

CABIN RENTALS NEAR LEWIS & CLARK LAKE
RECREATIONAL LAKE SETTING
Marketing description
Rare opportunity to acquire a 10-unit cabin rental property, nestled on 5 acres in a rural setting, ideally suited for short-term rental use, located just minutes from Lewis & Clark Lake—a highly desirable destination for recreation, relaxation, and year-round visitors. Whether you’re looking to enter the vacation rental market or expand your portfolio, this property offers a strong foundation for future income potential.
The property features:
(2) 4-bedroom / 4-bathroom cabins – ideal for larger groups and extended stays
(8) 2-bedroom / 1-bathroom cabins – well-suited for couples, families, or smaller groups
On-site front desk/office/laundry building supporting day-to-day operations
Thoughtfully designed with functionality and guest appeal in mind, the layout provides a strong foundation for a vacation rental operation or hospitality-focused business. The newer construction offers low-maintenance features, reducing immediate capital needs, allowing a new owner to focus on establishing or expanding rental use.
Located in an inviting rural setting in close proximity to Lewis & Clark Lake, the property benefits from an area known to attract consistent visitor traffic for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation—positioning it well for short-term rental demand and long-term growth potential.
This is an excellent opportunity to step into a purpose-built property with flexibility, scalability, and income-producing potential.
Until a buyer is secured, its business as usual, it’s business as usual. All current reservations will be fully honored, upcoming bookings will proceed as planned, and will continuing to accept new reservations.
Property is being offered as real estate with opportunity for short-term rental use. Buyers to conduct their own due diligence regarding rental income potential.
Listing Contacts


Valuation Calculator
Valuation Metrics
Map
Zoning
Broker Selected Comps View More Comps
Property History
Tax History
Similar Properties
Is there information that looks off?




































