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Tiny home in Stevensville
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

Modern Tiny House with Spectacular Views

Located about 40 min south of missoula in Stevensville MT. Newly finished tiny home with high end finishings. Great location for access to tons of hiking, flyfishing and other outdoor activities in the beautiful Bitterroot valley. Large shower with dual shower heads, stainless appliances and plenty of room to cook, two large decks for outdoor lounging and grilling. Note: the last mile or so is a primitive road. Trucks and sedans are fine but any vehicle with a low profile isn't recommended

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A rustic cabin is depicted, surrounded by a snowy landscape. The structure features a stone chimney and wooden railing on the balcony. Fresh snow covers the ground and fence, creating a serene winter scene with sunlight filtering through the clouds.
Cabin in Hall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Cassidy Homestead Guest Cabin

If you're looking for an authentic rustic Montana cabin experience with modern amenities, this is your place!! Situated between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks, this quaint rustic cabin is located in the small hamlet of southern Hall just off I-90 and 10min from Philipsburg. The cabin sleeps 6 comfortably, and was built by homesteader Carl Cassidy in the early 1980's. His skillful primitive aesthetic and use of recycled materials gives the cabin a feeling it was built in the 1880's.

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A rustic log cabin is framed by tall pine trees, with a green metal roof reflecting the sunlight. The structure features large windows and a central gabled entrance, offering views of the surrounding mountains. A seating area with green chairs is positioned in front of the cabin.
Cabin in Condon
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Log Cabin with Scenic Views in Montana Swan Valley

Escape to this log cabin in Montana’s Swan Valley, with sweeping views of the Swan Range and Mission Mountains. Overlooking a spring-fed pond and surrounded by wildlife—elk, moose, deer, plus bears—the cabin is the perfect base for adventure. Holland Lake is nearby for hiking, paddling, and waterfalls, with Glacier National Park, Whitefish, and Flathead Lake all within a day’s drive. Inside, enjoy WiFi, a stocked kitchen, games, and DVDs; outside, gather around the firepit under the stars.

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Apartment in Seeley Lake
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Scenic Views • Private Ridgeview Suite

The Whitetail View, an entire upstairs living area with private outside entrance. Montana decor. Queen log bed in bedroom, queen cabinet bed in living area that folds away. Wet bar/food prep. Private propane grill. Yard: 2 picnic tables, swing, benches. Plenty of parking with trailer options. Awesome mountain forest view, including shared hot tub observation deck! (1st come/ 1st served) 1/2 mi from lake and trails, 3 miles from Double Arrow Golf Course, and 3/4 mi from 18 hole disc golf.

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The log cabin's exterior is framed by lush greenery, emphasizing the rustic charm of the structure. A welcoming porch features white chairs and a small table, creating a cozy outdoor space. The cabin's authentic logs and roof complement the peaceful natural surroundings.
Cabin in Bigfork
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Authentic Montana Log Cabin

Historic hand-hewn Log Studio Cabin Rental nestled in a 5 acre organic cherry orchard with outstanding Flathead Lake views. The cabin is located 15 miles south of Bigfork. Designed for 2 people, this 400 square foot log cabin rental has a queen size log bed and a fold down couch. Fully equipped kitchen & bath with all pots and pans and linens, and gas BBQ. There is no tv or phone, but we do have free WIFI, and cell service. The Covered Porch frames the incredible Flathead Lake views.

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A unique grain bin structure stands against a dramatic sunset, casting warm hues across the sky. The building features a red door and large windows, with a fence surrounding the grassy area. Several outdoor seating options are visible, inviting relaxation in this tranquil setting.
Farm stay in Ronan
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Unique Luxury Grain Bin called the Happy Place

Unique grain bin, luxury style glamping, with heated tile floors, air conditioning, breath taking views, and loving farm animals to include two Bison. The grain bin has an outdoor porta-potty 20 feet away and a summer outdoor hot shower and also guests share an indoor restroom 75 feet away, laundry room, kitchen, and a rec room in the basement of the main house with a private entrance. Comfortable king size bed, bunk beds, desk, coffee bar, microwave, and a fridge. One mile off Hwy 93

