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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Bozeman we have compiled for you.
Description
Battle Ridge Cabin is a rustic cabin located in the Bridger Mountains north of Bozeman, Montana. The cabin was built in 1938 and is open year-round. There is no electricity and no running water. Capacity is 4-5 people. Battle Ridge Cabin has mattresses for four people and one cot. There is a wood cookstove and the Forest Service supplies the firewood. Basic cooking supplies are provided. In the summer you can drive to Battle Ridge Cabin. In winter it is a ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? mile walk from the highway. Price is $30 per night and the cabin can be reserved from 1 to 5 nights. Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance. Handicap accessible. Last minute reservations (up to 3 nights in advance) are available by calling or going to the Bozeman Ranger Station (406)522-2520.
Directions
HOW TO GET TO BATTLE RIDGE CABIN:
From Bozeman, follow N. Rouse Ave which turns into Highway 86. The cabin is 19 miles from Bozeman up Bridger Canyon. It is 4 miles past Bridger Bowl Ski area and 1 mile past the Brackett Creek Road. The gated turn-off is on the left side of the road just before the Battle Ridge Pass. You cannot see the cabin from the highway. The lock on the gate has the same combination as the cabin.
During the winter months, you will need to park along the side of the road at the junction of the main road and the cabin's access road and walk or ski about 1/4 mile to the cabin. In the summer you can drive right to the cabin. The short access road to the cabin may be rough and muddy during the spring and fall and may not be suitable for some low clearance vehicles.
Description
Yellow Mule cabin is located in the remote mountain backcountry of the Madison Range of south-central Montana. It is open year round and is rented in the winter by people snowmobiling up the Buck Ridge Trail. Nearby McAttee Basin provides opportunities for snowmobilers and backcountry skiers. Yellow Mule Cabin was built in 1920 and is rustic with no electricity or running water. The Forest Service does not supply firewood. Summer distance to the cabin is 8 miles. Winter distance to the cabin is 14 miles. There is a woodstove for heating. Basic cooking supplies are provided. Price is $20 per night and the cabin can be reserved from 1 to 5 nights. Reservations can be made up to 6 months in advance. Capacity is 2-3 people. Last minute reservations (up to 3 nights in advance) are available by calling or going to the Bozeman Ranger Station (406)522-2520.
Directions
HOW TO GET TO THE CABIN: From Bozeman, head west on Main Street for approximately six miles until you reach Four Corners. Turn left at the stop light and head south on Highway 191. Continue five miles past Big Sky to Buck Creek Ridge Road #2599 (aka Doe Creek Road) -- During the winter months, park just beyond the cattle guard; during summer you can proceed another four miles to the trailhead. From the trailhead, the cabin is another 8 miles. (Winter travelers will have a 14 mile trip.) ABOUT THE TRAIL: In winter, follow the groomed snowmobile trail up to the ridge, then follow the ridge to the Yellow Mule Cabin sign. In the summer months, from the trailhead, follow the trail markers up the ridge and to the cabin sign (follow ATV track to cabin). The cabin sits about 300 yards down a draw and is NOT easily visible from the ridge. This is a long, but gentle trip until you reach the top of the draw above the cabin. (IF IT IS STORMING and you are not familiar with the terrain, please do not try to go to the cabin. The trip can be difficult in a storm even if you know the route.) GPS coordinates: Map datum NAD27 0467346E 5003348N or map datum NAD83 0467270E 5003565N or Lat/Long 45 degrees 11'06"N, 111 degrees 24'5739"W. Elevation 9,275 ft. *The Buck Creek Ridge Road #2599 (aka Doe Creek Road) is rough and may not be suitable for some low clearance vehicles.* The Buck Creek Ridge Road #2599 (aka Doe Creek Road) is closed to all motorized travel, except snowmobiles, from December 2nd through June 15th.
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