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A True Montana Lodging Experience!
Waterfront cabin with kitchen and patio
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9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 10
Popular amenities
Explore the area

Helena, MT
- Place, Carroll College25 min drive
- Place, Cathedral of St. Helena27 min drive
- Place, Montana State Capitol29 min drive
- Airport, Helena, MT (HLN-Helena Regional)31 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 10)
bunk house
2 Single Beds and 1 Single Bunk Bed
creek cabin
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Futon
sleeping porch in main lodge
1 King Bed
upper cabin
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
A True Montana Lodging Experience!
Enjoy log cabin comfort and rustic elegance in the privacy of your own mountain meadow (50 acres near Helena, Montana, surrounded by Nat'l Forest).
Thank you for your interest in Black Mountain Lodge! We appreciate the opportunity to share this historical property. We strive to provide a unique lodging experience while honoring the stewardship and preservation of the land and structures. We are certain the magic of this historic space will create long lasting memories.
This historic property was originally a lucrative mining claim during the Gold Rush. The tailings from multiple mining claims can be found in the nearby hills. You might get lucky yourself but don't be tricked by the glittering Fool's Gold that laces the stream! In the early 1900s it became Primrose Farm, a dairy providing fresh milk to nearby Helena. Our family acquired the property in 1941 and we are now heading into our fourth generation as stewards of this remarkable piece of Montana.
During the day take in the panoramic view from the large screened porch. Or hike miles of spectacular trails right from the front door. Wildlife abounds in our mountain meadow and you will spot animals large and small--moose, deer, elk, coyotes, even bear--from both the porch and trail.
The spacious main lodge with its sleeping porch and three private sleeping cabins accommodate up to 10 guests. A gurgling mountain stream winds its way between the Lodge and cabins lulling you to sleep at night. Please note we no longer offer options for events. Our 10 guest capacity is firm. If you are looking to expand accommodations for up to 3 people, a fully equipped Chalet can be added to your reservation. The Chalet is a short walking or driving distance from the Lodge and has its own parking and WIFI. This addition can be added for a minimum of one night or be available for your entire stay. Contact the host for more information and availability.
Accommodations
The main lodge sleeping porch has a king size bed. The three sleeping cabins include a king size bed in the upper cabin, a four person bunk house with 2 twin beds and a bunk bed, and a creek side cabin with a full bed and full size futon. A full bathroom is located in the main lodge and a multi-user bath house is attached to the upper cabin.
The lodge kitchen is provisioned with staples such as basic spices, coffee, filters, tea and cleaning supplies. There is a gas stove, microwave, toaster, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee maker and outdoor gas grill for your use.
The lodge does have WIFI. However, Cell phone reception is patchy in the mountain valley. There are a couple spots in the meadow where calls can be made although texts can be sent and received more consistently. Ask Ayrne and she can point out those hot spots!
The Lodge kitchen is provisioned with staples such as basic spices, coffee, filters, tea and cleaning supplies. There is a gas stove, microwave, toaster, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee maker and outdoor gas grill for your use.
NEIGHBORS
Moose Creek Road is a private road passing through private property. Please drive slowly and respectfully. There are speed bumps along the way. Black Mountain Retreat and Chalet property begins after the sign before you reach the Chalet. Property on either side of the road, before this sign is private, trespassing is not allowed. Walks down the road are permitted, no offroad vehicles, side by sides, 4 wheelers, dirt bikes ETC. Dogs walking on this portion of the road should be on a leash. If the Chalet is not part of your reservation, it’s likely to be occupied by guests. Chalet guests are asked to refrain from exploring the Lodge space to ensure your privacy. Please honor their privacy with slow driving speeds, respecting the quiet hours and approved pet etiquette.
GARBAGE
Garbage is stowed in animal safe trash containers outside the kitchen across the stream. Please close and secure bags before placing them in the containers. Excess garbage generated from your stay must be handled by the guest.
HORSES, WILDLIFE AND BARNS
There are horses pasturing in the upper meadow. They are a friendly bunch but please do not feed them anything. They are already well fed! Wildlife abounds at Black Mountain Retreat. If we have had recent bear or other critter traffic, Ayrne will alert you. Do not allow pets to chase horses or wildlife. Barns are not maintained and are off limits to guests.
PETS
Pets must be approved. Pets are not allowed on furniture or beds. Extra charges will apply for property or linens damaged by pets. Black Mountain Retreat is not responsible for the safety of your pet or liable for any injuries. Clean up after your pet. Pet fees do apply.
LOST & FOUND
We are not responsible for any personal items left in or around the area. There will be a $25.00 service charge plus shipping and handling for items claimed within 30 days and forwarded to you.
COLD TUB
The water flowing into the cold tub is spring fed and not potable. The overflow is intentional to allow for a clear/clean soaking experience. No rocks or foreign matter in the tub please. Towels are provided for the cold tub. Do not use bath linens outdoors.
