Steeped in more than a century of Montana heritage, Lone Mountain Ranch is a living testament to the enduring spirit of the American West. The ranch features 26 handcrafted luxury log cabins ranging from one to six bedrooms thoughtfully restored to blend pioneer craftsmanship and modern comfort.
Named for the water-loving bird of mountain streams, Ouzel Cabin blends wilderness and comfort. It features a king bed, queen sleeper sofa, sitting area, woodstove, and a spacious bath with clawfoot tub and walk-in shower. Step onto the private deck for mountain views and the chatter of songbirds.
Named for the elusive pine marten that slips through the lodgepole pines with quiet grace, Pine Marten feels like a hidden sanctuary. Quietly perched above North Fork Creek and tucked among the trees, it reflects Montana craftsmanship at its finest, with polished log beams, a wood-burning stove, and soft wool accents. The king bed and generous bath, with a large walk-in tile shower and wooden soaking tub, invite deep relaxation, while the private porch rests above the creek’s steady flow. Mornings bring the sound of water moving over stone, and at night the wind slips through the branches. For those seeking solitude and natural beauty, Pine marten offers both in effortless harmony.
Named for Montana’s state flower, Bitterroot Cabin symbolizes the enduring spirit of the frontier. Tucked among lodgepole pines and framed by the Gallatin Mountains, it blends rugged charm with comfort. Handcrafted log beams, a king bed, queen sleeper sofa, wood stove, and full bath with walk-in shower complete the retreat, with porch views of hills and pines.
Originally known as the Bath House, Bald Eagle Cabin reflects both transformation and continuity. Set along North Fork Creek, its weathered logs tell a century of mountain history. Inside guests find a king bed, a full bath with tub/shower combination, sitting area, and woodstove. Cool mountain air, drifting spruce, and the murmur of water invite deep, restful sleep.
Built in 1915 as the original Gatekeeper’s Cabin, Meadowlark is one of the ranch’s most historic dwellings. Near the property entrance, it once welcomed travelers on horseback. Today it offers a cozy retreat with a queen bed, sitting area, wood stove, full bath with walk-in tile shower, and a private porch swing perfect for watching the valley come alive at dawn.
Originally the ranch’s “Ice House”, Porcupine was built in the 1920s and now offers simple mountain comfort. With a porch overlooking North Fork Creek that is perfect for reading and reflection, it features a queen bed, woodstove, and a full bath with tub/shower combination. Shaped by generations and Montana seasons, Porcupine is quiet, authentic, and enduring.
Named for the tall pines of Montana’s high country, Lodgepole is an intimate escape for romantic getaways or solo retreats. A private porch offers tranquil forest views, while inside you’ll find a king bed, wood stove, desk, and a luxurious full bath with separate soaking tub and walk-in shower—thoughtfully curated for true restoration.
Built from lodgepole pine in 1927, Chipmunk was the ranch’s original “Cook’s Cabin.” Set along the banks North Fork Creek, its weathered logs bear the marks of nearly a century of Montana seasons—long winters blanketed in snow, golden summers alive with birdsong. Inside, the cozy layout offers warmth and comfort with a queen bed positioned to overlook North Fork Creek, sitting area, woodstove, and full bath with tub/shower combination. Step onto the porch at sunrise to watch mist rise from the creek, or at dusk as the Big Sky deepens into indigo. Chipmunk is an intimate refuge where the rhythm of the mountains replaces the rush of time.
Named for the distinctive blue spruce, this serene cabin offers peaceful forest views. A beautifully appointed room features a king bed, desk, woodstove, and full bath with a soaking tub and spacious walk-in shower. The shaded front porch invites relaxation, while a private creekside nook just behind the cabin offers a quiet retreat beside North Fork Creek.
Named for the majestic bull moose, this cabin is a welcoming retreat for couples or small families. The expansive living room offers sweeping ranch views, anchored by a stone fireplace and a sitting area with a queen pull-out bed. The bedroom features a king bed, wood stove, desk, and en-suite bath with a copper soaking tub and walk-in shower. An enclosed porch with its own wood stove invites quiet moments as light moves across the mountains.
