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Belt Creek Cabin
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Our log cabin is located in Belt, Montana, next to Belt Creek. Belt is a small historic town in Central Montana. It is located between Yellowstone and Glacier Parks. The cabin is next to the historic town center. You will find art and culture, charm and ambiance, restaurants, country life, bowling, theater, and a great variety of amazing things to do within a short driving distance. Our place is good for couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, families, and furry friends. The space The Belt Creek Cabin is a log cabin located in historic Belt, Montana. Belt is in central Montana and is nestled between wheat farms, the Highwood Mountains, and the Little Belt Mountains. Soaring cliffs and precipitous ledges mark the Belt Creek Canyon as it slices out of the Little Belt Mountains and winds toward the town of Belt. Remains of mines, a railroad, and historic cabins line Belt Creek as it makes its way through the beautiful canyon carved in limestone. In fact, Sluice Boxes State Park, which resides in that canyon, is just beyond our front door. Belt gets its unusual name from nearby Belt Butte, a mountain with a belt of rocks encircling it. The Belt Creek Cabin is a log cabin which includes a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining area, and living area, and has beds for six guests. Relax outside on the beautiful decks, on which you can barbecue, visit with the local residents, and enjoy the view. Belt Creek runs alongside the cabin. Take a short stroll down Castner Street to The Belt Commercial Historic District, which is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Belt was settled as a coal camp in the late 19th century. It is a charming small town, surrounded with opportunities for hiking, hunting, fishing, cross country and downhill skiing, bike riding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, picnicking, photography, swimming, rafting, ice fishing, ATV, horseback riding and historical reminiscing. Belt has its own renowned brewery, which features Pig Ass Porter, Charlie Russell Red and Beltian White. Please see our Photo page for more information on Things to Do. The local museum captures the history of Belt. Housed in the old town jail, the Belt Museum includes a jail cell, a coal mine exhibit, records, photos, and the work of local artists. Private tours can be arranged to see the Belt Museum by calling Marilyn at (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN). Belt also hosts an annual rodeo, spanning three days and attracting competitors from across the west. In an easy day trip, you can even see dinosaurs at the Old Trail Museum in Choteau! If you like ghost towns, check out Barker & Hughsville. In Great Falls, a quick 15 minute drive, you can see one of the world’s largest freshwater springs, which was discovered by the Lewis & Clark Expedition, and flows at a rate of 156 million gallons of crystal clear water per day. Giant Springs creates the Roe River, once named the world’s shortest river in the Guinness Book of World Records. You can see the series of five waterfalls that the Lewis & Clark Expedition spent a full month portaging from the lower falls to the upper. Belt is a great stopping point between Glacier National Park to the north, and Yellowstone National Park to the south. Great Falls International Airport is located within easy driving distance. Make us part of your journey. You won’t be disappointed. Guest access The entire cabin is for your use. It is located in Belt and just a short distance away from so many activities. We will send you the information to open the door prior to check in. Other things to note Children must be accompanied by adults at all times. The cabin is next to Belt Creek, and also near a swinging bridge. Please review our Rental Agreement, Rental Rules and Pet Addendum.
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