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Internationally Flavored Cabin in Paradise Valley, SW Montana
Cabin in Emigrant with kitchen and patio
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Reviews
9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom1+ bathroomSleeps 2111.5 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area
- Place, Yankee Jim Canyon
- Place, Yellowstone Hot Springs
- Place, Yellowstone National Park North Entrance
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Internationally Flavored Cabin in Paradise Valley, SW Montana
Nestled at the base of Tom Miner Basin, the cabin offers privacy and impressive views of the Yellowstone River, Tom Miner Basin, & Paradise Valley. Close to blue ribbon fishing access points and many other destinations and 30 mins from Yellowstone National Park
Reclaimed log from a 1906 cabin and aged barn wood creates a rustic ambiance with modern touches. The owners, Drew & Ellen, have designed the cabin with local materials and worldly treasures to reflect their love of travel and appreciation for local traditions & history.
We welcome a wide range of guests looking for a rustic, traditional Montana log cabin experience. This cabin offers all that, along with enough modern amenities to provide you with an enjoyable and comfortable holiday.
The cabin comprises a large open-plan lounge, dining room, kitchen, and full bathroom downstairs. A stone fireplace separates the kitchen and living room areas. In the upstairs loft, there is a cozy bedroom and half bath.
The living area is spacious with comfy couches, blankets, distance sitting areas, and a 40" flat-screen smart TV for relaxing at night. There is an office area in the corner with a desk, chair, lamp, and wifi that can be accessed throughout the cabin. The library shelves contain a range of novels and magazines and books on Montana wildlife, nature, Yellowstone National Park, and other Southwest Montana outdoor adventures. There is a range of art displayed on the walls, including the owner's photos (for sale on request) and art from around the world. Rugs from India cover the reclaimed wooden floors. A taste of Montana tradition is provided by taxidermied trout and a found elk skull and antlers that Drew treated and mounted himself.
There is a kitchen with all the amenities needed to cook and serve simple meals, including a gas oven and stovetop, microwave, hand mixer, food processor, various-sized baking dishes, basic cutlery, utensils, plate ware, and a coffee maker. The island is a good space for cooking, and the wooden dining table faces floor-to-ceiling glass doors for views of Tom Miner Basin and Yankee Jim Canyon. The tile on the kitchen island, countertops, and backsplash are from Dolores, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Behind the kitchen is a full bathroom with a claw-foot tub and rain-head shower. The stairs lead to the main bedroom in the cozy loft with a king bed and half bath.
For relaxing evenings, you can utilize the gas grill and eat at the outdoor table or sit in an Adirondack chair or one of the swinging benches on the wooden porches. You can choose your view from the various decks and porches: out towards Tom Miner Basin, Dome Mountain, the Yellowstone River Valley, Absaroka Mountains, or the Yellowstone River.
We do not have air conditioning, but we have fans, screened doors and windows, and blinds on all our windows. You can use these technologies in combination with each other to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature. We provide information on how to do this if it is not something you are familiar with.
While we have screens, pest mitigations, and ensure the highest cleaning standards, you are in a log cabin in Montana, and in every season, you may encounter the odd insect inside and out.
If you want to stay in a beautiful log cabin with enough modern amenities to provide a fun and comfortable experience, we welcome you to our cabin in one of the most beautiful areas in the USA. If you are looking for a different kind of experience, something more like a higher-end hotel suite or housing, we recommend you look for accommodations built in a more modern style with modern materials.
Note
The shed at the top of the driveway belongs to the owner, who may access the shed when needed. They will do their best to let you know this beforehand. The shed is situated away from the cabin and its private outdoor spaces. The owner will introduce themself if you approach them and only ever approach the cabin's private outdoor spaces if the cabin's or guests' safety is in question.
Reclaimed log from a 1906 cabin and aged barn wood creates a rustic ambiance with modern touches. The owners, Drew & Ellen, have designed the cabin with local materials and worldly treasures to reflect their love of travel and appreciation for local traditions & history.
We welcome a wide range of guests looking for a rustic, traditional Montana log cabin experience. This cabin offers all that, along with enough modern amenities to provide you with an enjoyable and comfortable holiday.
The cabin comprises a large open-plan lounge, dining room, kitchen, and full bathroom downstairs. A stone fireplace separates the kitchen and living room areas. In the upstairs loft, there is a cozy bedroom and half bath.
The living area is spacious with comfy couches, blankets, distance sitting areas, and a 40" flat-screen smart TV for relaxing at night. There is an office area in the corner with a desk, chair, lamp, and wifi that can be accessed throughout the cabin. The library shelves contain a range of novels and magazines and books on Montana wildlife, nature, Yellowstone National Park, and other Southwest Montana outdoor adventures. There is a range of art displayed on the walls, including the owner's photos (for sale on request) and art from around the world. Rugs from India cover the reclaimed wooden floors. A taste of Montana tradition is provided by taxidermied trout and a found elk skull and antlers that Drew treated and mounted himself.