Built by hand in the 1920s, Black Bear is a tribute to Montana’s frontier resilience. Its stone fireplace anchors the cabin, creating a warm gathering place after a day on the ranch. With a king bed, twin daybed, and walk-in shower, it offers comfort and character just steps from Horn & Cantle. Black Bear can connect to Cougar Cabin to form a duplex for larger families.
Shooting Star is an ideal family retreat. The spacious bedroom features a king bed, potbelly stove, and en-suite bath with soaking tub and separate shower, plus a private back porch set along North Fork Creek’s soothing rush. Twin bunk beds and a full guest bath with a tub/shower combination are perfect for children, while the inviting living room offers a pull-out couch, potbelly stove, and generous covered front porch.
Named for the elusive cougar, Montana’s quiet mountain wildcat, this hand-built 1920s cabin is one of the ranch’s originals. Warm and rugged, it sits just steps from Horn & Cantle and features a wood-burning stove, king bed, twin daybed, and a full bath with a tub/shower combination. Cougar can connect to Black Bear Cabin to create a spacious duplex for families or groups.
Built in 1927 from ranch-harvested lodgepole pine, Lame Deer reflects Montana mountain elegance. Centrally located on the ranch lawn, it offers easy access to activities and gatherings. Hand-crafted details, rustic wood floors, a king bed, twin daybed, wood stove, and full bath with tub/shower combination blend Western heritage with comfort. Lame Deer can connect to Canyon to create a duplex for a larger family.
This hand-built 1920s cabin is one of the ranch’s originals. Warm and rugged, it sits steps from Horn & Cantle and features a king bed, wood-burning stove, twin daybed, and walk-in shower. Canyon can connect to Lame Deer to create a duplex for a larger family.
Just steps from Horn & Cantle, Rainbow Cabin offers easy access to the heart of the ranch with views of Yellow Mountain from the private patio. Inside is warm and inviting, with a king bed, full bath with a walk-in shower, and woodstove. Named for Montana’s rainbow trout and its fly-fishing legacy, the cabin sits beside Grayling—ideal for families or friends traveling together.
Steps from Horn & Cantle, Grayling Cabin offers easy access to the heart of the ranch with peaceful views of Yellow Mountain from the shared patio. Inside is warm and inviting, with a king bed, full bath with tub/shower combination, and woodstove. Named for the Arctic grayling of Montana’s clear streams, the cabin sits beside Rainbow—ideal for families or friends traveling together.
Named for the iconic aspen, this beloved cabin sits perched on a hill with some of the ranch’s finest views. The living room opens onto a panoramic front deck and features a king pull-out bed and potbelly stove. The primary suite offers a king bed, desk, wood stove, and spa-like bath with clawfoot tub and separate shower, plus a private deck. A second king bedroom and a full bath with a tub/shower combination complete the cabin.
Named for the noble sheep of the surrounding ridges, Bighorn is one of the ranch’s most sought-after cabins, perched above North Fork Creek and filled with the soothing sound of rushing water. Two bedrooms feature king beds with private baths—one with a clawfoot tub and shower, the other with a walk-in shower. A woodstove-warmed living room with a queen pull-out sofa opens to a spacious deck beneath Montana’s star-filled sky.
Perched hillside with panoramic mountain views, Hilltop Cabin embodies Big Sky Country’s quiet grandeur. A spacious living room with wood-burning stove leads to a primary king bedroom with stone fireplace and a full bath featuring a soaking tub and shower. A secondary king bedroom includes its own walk-in shower, making the cabin ideal for couples or families. The screened-in porch frames the valley below, perfect for slow mornings and watching light move across distant peaks.
Named for the coyote, a symbol of frontier wit and adaptability, this cabin blends rustic charm with mountain comfort. Two bedrooms feature king beds and private baths, plus a spacious living room with queen sofa sleeper. One bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom with a clawfoot soaking tub, walk-in shower, and fireplace, while the other offers a full bath with a walk-in shower. A covered porch overlooks the mountains and accommodates private gatherings of up to 12 guests.
