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NO DOGS!
This is a working farm and we have dogs, sheep, goats as well as other animals. Adding yours into the mix of animals has proven to be more hassle than what it's worth.
I've been at this for 15 years. Please ask questions before booking. Sneaking your dog(s) in doesn't work.
We live on 40 acres of my husband's grandfather's original 160 acre homestead. We are the only ones still farming. They rest of the family have either sold off their land for big bucks or have built homes on it. We enjoy sharing our little piece of paradise in the Gallatin Valley.
Staying at this campsite is a special treat for those who appreciate a unique and cozy experience. Guests consistently rave about the comfortable wagons and the peaceful, scenic farm setting complete with friendly farm animals. The hosts are welcoming, and the outdoor amenities, like the shower, add to the rustic charm. It's a memorable spot, whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a quiet retreat in nature.
Our experience on the farm was wonderful. Sunrises, sunsets, watching thunderstorms sweep across the valley, wild rabbits and deer, pigs snorting in their pen and sheep wandering just about anywhere they please. Inside the wagon, the bed was great and the blankets made the cool nights comfortable. We even got a bonus tour of the working wool mill on the farm!
We will definitely be staying in the wagon again when we are traveling through the area!
I really enjoyed Sheepherders Cabin. It's private, cozy and quiet; I got a good night's sleep. LaVonne was welcoming and responsive without hovering. Good stargazing.
It's on a working farm, though, and may not appeal to everyone. The shower and the bathroom are rustic as well.
A genuine sheep herders wagon w/sheep as neighbors.
As LaVonne put it, “the original tiny home.”
Clean and as simple as it gets.
I personally enjoyed the Thoreau-esque simplicity of it. I thought of Walden more than once during my stay.
I deeply appreciated the opportunity to share this kind of experience with my nephews.
Such a cute spot to stay with all the farm animals nearby! LaVonne was welcoming on arrival. There is one outhouse and one shower available for several people (3 other groups were there when we were) but it worked out! It took us about 20 minutes to drive into Bozeman but this was worth it for the peace and quiet out on the farm. Overall we enjoyed our stay!
We had the best time at the sheephearders camp. The cabin was comfortable an well cared for. The decorations were perfect for the rustic feel. Including my games and plates and flatware. The hosts were very nice and checked in on the guests. Wonderful stay and would recommend highly for anyone that wants a serous camp feel. (i.e. 100 years ago)
Very cute farm and kind hostess. The shower was amazing!
Location
Belgrade, Gallatin, Montana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Apsáalooke (Crow), Salish, Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), and Niitsítpiis-stahkoii ᖹᐟᒧᐧᐨᑯᐧ ᓴᐦᖾᐟ (Blackfoot / Niitsítapi ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ) First Nations according to