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10 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6 111.5 sq m
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Bozeman, MT
- The ELM16 min walk
- Montana State University-Bozeman4 min drive
- Museum of the Rockies5 min drive
- Bozeman, MT (BZN-Bozeman Yellowstone Intl.)14 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Office
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Clean, Private, Historic, Downtown Bozeman Home
The Cabin On Montana offers guests a quiet comfortable place to stay while visiting beautiful Bozeman, Montana. The cabin was fully renovated in the summer and fall of 2016. It is well adorned with new mattresses, furniture, and appliances. The cabin is well situated with quick access to Bridger Bowl and other highlights in the area. It is a short walk or bike to the center of downtown or one of Bozeman's many breweries or restaurants.
Guests have access to the entire cabin via a front and back entrance. Both entrances are accessed via a key code entry system.
The Cabin On Montana is well appointed with all new high-efficiency appliances including a washer and electric steam dryer, refrigerator with ice-maker, garbage disposal, dishwasher, microwave, gas range, range hood, and vacuum. The kitchen is fully stocked with kitchenware and service ware for eight or more. There is a small growler collection for you to use to fill up at the local breweries (there are several within walking distance). The cabin features partial light top-down bottom-up blinds in the kitchen and living spaces and full dark-down bottom-up blinds in the sleeping rooms and office.
The cabin offers new queen size beds in each of the three bedrooms. Each bedroom has a chair, closet, nightstand(s), lamp(s), alarm clock, luggage stands, coat hangers and dresser. The master bedroom also offers an iron and ironing board.
The living room area has a new sectional couch and coffee table. The dining room table can seat four with comfortable chairs or you can add a leaf and use extra chairs to seat up to eight. The living room features a 40" Smart TV with Cable and a HD DVD/CD player. The Yamaha Receiver sounds great. Guests can play music via the TV, including streaming their favorite concerts via YouTube, they can connect to it with their phones or other devices via Bluetooth to stream their favorite music or radio stations or they can play some old warpy vinyl on the phonograph.
The study/office features an ethernet port, small desk, chair, space for gear, and a map table. This is a great room for storing your skis and packs in, hanging your waders in, tying flies, looking at maps, or sitting down at the desk with your laptop to plan your next adventure.
There are two full baths in the cabin. Each features high-efficiency Moen fixtures, water-saving Kohler toilets, and Kohler sinks. The upper bath has a new Kohler tub with a shower and the lower master bath features a spacious two-person shower. Each bathroom is adorned with white subway tile, great lighting, separate heaters, vents, mirrors. In addition, the lower bath offers seating and a blow dryer.
There are two WiFi channels (5Ghz, 2 Ghz) throughout the cabin, the front porch, and the yards. The speeds are 75 Mbps or higher. The cabin features a new high-efficiency forced air furnace and a fifty-gallon electric water heater. It is thoroughly insulated and features new high-efficiency windows and doors. All of the lights are efficient LED and most are dimmable.
The Cabin On Montana's covered front porch offers views of the Bridger Range, privacy blinds, a porch swing, and park bench. The front of the cabin faces east and this makes the porch a nice place to sit in the morning as the sun rises before heading out for the next adventure!
The entire cabin has lots of windows which allow for a lot of light and nice views of the mature trees and flowers in the yards and the Bridger Mountain Range to the north. The neighbors to the south are two city lots and a fence away and they have no windows facing the cabin.
There is plenty of parking and very little traffic at the end of Bozeman's quiet and eclectic North Montana Avenue. The Cabin has a nice side yard to the south and it sits on a large corner lot. A total of twenty cars might pass on any given day.
The cabin has two bikes for your use in the spring, summer, and fall. There is a bus stop one block away. The free bus to Bridger Bowl departs from the fairgrounds about four blocks from the cabin. The center of downtown Bozeman is an easy seven-block walk. There are several parks, the library, a few great breweries, delicious dining options, a couple of coffee shops, The Wild Crumb, all within walking distance. The Cabin is well situated. Bozeman does have Uber and cab service.
Guests have access to the entire cabin via a front and back entrance. Both entrances are accessed via a key code entry system.