Inspired by summer larkspur that blankets the hillsides in purple bloom, this cabin celebrates a resilient mountain flower. A spacious living room with a queen sofa sleeper welcomes gatherings. Two bedrooms feature king beds and private baths. The primary bedroom includes a clawfoot soaking tub, walk-in shower, and fireplace, while the second offers a full bath with a walk-in shower. An expansive covered porch frames mountain views and hosts gatherings of up to 12.
Bison Lodge is a 5,000-square-foot Western alpine retreat perched on a private ridge with sweeping views of Lone Mountain. Designed for families and groups seeking space, privacy, and a deep connection to nature, the lodge blends elevated mountain design with the warmth of a true Montana home. Up to 16 guests can gather across six king bedrooms and six baths, with a great room for sunset views, a 12-seat dining table, multiple lounges, and expansive outdoor spaces. A heated infinity pool, hot tub, sauna, firepit, and decks for sunrise coffee and stargazing make Bison Lodge a sanctuary rooted in nature, craftsmanship, and time together.
Set high above the ranch with sweeping views of Lone Peak and the Spanish Peaks, Ridgetop Lodge is one of the property’s grandest gathering places. Hand-hewn logs and natural stone frame a warm interior with an open living room, stone fireplace, dining area, and kitchen made for hosting. Six private bedrooms with en-suite baths offer comfort and privacy, while spacious decks, a hot tub, and a downstairs lounge with a pool table create space to relax after days spent exploring Big Sky.
Built in 1936, B-K Cabin is one of the ranch’s most storied landmarks, once serving as a schoolhouse and later the ranch dining hall. Thoughtfully restored, it offers an open living area with a stone fireplace, dining table, and freestanding bar. Two king suites offer en-suite baths—one with a copper soaking tub and walk-in shower, the other with a walk-in shower—while a family-friendly four bed bunk room includes a private bath with both a bathtub and walk-in shower. A private creekside deck with a firepit completes this warm, secluded retreat just steps from Horn & Cantle.
Perched on a secluded hillside and named for the surrounding Douglas firs, Douglas Fir House is a spacious retreat for larger families. Its multi-level design includes three queen beds, four twin beds, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and dining table. A wraparound deck overlooks the valley, while a lower-level six-person sauna offers welcome relaxation after days on the ranch.
Named for the water-loving bird of mountain streams, Ouzel Cabin blends wilderness and comfort. It features a king bed, queen sleeper sofa, sitting area, woodstove, and a spacious bath with clawfoot tub and walk-in shower. Step onto the private deck for mountain views and the chatter of songbirds.
Named for the elusive pine marten that slips through the lodgepole pines with quiet grace, Pine Marten feels like a hidden sanctuary. Quietly perched above North Fork Creek and tucked among the trees, it reflects Montana craftsmanship at its finest, with polished log beams, a wood-burning stove, and soft wool accents. The king bed and generous bath, with a large walk-in tile shower and wooden soaking tub, invite deep relaxation, while the private porch rests above the creek’s steady flow. Mornings bring the sound of water moving over stone, and at night the wind slips through the branches. For those seeking solitude and natural beauty, Pine marten offers both in effortless harmony.
Named for Montana’s state flower, Bitterroot Cabin symbolizes the enduring spirit of the frontier. Tucked among lodgepole pines and framed by the Gallatin Mountains, it blends rugged charm with comfort. Handcrafted log beams, a king bed, queen sleeper sofa, wood stove, and full bath with walk-in shower complete the retreat, with porch views of hills and pines.
Originally known as the Bath House, Bald Eagle Cabin reflects both transformation and continuity. Set along North Fork Creek, its weathered logs tell a century of mountain history. Inside guests find a king bed, a full bath with tub/shower combination, sitting area, and woodstove. Cool mountain air, drifting spruce, and the murmur of water invite deep, restful sleep.
Built in 1915 as the original Gatekeeper’s Cabin, Meadowlark is one of the ranch’s most historic dwellings. Near the property entrance, it once welcomed travelers on horseback. Today it offers a cozy retreat with a queen bed, sitting area, wood stove, full bath with walk-in tile shower, and a private porch swing perfect for watching the valley come alive at dawn.
