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Maple Guest House, built in 1996, is a two bedroom one bath guest house featuring recycled timbers in rustic post and beam architecture complemented by a modern full kitchen, bath, and laundry facilities. Ideally suited for four person occupancy, it has a queen bed in one bedroom and two twin beds in the other. There is also a queen sofa/sleeper in the living room. The Guest House is situated at the end of a lane, adjacent to 80+ acres of undeveloped and developed park lands. Formerly the homesite of an engineer for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail Road, the property fronts on the now abandoned but historical rail line which ran from Bozeman to Gallatin Gateway. One can ski out the door and connect to the Lindley Park cross country ski trail system, or walk a block to the town sledding hill, ice skating rink, outdoor municipal swimming pool, and tennis courts, or historic downtown Bozeman. The owners, Kathy and Jeff Ball, have lived in Bozeman for over twenty years. Montana State University graduates and active community members, we know of many activities, services, and 'secret spots'. While we won't share them all, we'll gladly steer you in a direction which will give you a glimpse of why we and many others feel southwest Montana is such a unique and wonderful place. We can help with locating fishing and hunting guides, boat shuttles or rentals, catering, or even baby-sitting! Please ask; we want your trip to be positively memorable. Directions: The Magpie Guest House is located adjacent to 94 acres of developed and undeveloped city park lands just 4 blocks southeast of historic downtown Bozeman, Montana. Magpie Guest House 323 South Wallace, Bozeman, MT 59715
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