Welcome to our beautifully renovated historic 4-bedroom, 1-bath home, originally built in 1902 by a local farm family so their children could attend public school in town. The home blends historic charm with modern comfort and is located just half a mile from Makoshika State Park, Montana’s largest state park.
Makoshika is known for its stunning badlands scenery, hiking trails, wildlife, and incredible fossil history. Many travelers visit the area for dinosaur fossil digs and rock hunting along the Yellowstone River, where beautiful agates can often be found.
The home offers plenty of room for families or groups to relax and spread out.
Main Floor
Two spacious living rooms, both with TVs and Roku devices so you can stream your favorite shows
One living room also features a queen hide-a-bed and a cozy electric fireplace
Dining room with a table and seating for four, perfect for meals, games, or gathering after a day of exploring
Large bathroom attached to the master bedroom, which includes a comfortable new mattress for a restful night’s sleep
Upstairs you’ll find three additional bedrooms:
Bedroom 1: Queen bed
Bedroom 2: Two twin beds
Bedroom 3: One twin bed and a small desk, perfect for a quiet remote work setup
These rooms provide plenty of space for families or groups traveling together.
Kitchen
The kitchen is fully stocked with everything you need to cook your own meals, including:
Air fryer
Waffle iron
Crockpot
Drip coffee maker
Keurig coffee maker
Coffee and basic kitchen essentials
Outdoor Space
Enjoy relaxing Montana evenings outside with:
Two porches, perfect for enjoying warm weather and sunsets
Backyard fire pit with firewood provided—guests are welcome to help themselves
Guest Access & Amenities
Guests have access to the entire home and outdoor areas. Amenities include:
High-speed internet throughout the home
Unfenced backyard open for your enjoyment. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash, as neighbors also have pets.
Street parking only, with approximately 50 feet of curb space directly in front of the home.
The main entrance has only two steps, making access easy for most guests.
Location
Our home is in a great location for exploring eastern Montana. Guests often visit the area for:
Hiking and scenic views at Makoshika State Park
Dinosaur fossil digs
Agate hunting along the Yellowstone River
Visiting the nearby Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum
Whether you're visiting for adventure, fossil hunting, or simply relaxing under Montana’s wide-open skies, this historic home offers a comfortable and memorable place to stay.