Wonderful Eco Friendly mountain cabin located in the renowned Paradise Valley which connects Livingston to Yellowstone National Park. Access to the Yellowstone River is also nearby. The 20 acres was once the site of an old ski hill built by locals in late 1950s. The cabin is built on a natural occurring bench that had been cleared for the ski run. At the bottom of this hill at Rock Creek Road is an old Way Station Cabin built by early settlers as a half way point between Tom Miner Basin and Rock Creek when moving live stock from one grazing area to another. The Way Station Cabin became a warming hut for the skiers and still has the original pot-bellied iron stove and a few old bunk beds.
In 2007 the beautiful cabin/home which was designed by Pioneer Log Homes in Victor Montana was built. The logs came from standing dead timber in the Bitterroot Valley and provide excellent wood for...
In 2007 the beautiful cabin/home which was designed by Pioneer Log Homes in Victor Montana was built. The logs came from standing dead timber in the Bitterroot Valley and provide excellent wood for log homes. The logs were hand hewn and shipped to this site. The wood floors and wains coating are also of standing dead timber and are affectionately known as ghost wood. No new trees were cut to provide logs for this cabin.
In the +/- 3400 square foot cabin you will find a large ridge beam that was reclaimed from the Old Faithful Visitor Center in Yellowstone National Park which supports the roof system. The main floor offers an open kitchen, living and dining area with many windows showcasing the landscape and views, a large deck made of Trex Material (95 % recycled materials) which wraps around 3 sides and has a large covered area. Two inviting bedrooms and 2 bathrooms complete the main level. A gorgeous wood staircase leads you to the walk out basement where you will find a large family room with extra sleeping areas, a full laundry room, a 3/4 bathroom and an abundance of extra storage. Also accessed from the walk out basement is a one-car garage/shop area.
ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:
Abundant wildlife on site, NFS land nearby
A tree house with great views is just above the covered deck
Tank-less hot water heater and electric base board heating on a separate meter with Park Electric Cooperative
Paper stone (recycled product) kitchen counter tops, tiles in the kitchen and master bath are of recycled glass bottles (hand made in Bozeman Montana)
Low Voltage lighting, two handcrafted chandeliers from Nashville
Steel Roof with blown-in foam insulation
Avalon Gas Fireplace in living room provides extra heat