High Rye Cabin, Butte, MT

High Rye Cabin is located in the Butte Ranger District of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest (1 hr 33 min southwest of Helena, MT) with an elevation of 5,836 feet. The site is normally open from mid May to the end of November. There is a fee of $45.00 per night.
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High Rye Cabin

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Campsite Reviews (26)

4.3 out of 5

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@KristieS710981 · Camped on Sep 4, 2024 at Campsite #1
Great get-a-way place. Very cozy and scenic cabin. Fairly close to lots of things to see and do, Butte, Georgetown Lake, Phillipsburg, Gem Mountain Sapphire Mine. We had a great time.
@CourtneyB98483 · Camped on Aug 11, 2024 at Campsite #1
To our surprise, the cabin had been freshly painted before we arrived. The outhouse was ultra clean and odor free. Our Husky loved having his own bunk bed. We brought our own pans, but there were plenty of them hanging on the wall. We'll be back.
@TimD6087971 · Camped on Jul 7, 2024 at Campsite #1
great place to stay.
@SterlingS897AE · Camped on Jun 26, 2024 at Campsite #1
Everything expected and more. When we arrived a couple maintenance staff were present who were more than accommodating
@CarissaO592AA5 · Camped on May 15, 2024 at Campsite #1
Such an adorable cabin! It's stocked with dishes, pans, silverware ect. I would recommend bringing water to wash your dishes.
@JohnGMA9202AF9 · Camped on Jul 26, 2023 at Campsite #1
Stay was perfect. I was impressed with everything that was available at the cabin. I appreciate the USFS providing this opportunity to the public
@ToriW718C42B40 · Camped on Jul 8, 2023 at Campsite #1
Absolutely no complaints !
@KenD4490873 · Camped on May 15, 2023 at Campsite #1
Stayed the night during a bikepacking trip from Copperway trailhead to High Rye and then down German Gulch trail (High German Loop). We were the first public guests of 2023 and the Forest Service had the cabin in excellent shape, extremely clean, and well stock with wood. Thank you so much for keeping this amazing cabin open to the public!
@DalenL5898633 · Camped on Nov 4, 2022 at Campsite #1
used it as a hunting cabin for the weekend, it was wonderful!
@MichaelW725874 · Camped on Oct 12, 2022 at Campsite #1
The cabin is well-furnished and well-stocked to provide a great experience. There was plenty of firewood and kindling already available. The beds have mattresses. There are cast-iron skillets and some dishes available. There are some board games available. And there are even two tables and chairs inside (including a large chair to sit in while enjoying a fire in the stove). I stayed on my own for two days as part of a road trip. I spent my time splitting wood and enjoying the quiet solitude, which is ample there. There's a whole part of me that wants to keep the property a secret. But the only way places like this stay available to the public is if the public actually pay to use them! Therefore, I highly recommend High Rye Cabin.
@AbigailM196409 · Camped on Aug 21, 2022 at Campsite #1
We loved this place! The mattresses weren’t amazing but aside from that, the place was cozy and well equipped with cast iron cookware and heated up quickly with a small fire in the stove. The fire pit had a nice cooking grate and plenty of room. Will definitely be back!
@GaryB5198117 · Camped on Aug 14, 2022 at Campsite #1
We found the cabin was left clean and in good order. The window covers were all up backwards but other than leaving large gaps it did not matter. Someone had tried to tape screen on a couple windows so flies would not come in and we just left that alone. Some children had painted rocks around the area and we also left those. Other than a lot of large truck traffic on the road those couple days we had a nice stay.
@RobertP6375002 · Camped on Sep 25, 2021 at Campsite #1
