While living in the Last Best Place is more laid back than most places in the country, it certainly isn’t without its stressful moments. It’s nice to be able to take a couple of days to relax and recharge, preferably off the grid. This one-of-a-kind magnificent sustainable home in Gallatin Gateway offers a unique experience — everything is solar-powered, but you’ll still enjoy all the comforts of home (and then some).

The Earthship Sustainable Home is located just outside of Big Sky, set on 20 gorgeous acres.

Airbnb This is a place to reset, recharge, and feel rejuvenated by nature.

This one-bedroom home is perfect for a couple, although four guests can stay here comfortably.

Airbnb The open living room and kitchen are kept cozy by the fireplace in the corner (not pictured).

The sun is the main source of heat here, and the home is positioned in a direction to catch the sun’s rays.

Airbnb The sun heats the concrete floor and radiates that heat all day long. Believe it or not, this place never drops below 60 degrees, no matter what the temperature is outside.

Despite being “off the grid,” you’ll have all the comforts of home here – WiFi, a Smart TV, and a kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, and other appliances.

Airbnb Just make sure you use things like hairdryers and toasters during the day and turn off the lights whenever you leave a room because this place runs solely on solar.

The massive bedroom has a comfortable king-sized bed and plenty of space to store your belongings.

Airbnb There’s also an extra floor mattress in the living room for additional guests.

The full bathroom has a large shower with water that gets piping hot…

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…and speaking of heat, you’ll love the on-site dry sauna.

Airbnb The sauna will warm you up after a cool nature walk.

The Earthship is truly a remarkable place.

Airbnb Going off the grid is looking pretty good.

Ready for a one-of-a-kind escape? Reserve the Earthship here.

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This is a place to reset, recharge, and feel rejuvenated by nature.

The open living room and kitchen are kept cozy by the fireplace in the corner (not pictured).

The sun heats the concrete floor and radiates that heat all day long. Believe it or not, this place never drops below 60 degrees, no matter what the temperature is outside.

Just make sure you use things like hairdryers and toasters during the day and turn off the lights whenever you leave a room because this place runs solely on solar.

There’s also an extra floor mattress in the living room for additional guests.

The sauna will warm you up after a cool nature walk.

Going off the grid is looking pretty good.

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Address: Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730, USA