Spahn's Bighorn Mountain B&B - Cabins
Homestead Cabin
The
Homestead Cabin was built for weekending when the kids were
young and we still lived in Sheridan.
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There is a shower bath.
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It has a main room with a cozy sitting by the Franklin stove and
eating areas and modest kitchen.
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Although cabin guests have breakfast at the main
house with the other guests, there is a modest kitchen with linens
and dishes provided.
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There is a first floor separate bedroom with a
queen-sized antique iron bed.
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The second floor loft is kid-sized, but big enough
for adults. It has two double beds.
The cabin is located at the edge of the pine forest
where the rangeland extends across the Sheridan valley and far into
Montana. From the front porch you can see Sheridan fifteen miles
away, and beyond far across the Crow Indian Reservation to a place
that's one hundred miles away. It's a five-minute walk from the main
house (or you can drive (!)), and there are no other inhabited
buildings in sight except houses in the valley far below. The
cabin is solar-powered. It runs on batteries that are powered by
the sun.
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Eagles Nest Cabin
The
Eagles Nest Cabin is a tiny secluded romantic cabin located all by
itself at the end of a ten-minute scenic forest trail. The cabin is
situated in whispering pines at the upper end of a hidden canyon
bounded on one side by sandstone cliffs. You can't drive there- we
haul your luggage. The Eagles Nest Cabin is made to order for folks
who appreciate the experience of a pristine mountain setting but
don't care to give up the comforts of a hot shower and a queen-size
bed.
The cabin has a shower bath with hot and cold
running water. Ruffled curtains and country quilts on the queen-size
bed lend genteel atmosphere to the wilderness setting.
Outside on the porch are two chairs and a view to
die for looking down through the canyon across the Little Goose
Valley to the mountain ridge beyond.
The Eagles Nest accommodates only one or two people.
If they're feeling social they can join other guests in the main
lodge or on the deck, but when it's time for solitude the cabin is a
secluded retreat. Cabin guests have breakfast with the other guests
in the main dining room.
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