Price increase? Book now? All other $20/$25cabins in the area have posted they will be $45+ per night next year. There was no notification of this but suspect that somebody tossed this notice at cabin. Verify with ranger office. If increase is coming book now! Nice cabin with some views but issues. The good: Easy drive weather permitted in a car. 3 Bar 4G Verizon about 3 miles from cabin close to the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. Wood heater. Some games. Nice wood lodge feel. BIG porch! Fire pit with log seats but no picnic table. Good ADA vault pit toilet. Dining table with 4 backed chairs if you move the table & also extra table in bedroom Has a sink that drains. Lots of wood. Coral for horses. String gate for some privacy. 2 bunk beds. The bad: No screens. Very small stream nearby but filled with cow patties. No drinking or cleaning water from this source is recommended. This is the only cabin we have rented that has a root cellar. However due to this there is moisture & wetness in the cellar that had created a mold smell in the cabin. On top of this there is a closet in the bedroom that had a heavy rodent urine smell that people have complained about for 10+ years. Even though the USFS removed some of the wall that urine smell is till there. With the above two issues if you are sensitive to bad smells / have breathing issues you shouldn't rent here. As with all USFS locations the enjoyment has a lot has to do with previous renters taking care & cleaning before they leave. Sadly this unit appears to have frequent local guests who do not. The cabin had not been cleaned upon arrival by many with the sink disgusting & with foot prints in it & on the chairs. On top of this at least 10 birds perhaps grouse had been shot next to the creek & their bodies were all along the creek & in trees. On top of this animal parts were spread along the creek causing a stench. We actually hope the price is being raised to keep the type of people who did this away!
@RobertP952 · Camped on Sep 25, 2021 at Campsite #1
Price increase? Book now? All other $20/$25cabins in the area have posted they will be $45+ per night next year. There was no notification of this but suspect that somebody tossed this notice at cabin. Verify with ranger office. If increase is coming book now! Nice cabin with some views but issues. The good: Easy drive weather permitted in a car. 3 Bar 4G Verizon about 3 miles from cabin close to the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. Wood heater. Some games. Nice wood lodge feel. BIG porch! Fire pit with log seats but no picnic table. Good ADA vault pit toilet. Dining table with 4 backed chairs if you move the table & also extra table in bedroom Has a sink that drains. Lots of wood. Coral for horses. String gate for some privacy. 2 bunk beds. The bad: No screens. Very small stream nearby but filled with cow patties. No drinking or cleaning water from this source is recommended. This is the only cabin we have rented that has a root cellar. However due to this there is moisture & wetness in the cellar that had created a mold smell in the cabin. On top of this there is a closet in the bedroom that had a heavy rodent urine smell that people have complained about for 10+ years. Even though the USFS removed some of the wall that urine smell is till there. With the above two issues if you are sensitive to bad smells / have breathing issues you shouldn't rent here. As with all USFS locations the enjoyment has a lot has to do with previous renters taking care & cleaning before they leave. Sadly this unit appears to have frequent local guests who do not. The cabin had not been cleaned upon arrival by many with the sink disgusting & with foot prints in it & on the chairs. On top of this at least 10 birds perhaps grouse had been shot next to the creek & their bodies were all along the creek & in trees. On top of this animal parts were spread along the creek causing a stench. We actually hope the price is being raised to keep the type of people who did this away!
@MelanieM482 · Camped on Aug 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
Such a quaint little cabin and peaceful location--yet super easy to get to. I can't wait to return! Had an incredible time, and the area was just gorgeous. Appreciated the ample wood stockpiled around the cabin, too. It was very cozy and nicely kept up. I wasn't really seeing "trails" through the surrounding forest--and I looked quite a bit--but it's possible to walk a long way through the fields behind the cabin, within pasture interspersed with large clusters of trees (if you scramble across a mucky creek and/or fencing to get back there). Maybe that's what the website meant by saying there are trails right around the cabin. Or maybe that's outdated and the trails are overgrown now. There was no signage outside or info about trails in the cabin, so it's hard to say...just mentioning that in case it could be made more clear, if they do exist!
@MelanieM938494 · Camped on Aug 24, 2021 at Campsite #1