FIRE SAFETY *NO OUTDOOR FIRES, FIREWORKS, OPEN FLAMES OF ANY KIND
Montana in the summer can be DRY, DRY, DRY. Forest fires pose an extremely serious threat. Please help us prevent such an environmental disaster by following the guidelines below:
We will notify you if conditions allow for a fire in the main lodge fireplace during your stay. If fires are permitted, please keep them small and in control. Large fires produce large embers, which come out of the chimney and can land on a nearby tree. Please do not discard excess ashes outdoors. If the ashes become plentiful, ash buckets are located next to the fireplace. Leave ashes in buckets for the host to dispose of properly. Portable electric space heaters are stored in each sleeping cabin. Keep the heaters 3 feet away from any objects. Do not leave them on and unattended. Fire extinguishers and alarms are in each cabin. In the event of a fire, call 911 immediately.
PARKING (OFF-ROAD VEHICLES ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE PREMISE OR ROADWAYS)
Do not block roadways or gates. Parking is not allowed in tall grass or septic field. Ayrne will direct you to overflow parking for additional vehicles.
GATES
Horses live on this property. Please keep gates closed and utilize walk-throughs located next to gates whenever possible. The gates have been adjusted and fine-tuned for the terrain. Please do not swing or hang on gates as this can cause permanent damage to their set posts and mechanisms.
IRRIGATING AND MAINTENANCE
We may need to arrange a time to irrigate or perform maintenance during your stay. Staff may need to drive up to barns to care for horses and maintain fencing. Please do not block gates so maintenance vehicles can access the grounds. If this is the case, your host will contact you. We will do our best to arrange a schedule that will not interfere with your privacy.
LINENS
Sheets and towels are provided. Note: there is not a washer and dryer on premises. Please strip the beds that were slept in.
CHECKOUT INSTRUCTIONS
Return items where they came from prior to checking out. This allows us to keep track of items we provide for guest use and avoids extra charges for uncountable items. Place outdoor games, indoor games, flashlights, and other amenities back in their homes. We prefer you do not remove items from cabins to use elsewhere. If items from individual cabins are used elsewhere, please return them to the cabins they came from before checkout.
Thank you for your interest in Black Mountain Lodge! We appreciate the opportunity to share this historical property. We strive to provide a unique lodging experience while honoring the stewardship and preservation of the land and structures. We are certain the magic of this historic space will create long lasting memories.
This historic property was originally a lucrative mining claim during the Gold Rush. The tailings from multiple mining claims can be found in the nearby hills. You might get lucky yourself but don't be tricked by the glittering Fool's Gold that laces the stream! In the early 1900s it became Primrose Farm, a dairy providing fresh milk to nearby Helena. Our family acquired the property in 1941 and we are now heading into our fourth generation as stewards of this remarkable piece of Montana.
During the day take in the panoramic view from the large screened porch. Or hike miles of spectacular trails right from the front door. Wildlife abounds in our mountain meadow and you will spot animals large and small--moose, deer, elk, coyotes, even bear--from both the porch and trail.
The spacious main lodge with its sleeping porch and three private sleeping cabins accommodate up to 10 guests. A gurgling mountain stream winds its way between the Lodge and cabins lulling you to sleep at night. Please note we no longer offer options for events. Our 10 guest capacity is firm. If you are looking to expand accommodations for up to 3 people, a fully equipped Chalet can be added to your reservation. The Chalet is a short walking or driving distance from the Lodge and has its own parking and WIFI. This addition can be added for a minimum of one night or be available for your entire stay. Contact the host for more information and availability.
Accommodations
The main lodge sleeping porch has a king size bed. The three sleeping cabins include a king size bed in the upper cabin, a four person bunk house with 2 twin beds and a bunk bed, and a creek side cabin with a full bed and full size futon. A full bathroom is located in the main lodge and a multi-user bath house is attached to the upper cabin.
The lodge kitchen is provisioned with staples such as basic spices, coffee, filters, tea and cleaning supplies. There is a gas stove, microwave, toaster, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee maker and outdoor gas grill for your use.
The lodge does have WIFI. However, Cell phone reception is patchy in the mountain valley. There are a couple spots in the meadow where calls can be made although texts can be sent and received more consistently. Ask Ayrne and she can point out those hot spots!
The Lodge kitchen is provisioned with staples such as basic spices, coffee, filters, tea and cleaning supplies. There is a gas stove, microwave, toaster, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee maker and outdoor gas grill for your use.
NEIGHBORS
Moose Creek Road is a private road passing through private property. Please drive slowly and respectfully. There are speed bumps along the way. Black Mountain Retreat and Chalet property begins after the sign before you reach the Chalet. Property on either side of the road, before this sign is private, trespassing is not allowed. Walks down the road are permitted, no offroad vehicles, side by sides, 4 wheelers, dirt bikes ETC. Dogs walking on this portion of the road should be on a leash. If the Chalet is not part of your reservation, it’s likely to be occupied by guests. Chalet guests are asked to refrain from exploring the Lodge space to ensure your privacy. Please honor their privacy with slow driving speeds, respecting the quiet hours and approved pet etiquette.
GARBAGE
Garbage is stowed in animal safe trash containers outside the kitchen across the stream. Please close and secure bags before placing them in the containers. Excess garbage generated from your stay must be handled by the guest.
