Beaver Creek Cabin
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This is a primitive cabin. It accommodates a maximum of 5 people, with a seven-night stay maximum per group. 3 basic sleeping pads are provided. A wood stove heats the cabin, and firewood is provided for the interior wood stove through certain dates. Firewood is limited and provided October 1st - May 31st for indoor use only. Other amenities include an ax, shovel, bucket, and table with chairs. There is a sleeping loft and two bunk beds.
No water or electricity is available at the cabin. Guests must either bring drinking water or treat the water they retrieve from natural sources. It is also recommended that guests bring their own cooking stoves. Garbage bags are needed to pack out trash. Limited cookware, dishware, and utensils are provided. It is recommended that campers bring their own for use.
Items such as bedding, flashlights or lanterns, first aid supplies, and extra toilet paper are also not available at the cabin.
$65/night
Directions:
Travel 8 miles north of West Yellowstone on Highway 191, left at Highway 287 junction for 14.5 miles, and north 3.5 miles on the Beaver Creek Road.
Courtesy of USDA Forest Service
Beaver Creek Cabin