Perched on a hill in Montana`s picturesque Bitterroot Valley sits a cozy cabin that features exceptional views in every direction. Watch wildlife from the patio, enjoy fishing in the Bitterroot River, head into the forest for hunting, foraging, off-roading, and horseback riding, enjoy skiing at Lost Trail, or just relax around the campfire and watch the stars fill the night sky.
Oxen-Le-Fields Montana offers 6 sunny acres surrounded by national forest, a tiny cabin, and 2 outfitter tents for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. The remarkable view includes an abundance of wildlife, Sula Peak, forest hills, and the beautiful Bitterroot River at the bottom of the hill.
CABIN: The cabin was originally a hunting cabin, which reflects its simplicity. The linoleum floors and simple furnishings means easy living so you can relax and enjoy yourself. Although small, the cozy space offers hot/cold water, full fridge, bathroom with a rustic but hot shower, propane barbecue, fully fenced yard, and more.
The cabin is located in nature and while we work hard to ensure nature stays outside, please be prepared for the possibility of nature occasionally sneaking inside. We don’t refund for bugs or critters but If you should see some during your stay, contact us immediately and we will come take care of things for you as best we can. We truly want your stay to be memorable.
FRESH WATER: The Bitterroot River provides the cabin with fresh potable water straight from the kitchen sink.
BEDROOM: The small bedroom offers a 5-drawer dresser, and two single beds with warm linen.
HEAT: The cabin is heated by a large woodstove. Chop as much firewood as you need using the axe located on the patio.
BATHROOM: The rustic bathroom offers a small yet hot shower, towels, shampoo/condition/soap, toilet, and apartment-sized washer and dryer. A sink in the kitchen offers running hot and cold water for brushing your teeth, shaving, etc.
KITCHEN: The kitchen offers a tiny sink with potable water, full size fridge with upper freezer, microwave oven, coffee maker, electric hotplate, small toaster oven, pots and pans, plates, mugs, bowels, utensils, and table with three chairs. More seating is available on the patio.
COOKING: Guests are welcome to cook with the cast-iron pan right on the woodstove, or use the electric hotplate and microwave. There`s also a propane BBQ near the front entrance, and a firepit in the yard.
WOODSTOVE: The woodstove is the sole source of heat, and does a magnificent job. Bring your own firewood or use the axe located on the patio to chop firewood from any downed trees in the forest just outside the cabin. Feel free to cook on the woodstove using the cast-iron pan.
FIREPIT: Toss wood into the firepit located in the yard to enjoy a contained fire any time burning is allowed (per county burn rules).
LAUNDRY: The apartment-size washer & dryer located in the bathroom is perfect for small loads. Detergent is provided. The compact dryer does best with small loads or hang your items on the community clothing line.
FOREST: Oxen-Le-Fields Montana offers direct access to the Bitterroot Forest. Follow the trail at the back left corner of the property to access miles of forest service roads, or just walk out the cabin door and begin hiking to enjoy all the forest has to offer.
FOREST ACCESS: Horses, mules, side x sides and other all-terrain vehicles can access the forest from the trail at the back left corner of the property. Trucks and other vehicles can access the forest at the bottom of the driveway (take the middle fork instead of the left fork that leads to Oxen-Le-Fields Montana).
PETS: We have two dogs and your pets are welcome, too. For your convenience, food and water dishes are located on the patio. Pets may sleep inside the cabin but please keep them inside the fence at all times unless you`re loading/unloading from your vehicle or we invite them (with your permission) outside the fence to play with our dogs.
HORSES: Pack and trail horses are welcome though no fence is available. Please secure horses to your vehicle or trailer when not riding and secure inside trailer at night. Water is available. Please bring own hay and feed.
WILDLIFE: Deer, elk, bighorn sheep, marmots, and coyotes are abundant. Bear, moose, wolves, and cougars also share the forest. Please respect the wildlife and understand the inherent dangers they pose. Bear spray is highly recommended when exploring the forest.
THE VIEW: Why are there downed trees in the forest? On July 31, 2000, dry lightning strikes started approximately 100 fires that decimated over 350,000 acres of the Bitterroot Forest. The fire destroyed 70 homes, 170 other buildings, and 95 vehicles. Although the naked hillsides now offer a remarkable view as far as the eye can see, the devastation from that summer will remain visible for decades to come.
HUNTING: Oxen-Le-Fields is located in district 270 next to districts 240, 250, and 321.
FISHING: Blue-ribbon trout are abundant in both the Bitterroot and Big Hole rivers. Bitterroot fishing access is available all along the Hwy 93 corridor. A community fishing pier is less than a mile south. Access to Big Hole is just a short drive away. Four miles north of Darby lies Lake Como where fishing, swimming, and other water activities are enjoyed by all who visit.
SKIING: A short 16 miles to the south sits Lost Trail Ski Resort, home to 69 runs. Sitting atop the Continental Divide on Highway 93 where Montana and Idaho meet, Lost Trail boasts over 300 inches of snowfall every year for enthusiasts to enjoy.
NEARBY TOWNS: Sula is 3 miles south and includes a general store.
Conner is 6 miles north and includes a small convenience store, West Fork Mountain Crafts, and Two Rivers Bar with excellent food.
Darby, 13 miles north, includes a grocery store, a Family Dollar store, restaurants, gifts, antiques, ice cream, fishing supplies, and more. The Darby rodeo grounds offers exciting PRCA events during the summer.
Hamilton, the county seat, offers a larger assortment of antiques, good restaurants, shopping, fast food, ranch and hardware stores, the Ravalli county fairgrounds, and more.
Sitting atop the Continental Divide a short 15 miles south is Lost Trail Ski Resort, featuring 69 trails for snow enthusiasts to enjoy.
