The Dillon Field Office is unable to make reservations for you. Please call Recreation.gov (877-444-6777) to book a reservation or book online.
Axolotl Cabin is located approximately 14 miles southwest of Ennis, Montana, in the foothills of the Gravelly Range. The cabin provides access to a variety of outdoor recreational activities and breathtaking views as it peers over the Madison Valley. The cabin is at an elevation of about 7,000 feet and is adjacent to Axolotl Lakes Wilderness Study Area.
The cabin sleeps a maximum of seven people. There is a queen bed, a queen-size fold out futon and two single bunkbeds. No bedding is provided. The cabin is equipped with a stove/oven, refrigerator, barbeque, wood stove in the bedroom area, fireplace, outside fire pit, and an outhouse. There is non-potable water available. There is solar electricity in the cabin and the lights are now electric instead of propane. Two small corrals near the cabin can accommodate two horses each. You are required to bring your own certified weed seed-free feed; no grazing is allowed.
2024 Axolotl Cabin reservations were released on March 1st, 2024, and are NOT presently on a 6-month rolling release. Currently, the cabin is fully booked for the 2024 season, unless there are cancellations. To receive availability alerts for this location, click the “Set Availability Alert” at the bottom left-hand corner of the “Campsite List” page (blue button w/ bell icon).
Due to increasing popularity of this site, the 2025 Axolotl Cabin reservation release will be on a 6-month rolling basis, with the first night (5/26/2025) becoming reservable on 11/26/2024.
Cabin will not be disinfected between groups, please be safe and take the proper precautions.
Reservation booking window opens 3/1 annually at 0800 mountain time.
Access to the cabin can be very difficult, the roads become impassable when wet.
Axolotl Salamanders exist in a few of the nearby lakes. Several lakes provide ample opportunities for fishing. The surrounding lands are primarily managed by the Bureau of Land Management and provide a variety of recreational opportunities.
Visitors to the area may like to explore nearby Virginia City and Nevada City historic districts.
Recreation opportunities abound in the surrounding area including numerous small lakes for exploring, excellent areas for hiking, wildlife viewing, and horseback riding. The world famous Madison River winds through the valley below.
1005 Selway Drive Dillon MT 59725
For campground inquiries, please call: 406-683-8000
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From Ennis - Most Direct Route - 4 WD/High Clearance Vehicle Strongly Recommended -Take State Highway 287 towards Virginia City - About 1/4 mile east of mile marker 11 (or 3/4 mile west of mile marker 10) turn South into the paved parking area near the top of Virginia City Hill. - Pass through the gate with the cattle guard at the west end of the parking area. Proceed 3.1 miles on the dirt road. The road will descend a very steep hill and intersect with another road. - Turn Left (east) at the intersection. Go 0.7 miles, and the cabin will be on the right (south) hand side of the road. There will be a locked gate to mark the 0.25 mile driveway. If you come to Twin Lakes parking area and vault latrine turn around its right up the hill from you.