If you're looking for a cozy log home vibe but also want space for your group to spread out, this is the place for you. The historic Silver Forest home (previously a bed and breakfast) is tucked away in the pines, with beautiful wood finishes, incredible mountain views and lots of natural sunlight that pours through the large windows. Our property includes 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms allowing the whole group to sprawl out and feel comfortable. Silver Forest is a special place with a ton of historical background. It is beautifully remodeled, full of art and eclectic furniture added by the fiber artist owner herself. Contemporary furnishings and sophisticated interiors add elegance to an otherwise laid-back home. Perfect place to host your group with a the large dining area close to the cozy fireplace, a beautiful deck to enjoy the mountain views by day and starry skies by night, and a fun bar area to complete your fun during your stay. We hope you enjoy!
A Montana mountain known for both its snow and local vibe, Bridge Bowl is a dreamy mountain escape where beginners and experts alike attest that the slopes offer something for everyone. With Bozeman only 15 minutes you can enjoy a fabulous night out at the many restaurants offered or stroll our quaint main street loaded with shopping and places to grab cocktails.
If you are a history buff this place is for you, Silver Forest is full of rich historic roots! Arthur McKinney, creator of the Flaming Arrow Ranch, designed this home as a family retreat and office. It was, however, an unfinished shell when McKinney died suddenly in 1935 at the age of 49. Owners Harold and Margaret Titus completed the residence. Its Rustic style architecture speaks to the emerging recreational interest of the public in the Western wilderness and reflects the evolution of the style from 1910 to 1940. A three-story log turret reminiscent of the romantic Victorian era nestles into the toe of the L-shaped home. A field stone fiddle-back chimney and fireplace, sloped wood ceilings supported by decorative log trusses, log walls, and rustic staircase convey a warm, mellow ambience tempered only by breathtaking views. Taking its name from the McKinneys’ long dismantled Silver Forest Theater, the Silver Forest Inn opened here in the 1990s, treating guests to the rustic, gracious hospitality that was the essence of Arthur McKinney’s dream.