This beautiful log cabin home offers incredible views of Ross Peak and the Bridger mountain range literally in your back yard. The home is located on a 20-acre parcel in the unique Springhill Community in which portions of the movie, “The River Runs through It” and “The Horse Whisperer” were filmed. There are lots of nearby wildlife and not unusual to see deer grazing in the pasture each morning. This newly renovated home is available for the first time this summer as a vacation rental.
The remodeled kitchen show cases custom countertops, all new appliances featuring a beautiful Heartland stove and refrigerator, unique wooden kitchen sink and wine country barrel table. The home is perfect for entertaining with a large dining table surrounded by large windows for gazing at the incredible Montana views. Brand new wrap around deck with outdoor dining area available off kitchen equipped with BBQ pit, grill and lots of seating while soaking in the “Big Sky view”.
Large open living room area with leather furniture along with a unique wood burning fireplace and wood burning stove. Big screen TV and lots of books/games available. There are mountain and sunset views available from every angle.
Master bedroom features a Cal king bed with large windows viewing Ross Peak and cozy wood burning stove. Brand new pillow top mattresses with high quality cotton sheets and bedding featured throughout the home. Loft area located off the master with a full bed, desk, printer, and its own incredible view. The lower level large bedroom features a double queen bunk bed with a sitting area available around the wood burning stove displaying unique lantern lighting. Both bathrooms in the home have been renovated with new vanities, lighting, and flooring.
Despite being very private this home is just 18 miles from the heart of downtown Bozeman and 14 miles from the Bozeman airport. Nearby wedding venues include Springhill Pavillion, Springhill Community Church, Roy's Barn, and Big Yellow Barn.
You are also just down the road from the Corbly Gulch Trail into the Bridger Mountains. The trail is popular for both hiking and mountain biking.