Public Land Camping

Henneberry House

Dillon, MTManaged by BLM
Henneberry House

Things to Do

CampingFishing

RV & Site Information

Guests at Henneberry House can enjoy essential amenities including Proximity to Water: Riverfront. The site is maintained by Bureau of Land Management, ensuring consistent upkeep and facilities management.

Popular activities at this location include Camping, and Fishing. The campground's proximity to Dillon offers convenient access to additional outdoor recreation opportunities in the Montana region.

Located in Dillon, Montana, Henneberry House provides bookable camping options for visitors exploring America's public lands. Contact the site directly for real-time availability and current conditions.

About this place

Overview 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.

This historic cabin, built in 1905, is located approximately 14 miles south of Dillon, Montana, on the banks of the Beaverhead River. The cabin provides access to a variety of outdoor recreational activities on adjacent public lands. The cabin and surrounding lands are managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Recreation Recreation opportunities are right outside the door with world-class trout fishing on the Beaverhead River. There may also be opportunities for waterfowl hunting. Nearby opportunities for hunting, hiking, fishing, and 4WD touring through the mountains are plentiful.Facilities The cabin sleeps a maximum of eight people on two queen size fold-out futons, and four bunk beds; bedding is not provided. A propane stove/oven, lights, and small refrigerator, wood cook stove, wood stove, outhouse, non-potable water pump, and basic cooking and eating utensils are provided. No potable water is available. Firewood and propane are provided.Natural Features The Beaverhead River flows alongside the cabin across from Gallagher Creek and beneath Gallagher Mountain. Nearby Attractions The Beaverhead River, Clark Canyon Reservoir, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Bannack State Park, and Virginia City are all opportunities for additional exploration in the surrounding area.

Getting There

Access to the cabin is a short distance off I-15 south of Dillon. From Dillon, take the Dalys exit (#51) and turn left under the interstate, then right on the frontage road approximately 1/4 mile to an access gate and parking area on your left. You will need a combination to open the locked gate, and should lock the gate behind you to prevent other unauthorized vehicle use on this road. From here, the cabin is only 1/4 mile ahead on a lightly maintained gravel road.

Amenities

Proximity to Water: Riverfront
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