Perched on a south-facing bank of a small private pond, The Badger is a compact, mid-size cabin at Wildhorse Hot Springs in Hot Springs, Montana. The cabin’s two queen beds and covered porch make it an ideal base for couples, small families, and dog owners looking to escape city noise without giving up modern comforts. Inside you’ll find a mini fridge, microwave, tea kettle, and reliable climate control—air conditioning for hot summer days and heating for crisp mountain nights—plus Wi‑Fi that keeps you connected when you need to check maps or weather. Outside, the property opens onto rolling Montana countryside and the pond that anchors the site; this water feature draws migrating birds and offers a quiet spot for morning coffee or late‑day reflection. The landscape around Hot Springs is shaped by volcanic and geothermal activity, and the town grew historically around thermal springs that still draw visitors today. While The Badger is not a hot-spring suite, it places you close to that regional character: soaks, trailheads, fishing stretches, and small-town cafes are all within easy reach. What makes The Badger stand out is its combination of low-key comfort and accessibility. The covered south porch is a practical staging area for boots and muddy dogs, and it frames wide views that change quickly with Montana light. The cabin’s layout sleeps four on two queen beds without crowding, which is rare in similarly priced countryside rentals. The non-smoking policy and pet acceptance make it a flexible choice for responsible travelers who want to bring a canine companion. Practicalities matter here: check‑in is at 4:00 pm, stays range from one to seven nights, and basic kitchen amenities let you prepare quick meals before heading out to hike, fish, or explore nearby public lands. Nights are typically dark and good for stargazing when clouds let up. Summer delivers long daylight and warm afternoons, while shoulder seasons bring fewer visitors and more brisk mornings. If you value quiet mornings on a porch, simple but effective amenities, and a location that pairs rural calm with access to hot‑spring culture, The Badger is a solid, straightforward pick. It’s not luxury lodging; it’s a practical, welcoming cabin that elevates what matters—location, basic comforts, and the ability to step outside into Montana’s open country. Owners and operator information: [Not provided]. From The Badger you can step outside to day hikes, birding by the pond, or drive to river access on public land. Vegetation is typical Montana riparian and dry-forest mix—willow, cottonwood and pockets of ponderosa pine—so expect early-morning songbirds, dragonflies over the water, and seasonal marshlife. The cabin’s modest footprint and pet policy keep it welcoming to families who want simple outdoor access instead of luxury. Very dog-friendly.