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Hot Tub Under Cottonwood Canopy
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This first floor guest house features a cabin aesthetic and an outdoor therapy tub. To be clear, the house is not a cabin, but the interior has a cabin feel. Inside you will find some fun design elements; reclaimed barn wood accents, sliding barn doors, a cypress tree lamp, western style animal skulls, etc. These features may bring a smile to your face. The emphasis is on fun design elements, but we still care about guest comfort. The 2nd floor unit will be empty when you book this house. The space The property borders a small park on one side and a creek with mature trees on the other. The park includes a splash park for children to enjoy in the summer months as well as room for fishermen to practice casting. You may hear children and other joyful noises coming from the park. Across the tree-lined creek is a catholic school and beyond the school is a fairgrounds where rodeos and other events are sometimes held. The therapy tub is situated in a private corner of the yard under a stand of cottonwood trees. Guest access The house offers quick access to the Yellowstone River (less than 2 minute drive) and the heart of Livignston's charming town center. A 4 minute drive will deliver you to the mile-long Myer's River View trail that offers stunning views and birding! A 4 minute drive in the opposite direction will take you to the lovely Sacajawea Park. Other things to note The therapy hot tub comfortably seats 3 adults, although 4 well-acquainted folks could potentially squeeze into the tub. There are multiple outdoor seating areas and one outdoor table for dining. The property borders a small park on one side and a creek with mature trees on the other. The park includes a splash park for children to enjoy in the summer months as well as room for fishermen to practice casting. You may hear children and other joyful noises coming from the park. I live next door in a separate house. The guest house and my house are seperated by a fence. And the distance between the two houses is the normal distance one can expect between houses in a normal neighborhood. The yard associated with the guest house is not shared. Across the tree-lined creek is a catholic school and beyond the school is a fairgrounds where rodeos and other events are sometimes held.
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