Originally the ranch’s “Ice House”, Porcupine was built in the 1920s and now offers simple mountain comfort. With a porch overlooking North Fork Creek that is perfect for reading and reflection, it features a queen bed, woodstove, and a full bath with tub/shower combination. Shaped by generations and Montana seasons, Porcupine is quiet, authentic, and enduring.
Named for the tall pines of Montana’s high country, Lodgepole is an intimate escape for romantic getaways or solo retreats. A private porch offers tranquil forest views, while inside you’ll find a king bed, wood stove, desk, and a luxurious full bath with separate soaking tub and walk-in shower—thoughtfully curated for true restoration.
Built from lodgepole pine in 1927, Chipmunk was the ranch’s original “Cook’s Cabin.” Set along the banks North Fork Creek, its weathered logs bear the marks of nearly a century of Montana seasons—long winters blanketed in snow, golden summers alive with birdsong. Inside, the cozy layout offers warmth and comfort with a queen bed positioned to overlook North Fork Creek, sitting area, woodstove, and full bath with tub/shower combination. Step onto the porch at sunrise to watch mist rise from the creek, or at dusk as the Big Sky deepens into indigo. Chipmunk is an intimate refuge where the rhythm of the mountains replaces the rush of time.
Named for the distinctive blue spruce, this serene cabin offers peaceful forest views. A beautifully appointed room features a king bed, desk, woodstove, and full bath with a soaking tub and spacious walk-in shower. The shaded front porch invites relaxation, while a private creekside nook just behind the cabin offers a quiet retreat beside North Fork Creek.
Named for the majestic bull moose, this cabin is a welcoming retreat for couples or small families. The expansive living room offers sweeping ranch views, anchored by a stone fireplace and a sitting area with a queen pull-out bed. The bedroom features a king bed, wood stove, desk, and en-suite bath with a copper soaking tub and walk-in shower. An enclosed porch with its own wood stove invites quiet moments as light moves across the mountains.
Built by hand in the 1920s, Black Bear is a tribute to Montana’s frontier resilience. Its stone fireplace anchors the cabin, creating a warm gathering place after a day on the ranch. With a king bed, twin daybed, and walk-in shower, it offers comfort and character just steps from Horn & Cantle. Black Bear can connect to Cougar Cabin to form a duplex for larger families.
Shooting Star is an ideal family retreat. The spacious bedroom features a king bed, potbelly stove, and en-suite bath with soaking tub and separate shower, plus a private back porch set along North Fork Creek’s soothing rush. Twin bunk beds and a full guest bath with a tub/shower combination are perfect for children, while the inviting living room offers a pull-out couch, potbelly stove, and generous covered front porch.
Named for the elusive cougar, Montana’s quiet mountain wildcat, this hand-built 1920s cabin is one of the ranch’s originals. Warm and rugged, it sits just steps from Horn & Cantle and features a wood-burning stove, king bed, twin daybed, and a full bath with a tub/shower combination. Cougar can connect to Black Bear Cabin to create a spacious duplex for families or groups.
Built in 1927 from ranch-harvested lodgepole pine, Lame Deer reflects Montana mountain elegance. Centrally located on the ranch lawn, it offers easy access to activities and gatherings. Hand-crafted details, rustic wood floors, a king bed, twin daybed, wood stove, and full bath with tub/shower combination blend Western heritage with comfort. Lame Deer can connect to Canyon to create a duplex for a larger family.
This hand-built 1920s cabin is one of the ranch’s originals. Warm and rugged, it sits steps from Horn & Cantle and features a king bed, wood-burning stove, twin daybed, and walk-in shower. Canyon can connect to Lame Deer to create a duplex for a larger family.
Just steps from Horn & Cantle, Rainbow Cabin offers easy access to the heart of the ranch with views of Yellow Mountain from the private patio. Inside is warm and inviting, with a king bed, full bath with a walk-in shower, and woodstove. Named for Montana’s rainbow trout and its fly-fishing legacy, the cabin sits beside Grayling—ideal for families or friends traveling together.
