Join me in the heart of Big Sky Country for a tour of a cozy and rustic Montana Cabin that’s sure to give you warm fuzzies. The main home and outbuildings on the expansive property were beautifully renovated, and now we all get to enjoy the end result. Photo by Yellowstone Traditions Step inside... Read more
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Big Sky is an area in Southern Montana known for being home to the ‘Biggest Skiing in America”. But if you aren’t into skiing don’t let that deter you from visiting, because the main attraction is not the resort, but rather the entire area. Big Sky is touted as a mountain getaway for every season, f
Affording access to the surrounding slopes, both visually and physically, was a primary focus in the design of this home. Reclaimed barn wood for the floors and doors. Steel fabricated trusses in the kitchen and studio. A union of glass, stone, steel and wood, the space is uncompromisingly modern...
This 760-square-foot log cabin belongs to famous animal expert and zookeeper Jack Hanna. It's called Elk Cabin because it sits on an old elk farm in Montana
While hiking a hillside on their 500-acre ranch near Livingston, Montana, Karen and Howard Snyder found something precious. “Our caretaker told us there was once a silver mine up there and took us to an old wagon trail leading to it,” Karen says. While exploring the trail, Howard spotted a flat, level portion of land that would be just enough space to build an 800-square-foot cottage.