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BEST TRIP EVER!

“This was easily one of the best trips that we have taken as a family. The house is incredible with views that are beyond belief. The house was perfectly stocked with all of the essential items that we needed to prepare meals and easily accommodated our group of 10. With all of SW Montana at your fingertips, you won't know where to begin. Days began slow for us as we found it difficult to leave the coffee cup and insane views of the river valley behind. The fishing right in front of the cabin was fabulous and the kids enjoyed catching cutthroat from the ponds that are on the ranch. I can't thank the hosts enough for their generosity and warm hospitality; it truly felt like a family friend simply gave us the keys to their Montana home rather than a VRBO rental.”

— Adam W. Athens, GA

Things to do on the Ranch and beyond.

  • Fish it.

    With over 3 miles of private access to the Madison River, not to mention several stocked ponds and native streams, you’ll have access to some of the best and most accessible flyfishing locations in Montana! Not to mention, the Ranch and home are just a few miles north of the famed, Three Dollar Bridge fishing access site.

    In addition to the Madison River, you are very close to Hebgen Lake (West Yellowstone), which is is renowned for its rainbow and brown trout, averaging 19″ in length. These trout often cruise the calm waters, feeding on the surface for Callibaetis, Trico's and Spruce Moths. Fishing Hebgen Lake can be challenging but the rewards can be enormous! The Ranch is also very close to Cliff and Wade Lakes, which are exceptionally beautiful and filled with giant cutthroats!

  • View it.

    Withy over 2,000 private acres of ranch land only accessible by owners and their guests, you will witness your own, private ‘Yellowstone” directly out the door. The house sits adjacent to an elk migration route (fall and spring) on land that may be considered part of the greater Yellowstone eco-system. The ranch resources include 3 ½ miles of riverfront on the Madison River, 2 trout ponds, a tributary of the Madison (Horse Creek), wildlife, and 12 plus miles of private roads for jogging and walking.

    The best time to see critters is usually early in the morning or the late afternoon. Typically, we will take a (slow) drive around the property toward sunset and watch for moose along the river hiding in the aspen and alder, and then look for elk, deer, wolves, bear, and coyotes toward the hills. Just always have bear spray with you!

  • Ennis, Montana.

    Visit it.

    30 minutes up the road you’ll find drinking town with a fishing problem; Ennis, Montana. Although Ennis may have fewer than 1,000 residents, what it lacks in size, it makes up for in color. Here you can load up on flies, food, friendly conversation, and local craft beer and spirits. If you drive 40 miles south east, you’ll enter the famed town of West Yellowstone; the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Although life on our Ranch is quiet and peaceful, be sure to spend some time in ‘West’ for a true adventure.

    West Yellowstone is 42 miles; Ennis is 30 miles; and Bozeman is 90 miles. There are airports at West Yellowstone and Bozeman. The elevation of the house is 6000 ft.

    Area activities include river, lake fishing, river floating (a boat launch just downriver from the house), hiking, sightseeing/ exploring, biking, horseback riding, camping, cross country skiing, and an enormous area of BLM Land and Beaverhead National Forest abutting the southern end of the ranch.

 Gallery : Our Home!

A little bit about our home.

 

4 bedrooms

  • 5 beds

    • Sleeps 8

3 bathrooms

  • 3 full baths

    The 3500 sq. ft. house was built during 2007-09 using renewable resources. It features thick adobe-style walls which, together with a highly insulated roof, keep the house at a constant comfortable temperature for a good part of the year. The house is designed to admit the winter sun and protect against the summer sun. Each room in the house features an interlocking, artistic interplay between wood and plaster. The plaster is a green product with a low carbon footprint (it absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere) and has high vapor exchange properties which tends to preclude water condensation. Straw bales are the insulation between the exterior and interior plaster.

This is not your typical, "Montana Log Home." In fact, far from it. Our home is truly incredible and its unique craftsmanship, while situated on a private 2,000 acre ranch with 4 miles of private Madison River access, will take your breath away. The house is one of 6 homes featured in the 2013 Madison Valley Home Tour by the Madison Valley Medical Center. 13 miles of private dirt roads and trails to run, bike or hike in addition to private ponds (stocked with Western Cutthroat trout!) and Yellowstone-like wildlife that you can view without the typical crowds and tour busses of people. Did we say PRIVIATE? We just ask that you please be considerate and respectful of the moose, elk, deer, and (occasional) wolves by keeping your distance and enjoying them for their wild beauty rather than an 'Instagramable moment.' :-)

The home is scrubbed clean after each stay. Our cleaning team thoroughly disinfects and sanitizes all kitchen and bathroom surfaces, as well as frequently touched surfaces such as tabletops, light switches, doorknobs, stove, fridge and more. Linens and towels are thoroughly washed. The Madison River Lodge is extremely unique, comfortable, inviting, and warm with hand-crafted interiors by expert artisans from an Amish community in MT. Everything is powered by solar energy and backed up by the grid. This is truly a one-of-a-kind new, environmentally sensitive dwelling.

Madison River Lodge is nestled perfectly in fisherman's paradise. The home and property are surrounded by majestic mountains with 4 miles of PRIVATE access to the Blue-Ribbon waters of the Madison River. Drive or walk down the driveway, pull up your waders and you will find yourself standing in a trophy river with a backdrop of the Madison Range mountains above you. When you are ready to explore, other nearby fishing spots including, Hebgen Lake, Henry's Lake, Quake Lake, Coffee Pot, and Cliff and Wade Lakes. Yellowstone National Park is just a scenic 42-mile drive away. If you want to stay local, the property has several stocked ponds and creeks in addition to the private Madison River access.

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