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Augusta, Montana

Top Lodging in and near Augusta

  • Augusta, Montana

    Kenck Cabin

    Overview Guests can stay at Kenck Cabin for a rustic getaway in the fresh mountain air. The cabin was built in 1924 by a traveling doctor who arrived in the area in 1904 and spent his entire career along the Rocky Mountain Front. In 2003 the property was donated to the Forest Service by the Kenck...
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  • Lincoln, Montana

    Cummings Cabin

    Overview Located 8.5 miles east of Lincoln, Montana, Cummings Cabin is a historic structure, representative of the old mining cabins that dotted the countryside in the greater Lincoln area around 1910. The cabin has been determined eligible for inclusion to the National Register of Historic Plac...
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  • Lincoln, Montana

    Aspen Grove Group Use Area

    Overview Aspen Grove Group Use Campground sits in forested mountain terrain on the banks of the Blackfoot River in the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. At an elevation of 4,800 feet beneath a canopy of cottonwood, aspen, juniper, Lodgepole pine and Douglas fir, this campground is an i...
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  • Choteau, Montana

    West Fork Cabin (W Of Choteau)

    Overview West Fork Cabin is a rustic Forest Service Guard Station located 39 miles northwest of Choteau, Montana, on the Rocky Mountain Front Range. The cabin is a stone’s throw from the North Fork Teton River and about 3.5 miles beyond Teton Pass Ski Resort. Open year-round, the cabin provides...
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  • Ovando, Montana

    Monture Guard Station Cabin

    Overview Monture Guard Station sits in the Lolo National Forest in western Montana, offering excellent winter recreation for visitors.Recreation Monture Guard Station offers modern amenities and furnishings just like home, but it also provides access to a variety of outdoor winter recreation oppo...
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  • Lewis and Clark County, Montana

    Granite Butte Lookout

    Overview The Granite Butte Lookout is located at 7,587 feet above sea level atop the Continental Divide of North America. The 15' by 15' lookout cabin sits atop a 20' tall wooden tower that was first built in 1932. The structure was rebuilt in 1962 and has been recently renovated. This tower was...
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