Steps from Horn & Cantle, Grayling Cabin offers easy access to the heart of the ranch with peaceful views of Yellow Mountain from the shared patio. Inside is warm and inviting, with a king bed, full bath with tub/shower combination, and woodstove. Named for the Arctic grayling of Montana’s clear streams, the cabin sits beside Rainbow—ideal for families or friends traveling together.
Named for the iconic aspen, this beloved cabin sits perched on a hill with some of the ranch’s finest views. The living room opens onto a panoramic front deck and features a king pull-out bed and potbelly stove. The primary suite offers a king bed, desk, wood stove, and spa-like bath with clawfoot tub and separate shower, plus a private deck. A second king bedroom and a full bath with a tub/shower combination complete the cabin.
Named for the noble sheep of the surrounding ridges, Bighorn is one of the ranch’s most sought-after cabins, perched above North Fork Creek and filled with the soothing sound of rushing water. Two bedrooms feature king beds with private baths—one with a clawfoot tub and shower, the other with a walk-in shower. A woodstove-warmed living room with a queen pull-out sofa opens to a spacious deck beneath Montana’s star-filled sky.
Perched hillside with panoramic mountain views, Hilltop Cabin embodies Big Sky Country’s quiet grandeur. A spacious living room with wood-burning stove leads to a primary king bedroom with stone fireplace and a full bath featuring a soaking tub and shower. A secondary king bedroom includes its own walk-in shower, making the cabin ideal for couples or families. The screened-in porch frames the valley below, perfect for slow mornings and watching light move across distant peaks.
Named for the coyote, a symbol of frontier wit and adaptability, this cabin blends rustic charm with mountain comfort. Two bedrooms feature king beds and private baths, plus a spacious living room with queen sofa sleeper. One bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom with a clawfoot soaking tub, walk-in shower, and fireplace, while the other offers a full bath with a walk-in shower. A covered porch overlooks the mountains and accommodates private gatherings of up to 12 guests.
Inspired by summer larkspur that blankets the hillsides in purple bloom, this cabin celebrates a resilient mountain flower. A spacious living room with a queen sofa sleeper welcomes gatherings. Two bedrooms feature king beds and private baths. The primary bedroom includes a clawfoot soaking tub, walk-in shower, and fireplace, while the second offers a full bath with a walk-in shower. An expansive covered porch frames mountain views and hosts gatherings of up to 12.
Bison Lodge is a 5,000-square-foot Western alpine retreat perched on a private ridge with sweeping views of Lone Mountain. Designed for families and groups seeking space, privacy, and a deep connection to nature, the lodge blends elevated mountain design with the warmth of a true Montana home. Up to 16 guests can gather across six king bedrooms and six baths, with a great room for sunset views, a 12-seat dining table, multiple lounges, and expansive outdoor spaces. A heated infinity pool, hot tub, sauna, firepit, and decks for sunrise coffee and stargazing make Bison Lodge a sanctuary rooted in nature, craftsmanship, and time together.
Set high above the ranch with sweeping views of Lone Peak and the Spanish Peaks, Ridgetop Lodge is one of the property’s grandest gathering places. Hand-hewn logs and natural stone frame a warm interior with an open living room, stone fireplace, dining area, and kitchen made for hosting. Six private bedrooms with en-suite baths offer comfort and privacy, while spacious decks, a hot tub, and a downstairs lounge with a pool table create space to relax after days spent exploring Big Sky.
Built in 1936, B-K Cabin is one of the ranch’s most storied landmarks, once serving as a schoolhouse and later the ranch dining hall. Thoughtfully restored, it offers an open living area with a stone fireplace, dining table, and freestanding bar. Two king suites offer en-suite baths—one with a copper soaking tub and walk-in shower, the other with a walk-in shower—while a family-friendly four bed bunk room includes a private bath with both a bathtub and walk-in shower. A private creekside deck with a firepit completes this warm, secluded retreat just steps from Horn & Cantle.
Perched on a secluded hillside and named for the surrounding Douglas firs, Douglas Fir House is a spacious retreat for larger families. Its multi-level design includes three queen beds, four twin beds, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and dining table. A wraparound deck overlooks the valley, while a lower-level six-person sauna offers welcome relaxation after days on the ranch.