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DEER CREEK CABIN (MT)

Overview The Todd Family began building Deer Creek Cabin in 1953 and finished it in 1960. They used it as a retreat while they grazed cattle on federal lands in the summer and hunted in the fall. The cabin has survived two forest fires. Gallatin National Forest assumed ownership of the cabin in 1993. The cabin is open year-round, but access is challenging. There are three routes to the cabin that can be used by equestrians, hikers and ATVs in the summer. During the winter, by snowshoes, skis…

  • Managed by: USDA Forest Service
  • Coordinates: 45.6013889, -109.8980556

Nearby & related campgrounds

  • WEST BRIDGER CABIN
  • MEYERS CREEK CABIN
  • Initial Creek Campground
  • Old Nye Picnic Area and Fishing Access
  • WOODBINE CAMPGROUND
  • Shipping Corrals Picnic Area

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Is DEER CREEK CABIN (MT) reservable?

Yes — DEER CREEK CABIN (MT) accepts reservations. Check the live availability calendar to see open dates and book.

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