




Welcome to Lost Horse Lodge, where authentic Montana countryside awaits you! This charming studio cabin features one king-sized bed and accommodates up to 2 guests, perfect for a romantic getaway or peaceful retreat in the heart of real Montana wilderness.
Your cozy studio cabin includes one bathroom and offers everything needed for a comfortable stay. The beautiful wood-burning fireplace creates the perfect ambiance for relaxing evenings, while the small dining area for two provides an intimate setting for meals and morning coffee.
The cabin comes equipped with essential amenities including a mini fridge, microwave, and Keurig coffee machine for your convenience. Step outside to enjoy the BBQ grill and fire pit under Montana's big sky. Additional amenities available include a hair dryer, iron, hot water kettle, barbecue utensils, and more to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible.
Lost Horse Lodge sprawls across 13 tree-lined acres of genuine Montana countryside, offering guests access to outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, climbing, biking, and horseback riding. The property features lawn games including corn hole, croquet, badminton, horseshoes, and soccer for additional entertainment. Free parking is provided on the premises.
Guests can check in between 4:00 PM and 11:00 PM, with checkout at 11:00 AM. The lodge offers various cabin types to accommodate groups of all sizes, and pet-friendly options are available upon request. Whether you're seeking adventure in Hamilton's outdoor recreation or simply want to unwind in Montana's natural beauty, this studio cabin provides the perfect base for your mountain experience.
Discover the authentic Montana experience at Lost Horse Lodge, where comfortable accommodations meet genuine wilderness adventure.
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