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A rustic cabin is set amidst a forested area, featuring a front porch with two wooden chairs. Large windows allow light to brighten the interior, while a sloped roof adds character to the structure. Surrounding pine trees enhance the peaceful setting.
Cabin in Missoula County
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

"Quincy's Place" - Getaway Cabin in the woods

Enjoy a peaceful and private getaway in the mountains of Montana. This newly renovated historic forest service cabin is located close to the interstate & Clark Fork River access. Moderate/ Mild walking and hiking is available onsite. Restaurants are located within a 10 to 15 minute as well as a grocery store. Starlink internet and cell service is provided. We hope you see its potential and feel the peacefulness and calm that it affords as a refuge from the noise and demands of life.

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A rustic cabin is nestled among towering evergreen and golden larch trees, reflecting beautifully in a calm pond. The surrounding landscape showcases the vibrant colors of autumn, while a winding path leads from the water's edge into the forest.
Cabin in Condon
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

"Elk's Run" cozy cabin nestled in the pines

Come get away from it all and explore the beauty of Montana. Nestled in the heart of the Swan Valley, Falls Creek Guest Ranch hosts cabins with that quaint rustic charm. The valley is full of trails, mountain lakes and much more. The ranch has a 7 acre pond great for kayaking around, is backed up to the forest service so privacy is optimal. We are a short drive to many area attractions, including Glacier National Park. It is time to Relax*Refresh*Reconnect.

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The log home features a green metal roof and a spacious outdoor deck. Surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop, while landscaped stones frame the entryway. The fence encloses the backyard, where recreational areas are visible, indicating a private and inviting space.
Home in Seeley Lake
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Mountain Getaway

Welcome! This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath log home boasts 6 queen beds, large hot tub, stunning views of the Mission Mountains. Located within walking distance to dining, bars and gas station. Trailer parking. Home office. Snowmobile or cross country ski from the home to access east side trailhead less than 4 blocks away or trailer to west side snowmobile trailhead less than 8 miles away. The perfect base camp to start from for any of the areas many adventures!

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A cabin living area is highlighted by a leather couch and armchairs arranged around a small coffee table. Taxidermy deer heads adorn the rustic wooden walls, complementing the warm tones of the furniture and a colorful patchwork blanket draped over one chair.
Cabin in Goldcreek
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Mountain Getaway, Gold Creek! (Unit 217)

Cabin has one queen bed on main “open” floor, 2 beds in loft, (one queen and one full). Loft has a sturdy built in ladder, not suitable for toddlers or little kids. Equipped with gas cook top, refrigerator, microwave, sink, bathroom w/ shower, tv (DVD's and ROKU). Situated approximately 5 miles from the Clark Fork River, and 1 mile from public Montana Government Lands (Pontoon boats available to rent for self-guided tours, please inquire.)

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The wooden cabin, styled with rustic charm, features a sloped metal roof and a spacious covered balcony. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a two-car garage and invites guests to relax in the serene mountainous setting.
Cabin in Ronan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Mountain Cedars Getaway

Private Mountainside Getaway Nestled among the cedars of the Mission Valley mountainside, this newly-renovated cabin is a refreshing destination, or a cozy home base for a Montana adventure. At the end of a private road, 1/4 mile from the main house. Easy to get to, but completely off the grid, this clean cabin is comfortable with electric heat/air conditioning. Features include washer and dryer, and full-time wifi.

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A horse is seen standing in a golden grassy field, with rolling mountains and a distant ranch building in the background. The sky features soft clouds, with a warm glow from the setting sun, creating a serene, natural landscape.
Guesthouse in Ovando
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Blackfoot Ranch Guest House

Come stay in the recently built Blackfoot Ranch guest house on a working horse and mule ranch while staring into the Scapegoat Wilderness. Amazing blue ribbon trout fishing just up the road. Located 5 miles from a major trailhead accessing the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. The guest house is in a separate building on the ranch above my saddle shop. Enjoy amazing star gazing and the quiet of this remote ranch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seeley Lake?