The Cabin On Montana is well appointed with all new high-efficiency appliances including a washer and electric steam dryer, refrigerator with ice-maker, garbage disposal, dishwasher, microwave, gas range, range hood, and vacuum. The kitchen is fully stocked with kitchenware and service ware for eight or more. There is a small growler collection for you to use to fill up at the local breweries (there are several within walking distance). The cabin features partial light top-down bottom-up blinds in the kitchen and living spaces and full dark-down bottom-up blinds in the sleeping rooms and office.
The cabin offers new queen size beds in each of the three bedrooms. Each bedroom has a chair, closet, nightstand(s), lamp(s), alarm clock, luggage stands, coat hangers and dresser. The master bedroom also offers an iron and ironing board.
The living room area has a new sectional couch and coffee table. The dining room table can seat four with comfortable chairs or you can add a leaf and use extra chairs to seat up to eight. The living room features a 40" Smart TV with Cable and a HD DVD/CD player. The Yamaha Receiver sounds great. Guests can play music via the TV, including streaming their favorite concerts via YouTube, they can connect to it with their phones or other devices via Bluetooth to stream their favorite music or radio stations or they can play some old warpy vinyl on the phonograph.
The study/office features an ethernet port, small desk, chair, space for gear, and a map table. This is a great room for storing your skis and packs in, hanging your waders in, tying flies, looking at maps, or sitting down at the desk with your laptop to plan your next adventure.
There are two full baths in the cabin. Each features high-efficiency Moen fixtures, water-saving Kohler toilets, and Kohler sinks. The upper bath has a new Kohler tub with a shower and the lower master bath features a spacious two-person shower. Each bathroom is adorned with white subway tile, great lighting, separate heaters, vents, mirrors. In addition, the lower bath offers seating and a blow dryer.
There are two WiFi channels (5Ghz, 2 Ghz) throughout the cabin, the front porch, and the yards. The speeds are 75 Mbps or higher. The cabin features a new high-efficiency forced air furnace and a fifty-gallon electric water heater. It is thoroughly insulated and features new high-efficiency windows and doors. All of the lights are efficient LED and most are dimmable.
The Cabin On Montana's covered front porch offers views of the Bridger Range, privacy blinds, a porch swing, and park bench. The front of the cabin faces east and this makes the porch a nice place to sit in the morning as the sun rises before heading out for the next adventure!
The entire cabin has lots of windows which allow for a lot of light and nice views of the mature trees and flowers in the yards and the Bridger Mountain Range to the north. The neighbors to the south are two city lots and a fence away and they have no windows facing the cabin.
There is plenty of parking and very little traffic at the end of Bozeman's quiet and eclectic North Montana Avenue. The Cabin has a nice side yard to the south and it sits on a large corner lot. A total of twenty cars might pass on any given day.
The cabin has two bikes for your use in the spring, summer, and fall. There is a bus stop one block away. The free bus to Bridger Bowl departs from the fairgrounds about four blocks from the cabin. The center of downtown Bozeman is an easy seven-block walk. There are several parks, the library, a few great breweries, delicious dining options, a couple of coffee shops, The Wild Crumb, all within walking distance. The Cabin is well situated. Bozeman does have Uber and cab service.
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House Rules
Check in after 1:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 24
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
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 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, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number STR24-00030
About the area
Bozeman
Located in Bozeman, this holiday home is in the city centre and in the mountains. Bridger Bowl Ski Area and Bridger Creek Golf Course are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Montana Arboretum and Gardens and Museum of the Rockies. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse or Gallatin Speedway. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Bozeman, MT
What's nearby
- The ELM - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Bozeman Deaconess Hospital - 4 min drive - 2.8 km
- Montana State University-Bozeman - 4 min drive - 2.8 km
- Museum of the Rockies - 5 min drive - 3.4 km
- Brick Breeden Fieldhouse - 5 min drive - 4.2 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- AC Hotel by Marriott - 13 min walk
- Rocking R Bar - 13 min walk
- Brigade - 13 min walk
- Devil's Toboggan - 9 min walk
- Bourbon - 13 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Bozeman Montana Vacation Rentals

My wife and I have lived in Bozeman, Montana for over twenty-two years. My wife is from Montana and I am from the midwest originally. We both moved to Bozeman to play in the mountains and make a life for ourselves in a place we want to live to rest of our lives.
