Pray, Montana
Emigrant Creek Cabin has been remodeled and redecorated inside and out. The property is centrally located in Paradise Valley. Surrounded by Forest Service, the cabin is an ideal setting for hiking, riding horseback, cross-country skiing, and general appreciation of nature. Chico Hot Springs is just a mile away to enjoy the hot springs pool and tubs, fine dining, and entertainment. The city of Livingston with its many art galleries, gourmet restaurants, unique shops, community theaters is an easy drive as is the Yellowstone National Park to the south.
Our accommodations include: One bedroom cabin; one bathroom with tub and shower; full kitchen completely stocked with pots, pans, dishes, and everything else you will need; sofa in living room; barbecue; cell service ATn
T only, satellite TV. A fresh dinner of brook trout is only steps away with one mile of Emigrant Creek running through the property.
Keywords: Cabin
Bryan was an amazing host. He had a great response time and was very accommodating. The house was so cozy and adorable. I will absolutely come back.
Property is very rustic and really needs a good clean up of the yard. It is very difficult to locate, especially in the dark. There was a motion light on the house but when you pull up in the driveway it does not turn on until you wank for a while in the pitch dark.
The remoteness and the location. Did not get good contact information for locating the property
Nice property , secluded yet convenient to park and town
The cabin was very rustic, but had all the amenities needed to make it a great place to stay. Bryan was super friendly, he stopped by to make sure everything was going good during the stay. And was always available to answer our questions.
I’m the area for work and this was a much better option than staying in a hotel
Excellent location. Accurate listing.
Really enjoyed your cabin along the creek, it was wonderful and peaceful to wake up every morning to the sounds of the creeks and birds.
Stayed in one of Bryan's cabins 5 or 6 times. Our go-to choice when visiting Chico
This is my second time staying in this cabin. I had family staying in Chico, and it is the perfect spot to be a part of that togetherness, but have my own little spot in the mountains at the same time. The weather was crazy cold during my stay, but Bryan went out of his way to make sure all was well and I stayed warm. It is hard to ask for a more cozy get away or a prettier spot. Thanks for another great stay!
The cabin is very hidden away for privacy. Unfortunately it was too far from the open entrances to Yellowstone so we opted not to stay. There were also ants in the kitchen so you wouldn't want to leave food on the counter.
This was a sweet little secluded getaway. It was so nice to hear the creek that runs along the side of the cabin. Really felt nestled in the woods. It was unseasonably warm during our stay so the cabin did get a bit uncomfortable by 3:00 to 6:00. Cooled off nicely in the evening once the sun was down. The North entrance to Yellowstone was closed to vehicle traffic so we went to the west entrance. About 2.5 hour drive but was a beautiful drive! Loved the time in West Yellowstone. Would stay again.
We enjoyed our stay here! We loved the location and enjoyed the surrounding areas, unfortunately the north entrance to Yellowstone was closed so we had to check out a day early to go to the West Entrance and we decided to spend our last night there.
The cabin is well furnished and comfortable. Check in and check out were simple. It's a short drive on a dirt road from Chico. The cabin is easy to find. Just be sure to follow the directions that Bryan provides, and you will have no problem. Enjoyed the quiet nights with the sound of the nearby creek.
Nice little cabin- great base camp for a Yellowstone National Park visit
Loved the experience of remoteness without having to get there in a high-clearance vehicle. Impressed by the craftsmanlike use of reclaimed wood throughout the interior space. Larger on the inside than you might think based on the pictures. Recommend the 2-mile hike up Emigrant Creek Road to the waterfall. Yes, the creek really does roar and there really are fish. Easy to get a glimpse of the mountains that surround Paradise Valley, especially at sunrise or sunset. Bryan was happy to respond to questions both online and in person.
We came for our honeymoon and didn't want to leave. The area is more beautiful than Ywllowstone itself, and we ended up enjoying exploring the surrounding area more than the National Parks. The cabin is quaint and cozy.
Great mountain home. Perfect location!
Your dates are Available!
Total
Includes taxes and fees