I love this Montana cabin! The writing on the wall is great! The Blue Lodge was built in 1920 by local dentists. It is located on three acres in Emigrant, Montana. The cabin features a covered front porch, hardwood floors, log walls, stone hearth and a great kitchen sink. The cabin has updated wiring and hot water on demand at the kitchen sink. There is not an indoor bathroom. This would really make a great vacation spot. The property is surrounded by Mountain Sky Guest Ranch. One bedroom and 572 square feet. $199,900
Contact Jon Ellen Snyder with ERA Landmark Western Land: 406-223-8700
From the Zillow listing:
You will feel like you’ve traveled back to 1945 when you see this sweet vintage Forest Service Lease cabin on the banks of Big Creek in Paradise Valley. It was originally built in 1920 by Livingston dentists and updated in 1945. The covered front porch, log interior, stacked rock fireplace, and beamed ceilings evoke a simpler time without the constant ping of cell phones and computers (although you have great cell service at the site!). The cabin has been lovingly maintained throughout the years with updated wiring and hot water on demand at the kitchen sink. Spring water is gravity fed to the kitchen sink. The bedroom fits a queen size bed, and your hide-a-bed in the living room will add extra sleeping space. The only toilet is an outhouse behind the cabin. The Forest Service Lease includes 3 acres and the cabin is surrounded by Forest Service land and Mountain Sky Guest Ranch.
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