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Paradise of Relaxation
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Lying in the Crazy Mountains at a height of 6200 ft., the story of how this Paradise of Relaxation
came into being is quite simple. It was the strong desire of stressed-out
individuals seeking an unspoilt retreat in Montana's natural wilderness. They
wanted to be free and sought a positive counterpoint to their hectic
professional lives. The founders reflected on a number of factors when looking
for the perfect location for a this hideaway cabin:
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Isolated but easy to reach
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A fresh source of water to provide comfort and amenity.
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Surrounded by strong, healthy trees to preserve a comfortable interior
temperature in the heat of summer.
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A sunny porch with an unobstructed breathtaking view and, last but not
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The perfect location for hunters.
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Just as before, this charming, rustic, hideaway cabin offers people looking for a getaway
a place where they can rejuvenate their inner energy, a virtual paradise of relaxation. Surrounded by fir
trees, the cabin lies on the side of a small mountain valley with a
breathtaking frontal view of the Black Butte hills. Only a few minutes
away, Amelong creek provides an ideal location to hang loose and enjoy its cool
refreshing water. This unspoilt natural beauty presents you with an
opportunity to experience wildlife as you've seldom seen it. Elk and deer
roam the valley, often within a few meters from the cabin, and the occasional
black bear can be seen stalking the slopes of the surrounding
mountains. A recent returning visitor to the cabin is a Moose, who we've
named Alberta. Deer mingle around the cabin's fence on most evenings and
an abundant variety of bird life greets our visitors each morning. After
just one night in the cabin, you'll rediscover that wonderful feeling of living
in peace. The cabin is not accessible to general public - it lies amid
the Crazy Mountains on our private ranch approximately 4 miles from the ranch
house. For this reason we named it CRAZY MOUNTAIN HIDEAWAY CABIN.
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Big Timber Canyon Road, Big Timber, MT 59011, Phone (406) 537-4471.
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