Such a quaint little cabin and peaceful location--yet super easy to get to. I can't wait to return! Had an incredible time, and the area was just gorgeous. Appreciated the ample wood stockpiled around the cabin, too. It was very cozy and nicely kept up. I wasn't really seeing "trails" through the surrounding forest--and I looked quite a bit--but it's possible to walk a long way through the fields behind the cabin, within pasture interspersed with large clusters of trees (if you scramble across a mucky creek and/or fencing to get back there). Maybe that's what the website meant by saying there are trails right around the cabin. Or maybe that's outdated and the trails are overgrown now. There was no signage outside or info about trails in the cabin, so it's hard to say...just mentioning that in case it could be made more clear, if they do exist!
@DawnZ7396580 · Camped on Jul 20, 2021 at Campsite #1
This cabin gets high marks for its accessibility, cleanliness, location and beauty. We came from Helena, where it was 93 degrees, and enjoyed the refreshing cool temperature (it was at least 20 degrees cooler!). Also, there was lush green vegetation everywhere, which was a welcome contrast to the rest of the dry state. The road to the cabin was wide and smooth, and the cabin was easy to find. It is well maintained and clean- some cabins make you feel certain you will leave with hantavirus. Not this one. It is bright and clean and spacious. There are two bunk beds in a separate room from the living area. There is no potable water, and the creek that runs alongside the cabin was just a trickle, and signs of cattle around it suggest that it probably isn’t the kind of water you’d want to use. The road is not heavily trafficked by locals, so it felt quiet and remote. Just be aware that the directions on the website tell you to look for FS 82: when you’re approaching Fairmont Hot Springs, look for a little brown sign on a rustic looking road just after the RV park that indicates German Gulch and High Rye. It’s easy to miss but that’s where you turn. It’s German Gulch Road on a map, not FS 82.
@DawnZ861 · Camped on Jul 20, 2021 at Campsite #1
This cabin gets high marks for its accessibility, cleanliness, location and beauty. We came from Helena, where it was 93 degrees, and enjoyed the refreshing cool temperature (it was at least 20 degrees cooler!). Also, there was lush green vegetation everywhere, which was a welcome contrast to the rest of the dry state. The road to the cabin was wide and smooth, and the cabin was easy to find. It is well maintained and clean- some cabins make you feel certain you will leave with hantavirus. Not this one. It is bright and clean and spacious. There are two bunk beds in a separate room from the living area. There is no potable water, and the creek that runs alongside the cabin was just a trickle, and signs of cattle around it suggest that it probably isn’t the kind of water you’d want to use. The road is not heavily trafficked by locals, so it felt quiet and remote. Just be aware that the directions on the website tell you to look for FS 82: when you’re approaching Fairmont Hot Springs, look for a little brown sign on a rustic looking road just after the RV park that indicates German Gulch and High Rye. It’s easy to miss but that’s where you turn. It’s German Gulch Road on a map, not FS 82.
@NicholasW115 · Camped on Jun 25, 2021 at Campsite #1
Always a fun cabin!
@NicholasW99752 · Camped on Jun 25, 2021 at Campsite #1
Always a fun cabin!
@SusanH8664991 · Camped on Sep 2, 2020 at Campsite #1
cabin was tidy when we arrived. There was some wood but suggest you bring some of your own. Front porch was nice to sit on and relax. We did have some cow visitors, so we did put the rope up across the entrance so we could enjoy them from afar.
@SusanH421 · Camped on Sep 2, 2020 at Campsite #1
cabin was tidy when we arrived. There was some wood but suggest you bring some of your own. Front porch was nice to sit on and relax. We did have some cow visitors, so we did put the rope up across the entrance so we could enjoy them from afar.
@AaronR974 · Camped on Jun 14, 2020 at Campsite #1
Absolutely wonderful experience here. Everything was clean and tidy, the only problem was there was no Firewood, so plan ahead before arriving, less you have to drive back to Butte or Anaconda.
@AaronR8689793 · Camped on Jun 14, 2020 at Campsite #1
Absolutely wonderful experience here. Everything was clean and tidy, the only problem was there was no Firewood, so plan ahead before arriving, less you have to drive back to Butte or Anaconda.
@EricS853 · Camped on Aug 15, 2019 at Campsite #1
Cabin had a smell to it and beds were stained and gross. We camped in our tent on the grass and left as soon as we woke up. Firepit was nice!

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