Location: Martin City, Glacier Country, Montana, USA (20 miles from airport / 8 miles from Glacier Park)
Accommodations: house, 5 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 2 Baths (Sleeps 8-10)
Keywords: Guest House and Condo
Our property is located on a creek overlooking an old homestead and hay barn built in the early 1900's. Our parents bought this beautiful place in 1950, and the original homesteader, Mickey, lived in his cabin until his death years later.
Over the years our family has ranched in this small valley and continued a homestead tradition. Some of us have choosen to live here and raise our families while placing the meadows and timber in common trust. Often the deer, elk, and moose can be seen grazing with the horses and cattle. Two creeks, north and south Abbott meander through the property. The Flathead National Forest boarders our land on three sides, eliminating any development. Out the back door is wilderness and out the front door, a creek, beaver pond and green meadows.
Currently, we continue to hay the meadows to feed some cattle and horses. As well, we have developed different guest houses and existing cabins to include accommodations for others who want to visit the area and enjoy the life style we offer.
My home has recently been remodeled to accommodate guests, as the children are now grown. The third floor is private, and includes three full bedrooms (one double, two singles, one queen), a living room, a small kitchen, and bath. The main floor of the house is a common area, including a den, piano, fireplace, bath and large kitchen with a large deck. My office and private quarters are located on the ground floor with seperate access.
Next door is the guest house, complete unto itself with a queen bedroom, balcony deck, full kitchen, bath, and small living room which can double as a sleeping area. The two places can be booked together or separately.
We feel we have it all: wilderness, meadows, woods, wild animals, livestock, creeks, space, an old barn c. 1910, privacy, space and serenity, with Glacier National Park ten minutes away, the Bob Marshall and Flathead Forest next to us, a small grocery three miles out and larger towns and shopping another 15-40 minutes away. Please join us, summer or winter. During the off season, the smaller guest house has reasonable monthly rates for those who want to stay longer.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Linens Provided
- Gas Fireplace
- Wood Stove
- Beds
- Queen Bed
- Double Bed
- Twin/Single Bed
- Convertible Bed
- Child Bed
- Crib
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- DVD
- VCR
- CD Player
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio
- Balcony
- Gazebo
- View/Location
- Mountain View
- Communications
- Telephone
- Computer
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Other Amenities
- View of many meadows, creeks, and historical barn. Trail systems in the area. Excellent mountain biking.
- Suitability
- Pet Friendly
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Shopping
- Kayaking
- Boating
- Swimming
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Antiquing
- Miniature golf
- Horseback Riding
- Hot Air Ballooning
- Zoo/Wildlife Park
- Restaurants
- Rafting
- Sledding/Tubing
- Hiking
- Rock Climbing
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Museums
- Other Activities
- Water Slides, Maze, Bear Park
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
small guest house: 1-2 nites $159; 2-5 nites $145; 5 nites+ $135
large guest house: 1-2 nites $225; 2-5 nites $200; 5 nites+ $189
weekly rates available
off season rates available
monthly rates available in small guest house
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Property Photos
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Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #59968
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