As an exclusive lodging guest of Whitefish Mountain Resort, upon booking this property you'll enjoy special discounts on winter lift tickets and equipment rentals—making your mountain getaway even more affordable. Stay steps from the slopes and take full advantage of these perks available only through official resort lodging! Plus, enjoy complimentary access to our resort-wide shuttle service, making it easy to explore the mountain without the hassle of driving or parking.
Kathy Lynn Cabin is a 2,000 square foot 5-bedroom, 2-bath private home ideal for larger groups of families and friends. This cozy two-story home sits adjacent to the Home Again ski run.
The well-equipped kitchen features full-size appliances as well as a variety of small appliances. The dining area seats eight with additional seating for four at a separate table.
The open living area is surrounded by large windows. It features an electric fireplace, walk-out deck that includes a gas BBQ grill.
There are three bedrooms on the main level, the first and second bedrooms both contain queen beds, and the third bedroom has two twin beds. A shared full bath is located between the bedrooms.
The fourth and fifth bedrooms are on the lower level, one with a queen bed and the other with a queen bed and two twins. Guests of the lower level bedrooms share a three-quarter bath.
There is a second living area on the lower level featuring a sleeper sofa, a small flat screen TV with VCR and DVD players, a large collection of books and games, and a ski storage room with access to the outside.
Whitefish Mountain Resort is located a short drive from downtown Whitefish, Montana. Located 30 miles west of Glacier National Park, come experience the award-winning service of Whitefish Mountain Resort. Our lodging offers a variety of accommodations and provides on-site check in, guest service staff, maintenance staff and complimentary village shuttles.
Note to summer travelers: This property does not have air conditioning. While warm in the day, nights cool off significantly in the Montana mountains. We suggest keeping your windows open at night to let the cool mountain air in, and then closing them first thing in the morning, along with any blinds, to keep your property cool throughout the day.