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Reservoir cabin open for rental

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 5 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| August 17, 2016 9:00 AM

Starting today, the Flathead National Forest will begin accepting reservations for the Anna Creek Cabin, the forest’s first rental cabin in the Hungry Horse Reservoir area.

The Forest Service built the cabin in 1953 as part of the Anna Creek Work Center and used the cabin for administrative purposes until the 1990s. The agency restored the cabin and updated the facilities to make Anna Creek cabin the 15th cabin rental on the Flathead National Forest.

Anna Creek Cabin is 22 miles south of Hungry Horse Dam on the west-side Reservoir Road. It costs $75 per night and provides accommodations for 12 people, with a maximum group size of 15.

The cabin has a propane heater, stove, refrigerator and lights, as well as basic dishes, utensils, cooking pots and pans and a vault toilet.

Visitors need to bring their own bedding, water, and basic camping gear.

The rental season runs from June 1 through Oct. 31.

For more information or to reserve Anna Creek Cabin, visit bit.ly/2bwo0qP.

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