Holiday houses in Big Timber

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 10 holiday rentals in Big Timber

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Big Timber holiday rentals start at $84 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 of Big Timber holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill and Laptop-friendly workspace across Big Timber rentals

  • 5 Average rating

    Big Timber stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 5 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Big Timber

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Top Guest favourite
A rustic cabin is nestled among tall trees, surrounded by lush green fields. A wooden fence encircles the grassy area, while mountains in the background provide a serene backdrop. The image conveys a sense of peacefulness and connection to nature.
Cabin in Mc Leod
5 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Listen to the river!

Just amazing on the river. Quiet Your own private Montana . Jacuzzi with a view of the river and fire pit. Air conditioning. Tv -DISH local channels, movies, sports, music. DVD player. Golf course 22 miles away in big Timber good track great people . I have two sets of clubs here for you, camping gear also. Books and games! Restaurant and Bar 3 miles away, look up The West Boulder Roadkill Cafe a nice treat. Yellowstone National Park 1-1/2 hrs away. West boulder meadows beautiful hike and fish!

Top Guest favourite
A rustic wooden deck is featured with a large dining table surrounded by chairs. Sunlight filters through the trees, casting warm tones on the cabin's timber walls, creating a serene outdoor dining space embraced by nature.
Cabin in Livingston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Cliff's Cabin - authentic Montana retreat

Tucked into the woods at the end of the road just 13 minutes from the heart of town, this cabin is a treasure. Cliff built the place himself; each tree sawn on his tractor-powered sawmill. We added family antiques, new mattresses and original art (lotsa comfort and love). The covered porch is high in the trees with breathtaking views 1000 feet above the Yellowstone River. A stellar location, you will be hard-pressed to find a more memorable authentic cabin experience during your Montana travels

Top Guest favourite
A rustic cabin is positioned against a stunning mountainous backdrop, showcasing snow-capped peaks. The landscape features open fields with sparse vegetation, contributing to the secluded ambiance. Clear skies enhance the serene setting, offering a sense of tranquility and isolation.
Cabin in Livingston
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviews

Elk Ridge cabin with great views near Yellowstone

Just the right amount of rustic, this cabin is also quite secluded with a few neighbors, including deer, elk, foxes, eagles, hawks, magpies, blue birds, finches, gophers, and more! Located with an awe-inspiring view of the mountains and so close to Yellowstone and Chico Hot Springs, and the western town of Livingston. Livingston and Emigrant offer nice dining, breweries, an array of art galleries and other unique shops. Chico's pool is outdoors, wonderfully clean as water is fresh every day.

Top Guest favourite
A welcoming entry showcases a view of the grassy landscape beyond. Morning sunlight streams through the open door, illuminating the wooden interior. A picnic table is visible in the distance, framed by the serene backdrop of mountains and the river.
Cabin in Greycliff
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 387 reviews

The Cabin at the Hagerman Ranch

The Cabin is located on the west end of our family owned and operated cattle ranch. It has a full kitchen with everything needed to cook meals, a full bathroom, master bedroom with a queen size bed, small open loft with a pillow top double bed and 2 XL twin mattresses. The Yellowstone River is less then 100 ft from the front porch! Enjoy morning coffee watching the sun rise on the Crazy mountains, and in the evening sit on the front porch and relax & enjoy the beautiful sunset behind the mtns.

Top Guest favourite
A wooden deck is presented with two adirondack chairs, offering an unobstructed view of the expansive green fields. A colorful sunset occurs in the background, with shades of orange and purple contrasting the gray clouds above. The serene landscape is softly illuminated by the evening light.
Farm stay in Reed Point
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

The Rockin’ K Bunkhouse; luxury in the country!

Welcome to the Rockin’ K! This building has been updated with modern conveniences set in beautiful natural surroundings. Not a made for tourist accommodation—this is the original bunkhouse on a 100 year-old farm. Enjoy a peaceful setting within two hours of Yellowstone park and the scenic Beartooth Pass. Breakfast fixings included, discount at the local Waterhole, abundant parking and easy freeway access! Kick back on the deck and enjoy sunset views over the river. Come get your Dutton on!