    Around Seeley Lake, you will find cozy cabins, lakeside rentals, and forest retreats that mix comfort with easy access to nature. Many stays are nestled among pines or near the water, making it simple to enjoy outdoor activities.

  • What are the best things to do in Seeley Lake with kids?

    Kids can join nature walks, try paddling on the lake, or enjoy campfire cookouts around Seeley Lake. In winter, families often explore snowshoe trails or take part in craft workshops and seasonal festivities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Seeley Lake?

    Explore Seeley Lake's clear waters by kayak or paddleboard, discover nearby hiking and biking trails, or take in local art at seasonal galleries. Fishing, photography, and forest drives are often recommended for those seeking a quieter pace.

  • How is the weather in Seeley Lake?

    Seeley Lake has cold, snowy winters with temperatures between 18–32°F (-8–0°C), and warm, drier summers around 51–85°F (11–30°C). Spring and fall bring mild days and cool nights with increased chance of rain.

  • When is the best time to visit Seeley Lake?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, outdoor activities, and community events. Winter appeals to those who enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, or seeking a peaceful snowy retreat.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seeley Lake?

    Seeley Lake has forested recreation areas, scenic lakeshores, and mountain trails for year-round exploration. The area is frequently suggested for boating, wildlife watching, and outdoor relaxation. Local museums and craft markets share the region's cultural traditions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seeley Lake?

    Seeley Lake has forested paths for all abilities, including lakeside loops and mountain viewpoints. Many trails wind through pine forests, past wildflowers in summer, and offer opportunities for bird watching and photography.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Seeley Lake?

    Families can explore gentle hiking trails, launch canoes on calm lake waters, or take part in nature scavenger hunts. In winter, sledding hills and festive seasonal events invite memorable group adventures.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Seeley Lake?

    Consider exploring nearby wilderness areas, scenic lakes, or small towns with vibrant arts and cultural scenes. Outdoor enthusiasts are often drawn to nature reserves, waterfalls, and wildlife watching locations around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seeley Lake?

    Many accommodations around Seeley Lake welcome pets, especially cabin rentals and lodges with outdoor space. Nearby trails and parks make it easy for guests to explore with their dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seeley Lake?

    Locals often suggest bringing layers for day-to-night temperature changes and supporting family-run restaurants or markets. Summer brings chances for water outings, while winter draws those interested in snow sports and quiet landscapes.

  • What is Seeley Lake known for?

    Seeley Lake is known for its scenic alpine setting, outdoor recreation opportunities, and traditions rooted in timber and craftsmanship. The lake itself and surrounding forests draw visitors looking for adventure and relaxation in a mountain community.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Seeley Lake?

    Explore quiet forest trails, lakeside picnic spots, or small local art galleries around Seeley Lake. The area is also known for tranquil canoe routes and lesser-known historic sites reflecting the region's timber and homesteading past.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seeley Lake?

    Seeley Lake is known for hearty mountain fare, including locally sourced meats, trout, and huckleberry treats. Seasonal farmers' markets feature fresh produce, baked goods, and homemade preserves that reflect the region's flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seeley Lake?

    Bring layered clothing for variable temperatures, sturdy shoes for hiking, and sun protection. In colder months, insulated outerwear and waterproof gear are often suggested, while bug spray, reusable water bottles, and swimwear are useful in summer.

  • What is the nightlife in Seeley Lake like?

    Nightlife in Seeley Lake is relaxed, with local pubs, live music nights, and community gatherings often centered around cafes or event spaces. The area's atmosphere leans toward quiet evenings and socializing by the lake or fire pits.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Seeley Lake?

    Annual festivals around Seeley Lake often highlight local traditions, such as summer art and craft fairs, winter sled dog races, and celebrations on holiday weekends. These gatherings are known for music, food, and activities reflecting the area's mountain culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seeley Lake?

    Seeley Lake has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including multi-bedroom cabins, lakeside homes, and forest lodges. Many places feature access to outdoor play areas and kitchens for easy meals.

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    Seeley Lake vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ331 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    30 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    40 of Seeley Lake vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Lake access, Gym, and BBQ grill across Seeley Lake rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Seeley Lake stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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