cleaning fee that almost covers the fuel to drive there. We ask that guests leave it as they found it (or better).
It’s easily accessible year-round, and every season is spectacular in its own way. Winter access is from the Philipsburg side ONLY, as much of the Missoula side is not maintained.
The cabin has 2 bedrooms on the main (2nd) floor, each with a queen bed. The 200 square foot loft has a queen bed and a twin bed. On the ground floor there’s a room with another queen bed and a twin roll-away. The photos make it look larger, but know that the ground floor and second floor are each about 850 square feet. (24’ x 36’). The interior stairs are steep and wide, so if you have small kids, you should know that.
The bathroom on the main floor has a tub/shower, toilet and sink. The bathroom on the ground floor has a shower, toilet and sink. Laundry facilities are on the main floor.
The main floor has a living area with a couch, loveseat a chair, a TV/DVD player, a dining table that seats 6-8, and a fully stocked kitchen. There’s no dishwasher. There is a second kitchen in the garage, that’s more party zone than garage. There’s a sitting area with 2 couches and a cart converted into an awesome coffee table in the garage.
Other features include a 430 square foot deck with a table with room for 6. There’s also a propane fire pit with seating for 4 and 4 other chairs.
In the warmer months, there’s an outdoor shower with on-demand hot water that you just won’t want to leave.
A 6-foot fire ring gives you plenty of room to get everyone around the fire. For smaller gatherings, the portable 3 foot fire pit works much better. There’s a propane fire pit on the deck. There’s a propane grill on the deck for outdoor cooking.
Please note that there’s NO computer, NO WiFi, NO cell service and NO cable TV, but there is a landline.
There is a SiriusXM satellite radio boom box. We also have 30 or so DVD’s, board games, cards and cribbage boards.
Luckily, you’re likely not here to sit inside and look out the window. Rock Creek is famous for excellent fishing. We have Rainbow, Brown, Brook, Cutthroat and Bull Trout. Our cabin isn’t on the creek, but public access is a 3-minute walk upstream. The Wyman trailhead is a quarter mile downstream. It’s popular with anglers, hikers, and it’s a great place to play in the water. Other trails are nearby to offer opportunities for hikers to enjoy the area.
In addition to the fish, you’re also likely to see deer, sheep, eagles, owls, bats at dusk, and moose. If you’re lucky, you might see an elk or a bear.
So bring your raft, drift boat, tubes or kayaks and get in the water! Note that you cannot fish from a boat after June 30, but you can still float the creek. People will tell you otherwise (some of them quite sternly and even aggressively), but they’re misreading the fishing regulations. There’s typically enough water to float until the 2nd or 3rd week of July. With few others floating the creek, you’ll likely have it all to yourself.
If you choose to visit in the colder months, you may enjoy sitting inside the warm cabin watching it snow. Curling up with a book, watching a movie or playing games are great ways to pass the time on cold winter days. During the winter, you’ll only see a handful of vehicles pass in a day. It’s really quiet.
Philipsburg, voted one of America’s Prettiest Painted Places, is a 45 minute drive and features the great Philipsburg Brewing Company, several restaurants, the Sweet Palace Candy Store, Gem Mountain Sapphire Gallery and small town shopping.
Discovery Basin Ski Area is only 45 miles away, (about an hour and fifteen minute drive).
The Skalkaho Road is 18 miles upstream and offers a gorgeous but slow drive to Hamilton. Skalkaho Falls is spectacular in the spring. There’s also a sapphire mine where you can find your own stones. The Skalkaho Road is a great place to spend an afternoon.
We’re dog friendly, but please control them as there are other dogs in the neighborhood.
Finally, we have a very minimal cleaning fee that almost covers the fuel to drive there. We ask that guests leave it as they found it (or better).
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Amenities
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Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Mountain view
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Steep Stairway.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Please clean up poo with the shovel under the deck
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Outside. Put your butts in can & throw them away
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Philipsburg
Located in Philipsburg, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Gem Mountain Sapphire Mine and Bitterroot Valley, while Granite County Museum and Cultural Center and Opera House Theatre are cultural highlights.

Philipsburg, MT
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About the host
Hosted by Mark Rosenleaf

I love Rock Creek. My parents purchased this property in the mid-70's, and we enjoyed it for many summers. My mom passed away in 2009 and I inherited the place. We started building the cabin in 2012. We went pretty hard for about 2 years, at which point it was far from finished but move-in ready. We were out of money, so for the next 4 years we've continued work as we have money. With the exception of the concrete, the plumbing and the roofing, we did all of the work ourselves (with a lot of help from our great friends, and we take a lot of pride in it). With the addition of the deck in the summer of 2017, it's pretty much done. We use the place as often as we can, but our daughter is in traveling sports, so that impacts our ability to get out to our favorite place. We figured if we can't enjoy it, we might as well let others. Future plans include an outdoor wood-fired sauna, a hot tub, a small deck off the back, and a detached garage.
Why "Fortress of Solitude"? During the fire season of 2017, I asked the fire fighters why my property was the only one in the subdivision without sprinklers running 24/7. I was told that they called our place "the fort" because it's got a concrete foundation, metal and concrete siding, metal soffit and fascia and a metal roof. "If a fire swept through here, yours would be the only place standing", one fire fighter told me. The second part of that is that I find the place very serene and relaxing. I'm pretty high strung and always have to be on the move, doing something. At Rock Creek, I can relax, read a book, or just sit around. It's my Fortress of Solitude.
Why "Fortress of Solitude"? During the fire season of 2017, I asked the fire fighters why my property was the only one in the subdivision without sprinklers running 24/7. I was told that they called our place "the fort" because it's got a concrete foundation, metal and concrete siding, metal soffit and fascia and a metal roof. "If a fire swept through here, yours would be the only place standing", one fire fighter told me. The second part of that is that I find the place very serene and relaxing. I'm pretty high strung and always have to be on the move, doing something. At Rock Creek, I can relax, read a book, or just sit around. It's my Fortress of Solitude.
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