The Farmhouse sits on the edge of Hot Springs, Montana, United States, a small town defined by natural thermal waters and wide, pine-fringed valleys. This full-size cabin sleeps four on two queen beds and opens onto a sunny patio where mornings begin with coffee and distant songbirds. Inside, a compact breakfast nook and a dining table make it easy to feed a small group, while a microwave, mini-fridge, and air conditioning/heat add modern comfort to a classic wood-frame cottage feel. The listing includes Wi-Fi and allows dogs, and the headline promise—'Includes two soaks'—points to the main draw: easy access to local soaking options that have anchored this community for generations. Key features are straightforward and honest: private sleeping, a clean shared bathroom arrangement on the property, a patio with countryside views, and in-room climate control. The natural attraction here is the thermal spring system that gives Hot Springs its name; geology in this part of Montana produces small pockets of geothermal water and an open landscape of sage and ponderosa pine that frames sunrise and dusk. Visually, the property’s strongest shot is that patio view—long light across fields interrupted by distant timber—an unpolished Montana scene that feels personal rather than touristy. What makes The Farmhouse stand out is its practical simplicity. It’s not a luxury resort but a lodge-style home base for people who want to spend daylight hours chasing outdoor experiences: slipping into hot pools, walking short forest trails, birdwatching from the patio, or packing a lunch for a day drive along quiet county roads. The pet-friendly policy means you can bring a dog to nap by the window while you explore the springs, and the included two soaks let visitors plan a low-effort, high-reward routine of relaxation after a morning hike. Plan around the basics: check-in is at 4:00 pm, and group size is tailored to the two-queen layout. Expect straightforward linens, a functioning kitchenette for simple meals, and reliable HVAC so you’re comfortable in shoulder seasons. Because Hot Springs is small and services are limited, stock up on supplies in the nearest town before arrival. For travelers who want a quiet Montana porch, hot water nearby, and a place that feels like someone’s well-kept spare bedroom, The Farmhouse is ideal. It’s a practical base camp for soaking, reading on the patio, and waking to an honest western sky. Nearby options include short walks into pine draws, seasonal birding along field edges, and secluded roadside viewpoints where evening light concentrates on rolling hills. Use the booking page to confirm specific access to the two soaks, and bring layers, a towel, and a calm pace to match the easy rhythm of this part of Montana. You’ll leave warmer, quieter,