Fifteen miles east of Lost Trail Ski Resort is Big Hole National Battlefield which was created to mark the spot where the government raided the Nez Perce people on August 9, 1877, reducing the tribe to 1/10th its original size.
Guests are welcome to enjoy all parts of Oxen-Le-Fields except for the blue workshop. Please respect other campers` personal property as you enjoy the views and wildlife.
Access to the forest is available via a trail at the back left of the property. The trail is steep until it intersects with the forest service road. Go either right or left for unparallel views. Go left to enjoy the view from a prayer bench a short distance away on the right.
Owners live on site. If you need assistance, we`re happy to help.
DRIVEWAY: The 1/2 mile driveway up the hill includes 3 switchbacks. The driveway can get muddy after a good rain or snow but is easily accessible in most vehicles.
The switchbacks can accommodate horse trailers and campers up to 35 feet in length. FIREPIT: Please burn only wood in the firepit (no trash).
TRASH: When your trash gets full, please deposit it in the black garbage can next to the steps.
LAUNDRY: You`re welcome to use the apartment-size washer & dryer located in the bathroom. It`s perfect for clothing and towels but is too small for blankets, large jackets, other large items. Detergent is provided. The small dryer does best with small loads. You`re also welcome to hang clothing on the community clothing line. For larger items, Fast & Fluffy Laundromat is located at 115 Pine Street in Hamilton.
SMOKING: No smoking inside the cabin or patio.
PARKING: Parking is available in a designated gravel spot to the left of the cabin entrance, just outside the kitchen window.
PETS: For your convenience, food and water dishes are located on the patio. Pets may sleep on the bed only when covered by the provided pup sheet to protect the sherpa bedding from claw holes. Thanks!
HORSES: Pack and trail horses are welcome though no fence is available. Please secure horses to your vehicle or trailer when not riding and secure inside trailer at night. Water is available. Please bring own hay and feed.
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Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
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Pets allowed: limit 3 total
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Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Smoking and vaping are allowed outside the tent.
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Our checkout instructions are simple - leave everything to us. We want our guests to enjoy their final morning relaxing on the patio instead of doing chores. That’s what we’re here for.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
FIREPIT:
Please burn only wood in the firepit (no trash).
TRASH:
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Property # 4208233vb
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
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 30
Long-term renters welcome
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
About the area
Conner
Located in Conner, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Bitterroot Valley and Bitterroot River, while Darby Pioneer Memorial Museum and Historic Forest Service Museum are cultural highlights. Enjoy the area's slopes with cross-country skiing and snowboarding, and don't miss out on the sledging and snowmobiling.
Lost Trail Powder Mountain - 18 min drive - 31.7 km
Tin Cup Park - 19 min drive - 31.0 km
Darby Pioneer Memorial Museum - 20 min drive - 31.4 km
Darby Park - 23 min drive - 32.8 km
Getting around
Salmon, ID (SMN-Lemhi County) - 94 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Is Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana pet-friendly?
Yes, this property allows pets (limit 3 total).
How much does it cost to stay at Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana?
As of 21 Aug, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana on 7 Oct, 2026 start from S$196, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana?
Checkout is at noon.
Where is Cozy Cabin | Oxen-Le-Fields Montana located?
Situated on a river, this cabin is within a 15-minute walk of Bitterroot Valley and Bitterroot River. Chief Joseph Cross Country Ski Trail is 11.2 mi (18.1 km) away.
About the host
Hosted by Lynda Cheldelin Fell
Situated on 6 acres in the southern end of the beautiful Bitterroot valley in western Montana, Oxen-Le-Fields was created by Lynda Cheldelin Fell and her husband Jamie as a small campground to share the peaceful setting with others.
Named after Jamie's paternal family estate in England, Oxen-Le-Fields is a work in progress. Purchased in 2023, it started with a cozy cabin with magnificent views flanked by the national forest.
In the summer of 2024, Jamie erected two 12 x 14 cabin tents, both with a stunning view of Sula Peak. In late 2025, the tents' compost toilet was replaced by a flushing toilet and cold-water sink inside the tan shed.
Jamie & Lynda live on site in the toy hauler/camper while they build a "barnominium" inside the upper floor of the workshop with hopes of building a family lodge in the future.
Parents of four and grandparents of two, Lynda is an accomplished grief and trauma educator, and author of over 40 books including the award-winning Grief Diaries anthology series. Jamie suffered a major stroke at the young age of 46, forcing him to retire from an accomplished career in commercial development.
With a love for camping coupled with Jamie's construction background, they set their hearts on creating a small campground so others can experience what they enjoy every day . . . fresh air, lots of sunshine, abundant wildlife, a night sky filled with bright stars, and a relaxed way of life.
In the short time since opening in fall 2024, campers from around the world have stayed at Oxen-Le-Fields, including Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, England, Sri Lanka, France, Australia, Singapore, China, Germany, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, India, Canada, Israel, Estonia, and Mexico.
Why they chose this property
Lynda and Jamie purchased 6 acres flanked by the Bitterroot National Forest for its magnificent views and peaceful setting. An abundance of wildlife including deer, elk, and Marty the Moose routinely walk through camp. With a love for camping and the great outdoors, Lynda & Jamie set their hearts on creating a small campground so others can experience what they enjoy every day . . . fresh air, lots of sunshine, abundant wildlife, a night sky filled with bright stars, and a relaxed way of life.
What makes this property unique
Flanked by the national forest, Oxen-Le-Fields is perched on a hill with beautiful views in every direction. Keeping it small with one cozy cabin and two wall tents means campers can enjoy themselves in peace. The location between Lost Trail Ski Resort and Darby means quick access to a variety of both winter and summer activities.
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