Miller Creek Cabin is a two-room log cabin located in the Big Belt Mountains of west-central Montana, surrounded by scattered forest. It provides a range of outdoor recreation activities in all four seasons, from hiking and hunting in the fall to cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. Guests are required to bring their own bedding, pillows, fuel for the cook stove and lanterns and other necessary supplies. The area is also steeped in history from the 1864 gold discovery and subsequent gold rush that lasted until 1869.
The Miller Creek Cabin is located in the Townsend Ranger District and rests at the intersection of the Confederate Gulch Road (FS Road 287) and the Blacktail Road (FS Road 4171), surrounded by scattered forest in the Big Belt Mountains in west-central Montana. The cabin is accessible by high-clearance vehicle, but requires over-the-snow vehicle travel during winter months.
Please use caution when accessing Miller cabin in the winter months, winter access will vary based on snow conditions. Do not count on wheeled vehicle access from November through April. You can get to Miller cabin in the winter months with snowmobile or cross country skiing. It is not recommended driving full size vehicle to the site during this time period.
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