When was the last time you truly went off the grid? Sometimes it’s nice to have a break from not only the news and our devices, but “real life” in general — even if that means sacrificing indoor plumbing for a while. Luckily, it’s possible to go off the grid and still have some cozy shelter, thanks to Montana’s secluded cabins. This particular cabin in Pray rents for just $100 per night, and the views alone are worth the price.
The historic Jim Bridger Cabin 3 is located in a meadow next to a stream and surrounded by public land, on the outskirts of Pray.
Airbnb The cabin was originally built in the 1930s, and it was once located at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. In recent years, it was moved to its current location and refurbished.
This is a dry cabin, which means guests will use the outhouse out back…
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…and you’ll want to make sure to bring your own bedding, lighting, and cooking and eating utensils.
Airbnb Prep your meals at the designated indoor space, then cook your food on the outdoor grill.
You’ll certainly appreciate having a roof over your head and a warm place to sleep after a long day spent outdoors exploring nature.
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When the weather allows, you can enjoy your meals at the outdoor picnic table and take in all the views.
Airbnb When you stay here, you’ll be close to quite a few hiking trails, a creek, a small pond, and more.
This is an exceptionally beautiful part of Montana, and this is a charming historic cabin.
Airbnb Going off the grid has never looked so good.
Do you prefer tent camping or cabin camping? This seems like a perfect place to get some peace and quiet. Book it for yourself here.
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The cabin was originally built in the 1930s, and it was once located at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. In recent years, it was moved to its current location and refurbished.
Prep your meals at the designated indoor space, then cook your food on the outdoor grill.
When you stay here, you’ll be close to quite a few hiking trails, a creek, a small pond, and more.
Going off the grid has never looked so good.
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Address: Pray, MT 59047, USA