HORSES, WILDLIFE AND BARNS
There are horses pasturing in the upper meadow. They are a friendly bunch but please do not feed them anything. They are already well fed! Wildlife abounds at Black Mountain Retreat. If we have had recent bear or other critter traffic, Ayrne will alert you. Do not allow pets to chase horses or wildlife. Barns are not maintained and are off limits to guests.
PETS
Pets must be approved. Pets are not allowed on furniture or beds. Extra charges will apply for property or linens damaged by pets. Black Mountain Retreat is not responsible for the safety of your pet or liable for any injuries. Clean up after your pet. Pet fees do apply.
LOST & FOUND
We are not responsible for any personal items left in or around the area. There will be a $25.00 service charge plus shipping and handling for items claimed within 30 days and forwarded to you.
COLD TUB
The water flowing into the cold tub is spring fed and not potable. The overflow is intentional to allow for a clear/clean soaking experience. No rocks or foreign matter in the tub please. Towels are provided for the cold tub. Do not use bath linens outdoors.
FIRE SAFETY *NO OUTDOOR FIRES, FIREWORKS, OPEN FLAMES OF ANY KIND
Montana in the summer can be DRY, DRY, DRY. Forest fires pose an extremely serious threat. Please help us prevent such an environmental disaster by following the guidelines below:
We will notify you if conditions allow for a fire in the main lodge fireplace during your stay. If fires are permitted, please keep them small and in control. Large fires produce large embers, which come out of the chimney and can land on a nearby tree. Please do not discard excess ashes outdoors. If the ashes become plentiful, ash buckets are located next to the fireplace. Leave ashes in buckets for the host to dispose of properly. Portable electric space heaters are stored in each sleeping cabin. Keep the heaters 3 feet away from any objects. Do not leave them on and unattended. Fire extinguishers and alarms are in each cabin. In the event of a fire, call 911 immediately.
PARKING (OFF-ROAD VEHICLES ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE PREMISE OR ROADWAYS)
Do not block roadways or gates. Parking is not allowed in tall grass or septic field. Ayrne will direct you to overflow parking for additional vehicles.
GATES
Horses live on this property. Please keep gates closed and utilize walk-throughs located next to gates whenever possible. The gates have been adjusted and fine-tuned for the terrain. Please do not swing or hang on gates as this can cause permanent damage to their set posts and mechanisms.
IRRIGATING AND MAINTENANCE
We may need to arrange a time to irrigate or perform maintenance during your stay. Staff may need to drive up to barns to care for horses and maintain fencing. Please do not block gates so maintenance vehicles can access the grounds. If this is the case, your host will contact you. We will do our best to arrange a schedule that will not interfere with your privacy.
LINENS
Sheets and towels are provided. Note: there is not a washer and dryer on premises. Please strip the beds that were slept in.
CHECKOUT INSTRUCTIONS
Return items where they came from prior to checking out. This allows us to keep track of items we provide for guest use and avoids extra charges for uncountable items. Place outdoor games, indoor games, flashlights, and other amenities back in their homes. We prefer you do not remove items from cabins to use elsewhere. If items from individual cabins are used elsewhere, please return them to the cabins they came from before checkout.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
Mountain view
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Load and start the dishwasher
Strip any used beds and gather used towels
Remove personal items and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights
Turn off all electric heaters
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is no carbon monoxide detector on the property, but there are gas appliances; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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This property does not have any lifts
A car is required for transport to and from this property
About the area
Helena
Located in Helena, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Cathedral of St. Helena and Reeder's Alley are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Great Northern Carousel and Exploration Works. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Helena, MT
What's nearby
- Carroll College - 25 min drive - 20.9 km
- Helena Civic Center - 25 min drive - 20.9 km
- Cathedral of St. Helena - 27 min drive - 21.9 km
- Reeder's Alley - 27 min drive - 22.2 km
- Montana State Capitol - 29 min drive - 23.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Wassweiler’s - 16 min drive
- The Springs Taproom And Grill - 16 min drive
- Party Bus - 15 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Ayrne Parrish

My name is Ayrne (Erin) Parrish. I am the property host. I have been caring for this property going on ten years. It has been a pleasure for me to be involved in the stewardship of this magical place. I look forward to answering any questions you may have and hope Black Mountain Lodge becomes your lodging option while visiting the Helena MT area. If Helena is already your home allow us to provide an exceptional experience for visiting family and friends.
Why they chose this property
Black Mountain Lodge is a rare opportunity to spend time at one of Montana's historical properties. We have lodging options to accommodate your group size, workshop or event. Over the decades Black Mountain Lodge has been an inspirational haven to many. "Somehow the atmosphere, history and natural setting speak Montana, and who would disagree, Montana is good for you!"
What makes this property unique
The Lodge is situated in a private setting with easy access and in close proximity to Helena area shopping and attractions. Outdoor enthusiasts will be pleased with the options in fishing, boating, climbing, hiking and much more in surrounding area.
An added bonus, The newly renovated Broadwater Hot Springs and Grill is located just minutes away!
An added bonus, The newly renovated Broadwater Hot Springs and Grill is located just minutes away!
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