We are outdoor enthusiasts. We ski and snowboard as much as we can in the winter and mountain bike, trail run, fly fish, raft, canoe and garden as much as we can in the summer.
We live next door to the Cabin On Montana just across the alley to the west. We both work full time here in Bozeman. I work from home which allows me some flexibility to meet with our guests and to offer my assistance when needed.
We are proud parents and active community members. We look forward to meeting you at the Cabin On Montana and hop to have a chance to share our enthusiasm for the place we call home with you.
We are outdoor enthusiasts. We ski and snowboard as much as we can in the winter and mountain bike, trail run, fly fish, raft, canoe and garden as much as we can in the summer.
We live next door to the Cabin On Montana just across the alley to the west. We both work full time here in Bozeman. I work from home which allows me some flexibility to meet with our guests and to offer my assistance when needed.
We are proud parents and active community members. We look forward to meeting you at the Cabin On Montana and hop to have a chance to share our enthusiasm for the place we call home with you.
Why they chose this property
The Cabin was built in the 1930s. It sits on the north end of North Montana Ave. in the heart of Bozeman's Northeast Neighborhood. It is surrounded by 100+ year old trees.
One day an older gentleman stopped over to borrow a drill. When he brought it back, I offered him a glass of lemonade and we sat on an old Bridger Lift Chair on our deck and started to talk. After some time passed the man said, "I'm getting older and don't want to have to take care of that place next door any longer. You and your wife should buy it." I assured him we could not afford it. He insisted. My wife and I then scraped together all of our savings and made him an offer and suggested a contract for the deed. He and his wife accepted.
My wife and I had our first child shortly after that. Then my parents started to visit more often. They were staying in vacation rentals because our home is too small. That is when we decided to see if we could get a permit to operate a vacation rental and a loan to renovate the cabin so that my parents could stay in whenever they wanted to visit and we could rent it out otherwise to help us cover the significant costs of owning a home in Bozeman. We got the permit. We got the loan. We renovated. My parents are staying there when they visit. Now we just need you to come and stay at the Cabin On Montana.
One day an older gentleman stopped over to borrow a drill. When he brought it back, I offered him a glass of lemonade and we sat on an old Bridger Lift Chair on our deck and started to talk. After some time passed the man said, "I'm getting older and don't want to have to take care of that place next door any longer. You and your wife should buy it." I assured him we could not afford it. He insisted. My wife and I then scraped together all of our savings and made him an offer and suggested a contract for the deed. He and his wife accepted.
My wife and I had our first child shortly after that. Then my parents started to visit more often. They were staying in vacation rentals because our home is too small. That is when we decided to see if we could get a permit to operate a vacation rental and a loan to renovate the cabin so that my parents could stay in whenever they wanted to visit and we could rent it out otherwise to help us cover the significant costs of owning a home in Bozeman. We got the permit. We got the loan. We renovated. My parents are staying there when they visit. Now we just need you to come and stay at the Cabin On Montana.
What makes this property unique
The Cabin On Montana is the sixth permitted vacation rental in Bozeman's downtown R2 zoning district. We presented our case to the city commission explaining why the property would be a great representation of Bozeman and assured them that we could jump through their hoops. The city required us to pay a significant fee to obtain a permit. They required us to write a narrative, to speak to the commission multiple times, to bring the cabin up to code, have the cabin inspected by the fire department, the health department, the engineering department and the planning department. They required a sign. They required insurance and a business license. We asked our thee approval of the property owners that live in the vicinity and everyone agreed that the cabin adds value and appeal to the neighborhood and encouraged us to move forward. Then we obtained a business license and called our business a Cabin On Montana. In the end, the cabin is permitted, it is insured, it is up to code, the neighbors are welcoming and it's a pretty nice place to stay.
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