Tucked away in a peaceful private retreat within the sacred boundaries of the Blackfeet Nation, the Buffalo Cabin offers guests an unforgettable stay that seamlessly blends modern comfort with the deep cultural heritage of the land. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin sleeps up to six guests (two beds and one pull-out couch) and is thoughtfully designed to tell the story of the Blackfoot people and their enduring connection to the buffalo — a symbol of strength, sustenance, and spirit. Every detail of the décor reflects this relationship, offering an authentic sense of place and purpose that connects visitors to the living history of the Blackfeet Nation.
Set against sweeping views of the Northern Rockies, the cabin is ideally located just 3 miles from the Many Glacier entrance, 11 miles from Glacier National Park’s main entrance, and 20 miles from Waterton Park in Canada — making it the perfect base for exploring all three breathtaking destinations. After a day of hiking, wildlife viewing, or exploring cultural landmarks, return to your private sanctuary surrounded by trees and rolling hills. The full outdoor living space invites guests to cook meals, play on the open grounds, and unwind in the hot tub beneath Montana’s star-filled skies after a long day of hiking. Inside, you’ll find all the modern amenities that make life easy — a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi access, and cozy living spaces — while still being surrounded by the quiet serenity of nature.
Nestled away from traffic and tourist crowds, the Buffalo Cabin offers something rare: proximity to the sacred and protected lands of the Blackfeet Nation, where buffalo roam and the ecosystem thrives in harmony. Here, you can stay connected to technology — or choose to unplug completely and let the land speak for itself.
Everything you need for your stay is provided — just bring your clothes, your food, and your openness to adventure. The Buffalo Cabin is more than a place to stay — it’s an experience of balance, beauty, and belonging.