Guest favourite
A well-lit living room is furnished with a dark sectional sofa and patterned armchairs. A side table holds a lamp, while large windows provide a view of the outside. An open doorway leads to the dining area, enhancing the spacious feel of the interior.
Home in Big Timber
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Home of the Crazy Mountains and Boulder Valley

We are located less than a mile from the town of Big Timber in a private area overlooking a pond and a great view of the Crazy Mountains. Activities such as fishing the Yellowstone River or golfing at Overland Golf Course are just a hop, skip and jump away! The home itself is warm and inviting and has recently been upgraded with wonderful features. Whether you and your guests are ready to explore Big Timber and the surrounding areas or stay in for quality time, this home is perfect for you!

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a rustic wooden building is shown, featuring large windows and a ranch-style sign. A well-maintained lawn surrounds the structure, with a fenced area visible in the foreground and a ladder leaning against the side.
Guesthouse in Big Timber
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

HK Fly Fishing Retreat

Fly fishing right outside your door! Enjoy a year-round getaway, a peaceful spot for couples or fishing buddies! Beautiful studio apartment with private access to the Boulder River, world-class trout fishing out of the back door of this property. Eight miles from Big Timber with great shopping, restaurants, golf, and fishing on Yellowstone River. Not far from the Natural Bridge, Yellowstone National Park's North Entrance, is another item to check off your bucket list. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS!!

Top Guest favourite
A log cabin interior features a spacious bed with a patterned blanket, complemented by a cozy chair positioned near a large window. Exposed wooden beams and a rustic ceiling create an inviting atmosphere. Soft light is provided by a lamp beside the bed.
Cabin in Greycliff
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

The Buffalo Jump

Need a quiet place to celebrate your anniversary, have a night away from the hustle of work and life, or just passing through? You have found the right place. This restored historic log cabin is the perfect getaway. Conveniently located just off of I-90 in Greycliff. Enjoy a beautiful sunset in the hot tub or making memories around the fire pit! To top off your stay and make it the best experience, drive, 1/4 mile to the Greycliff Mill and enjoy a cup of coffee and a fresh cinnamon roll.

Top Guest favourite
A rustic barn is positioned on a grassy expanse, under a dynamic sky filled with clouds of varying shades of gray and white. The barn features wooden siding and a porch that extends along the front, providing a view of the distant horizon.
Barn in Big Timber
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

The Bunkhouse at Sojourner Ranch

The Bunkhouse at Sojourner Ranch is a unique rustic experience of Romancing the west in the simplicity that was once apart of cowboy life. With endless miles of rolling hills and grasslands, wildlife is plentiful, and the sunrises and sunsets paint the sky with deep rich colors. The sweet melody of the Western Meadowlark and the Sagebrush Sparrow serenade you all through the day and the clear nights reveal billions of stars and the Milky Way. Checkout @thebunkhouseatsojournerranch on IG.

Top Guest favourite
A modern living area features a circular coffee table and a dark sofa set arranged around it. Natural light streams through large windows, illuminating the space. A sliding barn door adds rustic charm, while decorative shelves hold small plants and accents.
Apartment in Big Timber
5 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Chic Urban Downtown One-Bedroom Condo

Enjoy a newly-remodeled, well-appointed, modern and stylish experience at this centrally-located one-bedroom beautiful loft. Located in historic downtown Big Timber, you are just steps away from restaurants, bars, shopping, movie theater, amazing bakery and more. The grocery store is located behind the building, so driving is optional. Stay in style at The Timber Loft! Centrally located, enjoy Yellowstone, outdoor activities, Billings and Bozeman. It's a one-of-a-kind stay in Big Timber!

Top Guest favourite
A well-equipped kitchen features stainless steel appliances, including an oven and microwave. Open shelves display glassware and essentials, while a coffee maker is visible. Light enters through a large window, complementing the clean design with colored cabinetry and wooden countertops.
Home in Big Timber
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Long Stay Discount!

Ideally located a short walk from downtown Big Timber, this cottage is a comfortable base for your Montana stay. The space is bright, airy, and designed to feel peaceful and relaxing. The kitchen includes everything you need to prepare meals, and there is a dedicated desk for those who need to work remotely. Its convenient location makes it a great choice for visitors coming to Big Timber to spend time with family or attend local events, while still enjoying your own space.

