Saw-N-Logs Cabin
Experience the charm of historic downtown Ennis while enjoying the comfort of your own private Montana log cabin. Saw-N-Logs Cabin comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests with one queen log bed, a deluxe queen futon, and a deluxe short full futon that's perfect for one or two children.
Inside you'll find a complete kitchen, cozy dining area, spacious living room, full bathroom, dishwasher, washer and dryer, complimentary WiFi, and a private porch with BBQ. Whether you're planning a fly fishing vacation, Yellowstone adventure, or family getaway, Saw-N-Logs offers the space and convenience to make yourself at home.
Rates: $250.00 nightly for two
Why You'll Love It
Few places let you enjoy the best of both worlds quite like Saw-N-Logs Cabin.
Spend the morning fishing the legendary Madison River, return for lunch, then take an evening stroll through downtown Ennis to browse local shops, enjoy dinner, or visit one of the town's welcoming breweries and restaurants—all without getting back in the car.
When the day winds down, your private log cabin is waiting beneath the cottonwood trees, offering a peaceful place to relax, share stories from the river, and plan tomorrow's adventure.
Perfect For
• Families of up to 6
• Couples traveling together
• Madison River fly fishing vacations
• Yellowstone National Park adventures
• Guests who want to walk to downtown Ennis
• Extended Montana vacations
AMENITIES
Montana Cabin Comfort in the Heart of Ennis
Saw-N-Logs Cabin offers something that's hard to find—a genuine Montana log cabin with the convenience of staying right in downtown Ennis.
Explore Yellowstone National Park, Virginia City, Lewis & Clark Caverns, and the Madison Valley by day, then return to a comfortable cabin where you can prepare dinner, relax on the porch, and experience the slower pace that makes Montana vacations so memorable.
Whether you're staying for a weekend or an entire week, Saw-N-Logs Cabin is an ideal home base for discovering Southwest Montana.
Wake up with coffee on the porch, spend the day chasing trout on the Madison, and walk into town for dinner as the evening light settles over the Madison Range.













