The 7th Street Bungalow is located in the historical heart of Livingston, Montana's most desired neighborhood. This updated, historical bungalow houses a crowd and allows for a group to relax and tour Livingston and the Yellowstone National Park area in style and comfort - a true home away from home.
3 bedrooms (2 with queen beds, 1 with a full size bed) on the main level, 2 have adjoining full bathrooms. Upstairs the private loft / room area has 3 twin beds and a full bathroom.
Your family or group of friends can cook in the roomy, fully stocked kitchen with updated appliances. The living area and dining room are open and comfortable for relaxing after a day on the trails or rivers.
The backyard is partially fenced and the wrap around deck allows for conversations and cocktails on our beautiful, cool Montana evenings. Propane BBQ is provided for outdoor cooking, along with a picnic table in the green, private backyard.
The house is 1 block from Livingston's iconic "Marks In and Out" walk up only burger and shake stand, dating back to 1954.
A short 5 block walk lands you in the heart of downtown where you will find world renowned art galleries, restaurants, darling local shops, a movie theater, breweries and more. Heading straight east from the house you are on the banks of the Yellowstone River in Livingston's beautiful city park - always lively with people walking, playing games, enjoying the weekly farmers market, or just watching a sunset along the river.
We welcome your fur-friends, with prior approval and a $200 pet fee.
For your convenience there is a keypad on the front door. The entire property is yours. You have great privacy on the wrap around porch and quaint front and back yards.
The gals at Key Montana Property Management live in town, and are a text or phone call away should you need anything. Otherwise, check yourselves in and have a great time!
Of course, what has helped really put Livingston on the map is its proximity to Yellowstone National Park. Livingston isn’t a true “gateway” to Yellowstone since it isn’t located right along the park border, yet the town receives thousands of people a day who are Yellowstone bound due to its location along Interstate 90 and US Highway 89 (US 89 leads to Gardiner).
Unlike so many small towns across America today, the downtown area of Livingston is full of stores with few empty storefronts. The numerous red brick buildings in the downtown area have been well maintained and restored. The downtown area is also very clean, the only thing a visitor is likely to see on the sidewalk is a painted trout.
Downtown is bustling with galleries, local shops, hardware stores, high end vintage thrift and antique shops, hip bars and eateries (this includes French bistros, sushi, steak joints and even vegan options!)
Most nights you can find live music at a local bar where locals gather, chat, talk about their fishing day, ranch day or simply what's going on with their kids at school.
One of the more friendly and down to earth towns in southwest Montana. Livingston is a place where everyone still knows your name and there's always a seat and a cold drink ready for you.
We always recommend you have a car for getting out of town to see Yellowstone and the surrounding mountains and trails, but when you are in town - you can easily and safely walk anywhere from the house!