NetDescriptions | Foster Creek farm was once part of the Samuel P. Miller homestead and has the original hand-hewn log cabin and outbuildings dating back to 1890. William P. Huffine bought the farm from the Millers in 1906 and developed the property further, adding the barn and the farmhouse (the Huffine house). There is still evidence of the spur line used to connect ranches north of Belgrade to the northern pacific railroad built in 1883. The property was once an integral part of a larger barley and wheat growing community in the area.
The extensive restoration of the historical barn is the venue’s centerpiece that brings together classic charm and modern elegance. The original grain building has been renovated into an exquisite suite and one of the initial log buildings has been converted into a handsome cabin. Both Suite and Cabin serve various groups, and wedding parties can independently relax and prepare for their events. Our goal has been to preserve as much of the original history and buildings while incorporating modern amenities to our guests. Today, the property features the Estate House, the Huffine House, the Suite, the Cabin and Glamping Tents that can comfortably accommodate 34 friends and family. More information on property can be found on our Accommodation Page and our Venue Page.
Foster Creek Farm retains the authentic Montana feel with fantastic mountain views while providing a luxurious venue conveniently close to Downtown, Bozeman. |