Welcome to ONE of the TWO tiny cabins we have listed on VRBO and two RV sites located at Legacy Creeks Ranch. We hope you can join us where you can enjoy what we think is a slice of heaven in our beautiful state of Montana. Located in the mountains West of Whitefish less than 30 minutes from downtown Main Street. This peaceful and serene property is near 2 mountain lakes situated on over 100 acres with 3 year round streams, 2 ponds, multiple roads and trails-all surrounded by US forest service to both the Idaho and Canadian border(s). Our listings on VRBO are this one #2432106 and our Farmer's Market Cabin #2432361. You can find our RV site listings on Hipcamp. Feel free to check us out on www.legacycreeksmt.com!
On, from, or near our property you can enjoy an endless list of year round activities from mountain and road biking (pedal or motorized), hiking, light boating/canoeing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling , cross country skiing, hunting, fishing, etc., again, all bordered by Forest Service on 3 sides.
Our property offers a couple of different stay options with two identical tiny cabins (listed separately on this site) and two full RV sites. Our tiny cabins offer tiny living with large amenities such as full size refrigerator, stove, microwave, lounge chairs, large shower, Queen bed, and even a loft (w/Queen size air mattress) for younger guests. Each cabin has dishes, utensils, coffee pot, toaster, and electric mixer. Other features include a wood stove for when the snowflakes fall and a ceiling fan with lots of windows to catch the refreshing mountain/meadow breezes. Enjoy your time watching deer graze or fish jump from the porch or relax in a recliner with a book. If a movie sounds good at the end of the day in America’s “Last Best Place” we have wifi, a flat screen, and a Roku for you to stream a movie or countless favorite shows.
Each season will provide you with a multitude of choices so finding something to do will not be an issue. There are also many options nearby or about an hour away; Flathead and Whitefish lakes, as well as a myriad of other lakes, shopping or exploring one of the downtown areas, and of course Glacier National Park.