There is a kitchen with all the amenities needed to cook and serve simple meals, including a gas oven and stovetop, microwave, hand mixer, food processor, various-sized baking dishes, basic cutlery, utensils, plate ware, and a coffee maker. The island is a good space for cooking, and the wooden dining table faces floor-to-ceiling glass doors for views of Tom Miner Basin and Yankee Jim Canyon. The tile on the kitchen island, countertops, and backsplash are from Dolores, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Behind the kitchen is a full bathroom with a claw-foot tub and rain-head shower. The stairs lead to the main bedroom in the cozy loft with a king bed and half bath.
For relaxing evenings, you can utilize the gas grill and eat at the outdoor table or sit in an Adirondack chair or one of the swinging benches on the wooden porches. You can choose your view from the various decks and porches: out towards Tom Miner Basin, Dome Mountain, the Yellowstone River Valley, Absaroka Mountains, or the Yellowstone River.
We do not have air conditioning, but we have fans, screened doors and windows, and blinds on all our windows. You can use these technologies in combination with each other to keep the cabin at a comfortable temperature. We provide information on how to do this if it is not something you are familiar with.
While we have screens, pest mitigations, and ensure the highest cleaning standards, you are in a log cabin in Montana, and in every season, you may encounter the odd insect inside and out.
If you want to stay in a beautiful log cabin with enough modern amenities to provide a fun and comfortable experience, we welcome you to our cabin in one of the most beautiful areas in the USA. If you are looking for a different kind of experience, something more like a higher-end hotel suite or housing, we recommend you look for accommodations built in a more modern style with modern materials.
Note
The shed at the top of the driveway belongs to the owner, who may access the shed when needed. They will do their best to let you know this beforehand. The shed is situated away from the cabin and its private outdoor spaces. The owner will introduce themself if you approach them and only ever approach the cabin's private outdoor spaces if the cabin's or guests' safety is in question.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Must agree to pet addendum in House Rental doc.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
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 not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Emigrant
Located in Emigrant, this cabin is in the mountains. Yellowstone Hot Springs and Chico Hot Springs are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Dome Mountain Wildlife Management Area and Yankee Jim Canyon. Kayaking and water tubing offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.
Emigrant, MT
What's nearby
- Yankee Jim Canyon - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Yellowstone Hot Springs - 12 min drive - 20.1 km
- Yellowstone National Park North Entrance - 21 min drive - 34.9 km
- Chico Hot Springs - 22 min drive - 36.6 km
- Mammoth Hot Springs - 33 min drive - 43.5 km
Getting around
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Ellen Sagmyr
What makes this property unique
After adventuring and exploring the local area, enjoy peaceful downtime in a unique area bordering Yellowstone National Park, with no access roads or crowds. There is often fantastic wildlife viewing at the top of Tom Miner Basin, a 10-minute drive from the cabin.
We are a <30-minute drive to Gardiner, the northern entrance to Yellowstone Park. Several raft companies operate from Gardiner, as well as great eating and drinking places and plenty of gift shopping.
Yellowstone Hot Springs in Corwin Springs is 20 minutes south and 20 minutes north; you can visit the historic Chico Hot Spring and enjoy a fancy dinner or a bar meal afterward. The tiny town of Emigrant, 15 minutes north on H89, with the Old Saloon, BBQ place, live music venue, and Sage Resort, offers an impressive amount of live music and good eating and drinking all year round.
For Outdoor adventure enthusiasts:
There are low-key hiking, mountain biking, and walking opportunities from the front door and numerous hiking trails for all ability levels close by in Paradise Valley and YNP, as well as mountain bike-friendly trails in the public land nearby. The Yellowstone River is half a mile away, with access to the river at the bottom of Yankee Jim Canyon. River access points for fly-fishing and water sports are within very easy driving distance from the cabin. If you are a mountain climber, there are mountains all around the cabin, with options for all ability levels and accessible at all times of the year. For rock climbers, the closest crags are Allenspur Crag near Livingstone and the Bozeman Pass climbing area.
We are a <30-minute drive to Gardiner, the northern entrance to Yellowstone Park. Several raft companies operate from Gardiner, as well as great eating and drinking places and plenty of gift shopping.
Yellowstone Hot Springs in Corwin Springs is 20 minutes south and 20 minutes north; you can visit the historic Chico Hot Spring and enjoy a fancy dinner or a bar meal afterward. The tiny town of Emigrant, 15 minutes north on H89, with the Old Saloon, BBQ place, live music venue, and Sage Resort, offers an impressive amount of live music and good eating and drinking all year round.
For Outdoor adventure enthusiasts:
There are low-key hiking, mountain biking, and walking opportunities from the front door and numerous hiking trails for all ability levels close by in Paradise Valley and YNP, as well as mountain bike-friendly trails in the public land nearby. The Yellowstone River is half a mile away, with access to the river at the bottom of Yankee Jim Canyon. River access points for fly-fishing and water sports are within very easy driving distance from the cabin. If you are a mountain climber, there are mountains all around the cabin, with options for all ability levels and accessible at all times of the year. For rock climbers, the closest crags are Allenspur Crag near Livingstone and the Bozeman Pass climbing area.
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