Guest favourite
A cozy cabin interior is highlighted by a giant round hobbit window, framing a vibrant sunset view. The room features a spacious bed, a decorative area rug, and a stylish coffee table. Warm wood paneling and various decorations enhance the inviting atmosphere.
Farm stay in Livingston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Opulent Healing Cabin Yellowstone

Retreat to the fire pit of your opulent healing farm cabin with your own giant round hobbit window facing sunset & gaze at the twinkling night sky, majestic views or play with the goats. Only 7 min from town, come rest, play and heal in your private cabin with all the comforts of a clawfoot tub, walk-in rain shower, full kitchen with Italian farm sink, high-speed wifi, large flatscreen smart tv, king size bed, twin pull out couch and art from your hosts.

Popular amenities for Big Timber holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Big Timber?

    Big Timber has charming stays near the Yellowstone River, in its walkable downtown, or around open countryside. Many travelers look for vacation rentals that highlight local western character and sweeping views.

  • What are the best things to do in Big Timber with kids?

    Families can explore local parks, visit the Crazy Mountain Museum for hands-on exhibits, or enjoy fishing and picnics by the Yellowstone River. Seasonal events and farmers’ markets also create friendly outings for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Big Timber?

    Explore the Crazy Mountain Museum, browse local shops in the historic downtown, or spend time outdoors along the Boulder or Yellowstone Rivers. Hiking and fishing are often suggested for those seeking a nature-focused visit.

  • How is the weather in Big Timber?

    Big Timber has cold winters around 18–36°F (-8–2°C) and warm, dryer summers reaching 87°F (31°C) in July. Spring and fall bring milder temperatures, so layers are helpful year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Big Timber?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting Big Timber, when temperatures are milder and outdoor activities are accessible. Summer brings opportunities for fishing, hiking, and local festivals.

  • What are the best places to visit in Big Timber?

    The Crazy Mountain Museum, Big Timber Waterfall, and historic downtown are frequently suggested stops. Nature reserves and nearby rivers also draw those interested in outdoor scenery.

  • What are some hiking trails in Big Timber?

    Big Timber has access to trails in the Crazy Mountains, including family-friendly paths and routes leading through aspen groves and open meadows. Trails near the Boulder River are also popular for scenic walks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Big Timber?

    Families enjoy outings to the Crazy Mountain Museum, local parks, or riverside fishing spots. Seasonal rodeos, library programs, and small-town events are often suggested for visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Big Timber?

    Consider exploring the Crazy Mountains, taking a scenic drive through neighboring ranchlands, or visiting art galleries in nearby towns. Yellowtone River access and regional state parks also provide opportunities for new scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Big Timber?

    Some Big Timber stays welcome pets, especially around the outskirts or on rural properties, so you can travel with your companion animal. Parks and rivers nearby create opportunities for walks with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Big Timber?

    Bring layers for shifting weather, especially if spending time outdoors. Many small shops and eateries are locally owned, so exploring downtown is a rewarding way to connect with the community.

  • What is Big Timber known for?

    Big Timber is known for its western heritage, access to the Crazy Mountains, and longstanding ranching traditions. The Yellowstone and Boulder Rivers are central to local recreation and scenery.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Big Timber?

    Explore quiet trails at the edge of the Crazy Mountains, local art displays, or small diners with Montana-inspired fare. The Big Timber Waterfall is another frequently suggested spot off the main route.

  • What are the best foods to try in Big Timber?

    Hearty beef steaks, fresh trout, and huckleberry treats reflect regional flavors in Big Timber. Local cafes often serve homemade pies and pastries inspired by Montana’s rural traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Big Timber?

    Pack layers for weather changes, sturdy footwear for outdoor activities, and sun protection for time near the river or on hiking trails. A camera is helpful for capturing sweeping mountain and prairie views.

  • What is the nightlife in Big Timber like?

    Big Timber’s evenings are typically laid-back, with casual taverns, local bars, and community gatherings. Live music may be found during some weekends or special events.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Big Timber?

    Summer rodeos, county fairs, and holiday parades are among the most popular annual events in Big Timber. The community sometimes hosts live music nights and agricultural celebrations seasonally.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Big Timber?

    Big Timber has vacation rentals that welcome families, with features like kitchen spaces and wide-open yards. Many are close to parks or outdoor recreation areas, making kid-friendly activities accessible.