You Can Sleep In A Converted Barn From 1915 In Montana
In Montana, social distancing is second nature. That being said, we can still appreciate a change of scenery — and most of us could use one. We highly recommend spending a weekend relaxing and recharging at Honey’s Place, a century-old converted barn turned cabin perfect for a peaceful escape from reality.

You'll be right at the base of the Swan Mountain Range, so the views will be outstanding.

The hosts have done a fantastic job turning this into a living space.
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This is also a great spot for stargazing.
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There's a TV for your enjoyment, and the barn has WiFi, so you'll have endless entertainment options.

While the appliances (like the dishwasher) are nice and modern, you'll still feel like you've gone back in time when you stay here.

The second story has partitioned areas for the beds.

There's also a sleeping nook for any young Montanans who are with you.

The hosts also encourage you to bring an old license plate with you when you stay so that they can place it in the rafters with the others.
Intrigued? You can book Honey’s Place for under $200 per night here.
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207 Mennonite Church Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901, USA