
cabin GUEST GUIDE
WELCOME
Welcome to Orofino Cabin, a dream come to life. A place of stillness, serenity, and connection built in the modern Montana aesthetic. Every detail invites you to enjoy a warm and intimate experience surrounded by whispering pines and fresh forest air. Slow down time as the earth and sky and the quiet of the cabin support you. Time spent refreshing and re-energizing will soothe your soul.
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CHECK OUT:
Check out is at 11:00 am MST unless otherwise arranged. Please do the following on your way out:
Remove all personal items (including food from the fridge)
Wash dishes and leave them in the drying rack
Turn off all of the lights
Lock all of the doors
Return the key to the lock box
We hope you enjoyed your stay!
CABIN RULES:
1.) We ask that you remove your shoes at the front door
2.) No smoking on the property
3.) No illegal drug use on the property
4.) Respect our neighbors
5.) No parties or large events
6.) No drones
OUTDOOR TUBS & SHOWER
Our outdoor soaking tubs are the perfect way to warm up and soak in the forest.
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Please follow these steps to get a bath going:
Hook up the hose to the hot spigot to the right of the hose holder
Run the hose to the tub you’d like to use. Turn the hot water (red) on high - open all the way
Rinse the tub out when the water turns on
Close the tub drain by pushing down on the plug
Allow 20-30 minutes for the tub to fill. When the tub is filled to the desired fill capacity, you can turn of the water
Then drain the tubs by pushing down on the plug to pop it up
Cover the tubs and return the hose to the holder
When you’re finished soaking, please disconnect the hose from the spigot (or else it will freeze and burst)
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The tubs are best enjoyed during late Spring through early Fall.
The soaking tubs still function in the winter, but if temperatures drop below 0 degrees for an extended period of time they may be temporarily unavailable to guests.
The outdoor shower goes offline before the first freeze and comes back online during the warm weather months .
FAQs
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FRIDGE & FREEZER
The Freezer is slightly hidden. It’s the far left cabinet drawer in the kitchen counter.
JUNE OVEN
Open the oven and put in your food (on an oven-safe dish). The oven will register what food has been inserted and prompt you with a cook setting. If the recommended cooking setting is not what you’re wanting to do, you can select a custom cook mode: bake, roast, broil, grill, toast, etc.
KEURIG COFFEE MAKER
Keurig’s coffee machines have been designed to be simple, convenient and easy to use. Step 1: Choose your pod and grab a mug. Step 2: Lift the handle, insert the pod and lower the handle. Step 3: Select the desired settings for your brew. Step 4: Press BREW and wait for your coffee to finish. Step 5: Enjoy!
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BLINDS
The blinds are automatic and embedded in the window. There are small white remotes labeled “hall” and “bedroom”. Push the up and down arrow to raise and lower them. One click will make them move, you do not need to hold down the button.
Apple TV
There is an Apple TV in the cabinet in the corner of the bedroom. To turn the TV and the Apple TV on, push the power icon on the silver remote. You’ll have access to streaming services including Netflix, Disney+, and more. Please be respectful and do not purchase any movies or shows. You’re welcome to log in to your own account on these platforms, just remember to log out when you leave so that other guests do not have access to your account.
Thermostat & AC
There is one thermostat in the main room by the tv cabinet and one in the bathroom. These control the heated floors. Tap the thermostat to see the current temperature and to adjust the heat.
The AC unit is located behind the wood burning stove and the remote controls for this unit is located on the wall above the thermostat in the main room.
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GYM
Access to the gym and gear room is located in the detached shop on site. You’ll access this space using the SECOND door.
Door code is 3989.
PELETON CODE: 3348
GEAR BAR
In addition to gym equipment we have an assortment of seasonal GEAR for our guests to enjoy. We want you to be able to access the outdoors, whether that is on a mountain bike or a pair of snowshoes.
All use of gym equipment and outdoor gear is at your own risk. Please return all items to the same place and condition you found them.
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If you fill up your trash and need to dispose of it during your stay, the property trash cans are located behind the fence located between The Lodge and The Shop in the driveway.
Please make sure that you latch the straps as these protect the trash from animals.
OROFINO PLAYLIST
In case you’re needing some vibes (or just a mellow playlist), we’ve curated a spotify playlist for you to enjoy!
PRoperty map
Orofino is a 15 acre property located in the Helena National Forest. We have a variety of guest accommodations & activities on site. Please familiarize yourself with this map to take full advantage of the Orofino experience while respecting all of our guest’s private spaces.
AMMENITIES FOR ALL GUESTS
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PERIMETER TRAIL
Our new perimeter trail was built buy a local trail building crew and was created for our guests to be able to hike, bike, or snowshoe around the property. The trail is approximately 0.6 miles long with mellow turns and incline. It’s the perfect starter trail for a beginner mountain biker or the perfect guided experience for a mindfulness walk or forest bathing.
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GYM & GEAR ROOM
The gym is open to all of our guests staying with us and includes a Peloton Treadmill, dumbbell set, jump ropes and resistance bands, and foam rollers. This area is also where you can find our gear room which features mountain bikes & helmets as well as snowshoes for winter excursions.
Mountain bikes are available Spring, Summer, and Fall. We ask that you don’t take them out during Winter because they are not meant for snow and can be slippery on the roads & trails.
Private accomodationS
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THE LODGE
The Lodge is a guest accommodation that you can rent separately or as part of the entire property. The Lodge sleeps 8 guests with 4 bedrooms and 5 beds. Custom-built to suit the needs of many diverse groups, the lodge comfortably hosts up to 8 guests. Each bedroom includes an attached bathroom. It features a wood burning stove with pizza oven, Zen Garden, hot tub, and cold plunge.
If you have not rented the lodge or the entire property, then please do not access this area.
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THE CABIN
The cabin is original to the property, but has been thoughtfully renovated offering guests a peek into the area’s rich history with all the modern amenities to ensure a luxurious stay. The cabin sleeps 2 people and features a private patio with two soaking tubs, an outdoor shower, and firepit.
If you have not rented the cabin or the entire property, then please do not access this area.
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A-FRAME CAMP
The A-frame camp is situated on the Southeast corner of the property. Two A-frame cabins have been thoughtfully designed offering many modern amenities to ensure a luxurious stay, including air conditioning and heated floors. These cabins sleep 4 and include a separate, seasonal bathhouse.
If you have not rented the A-frame cabins or the entire property, then please do not access this area.
tRAIL ACCESS
Helena is home to 75+ miles of single track trails all accessible from Orofino. The nearest trail access is just a mile from our front door (see maps below). These trails are open to hikers and bikers and there’s even a seasonal shuttle that picks you up from downtown.
Respect for our neighbors and the National Forest is our highest priority. Always, always follow posted “No Trespassing” signs on trails.
We provide our guests with Prickly Pear Land Trust trail maps to make trail navigation fun and easy!
Questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
WILD ANIMALS
We’re extremely lucky to live in a wild place. But being in Montana means that you may encounter potentially dangerous animals while staying at Orofino. Mountain lions, moose, and bears are native to the area. Encounters with these animals are very, very rare.
There is a can of bear spray by the front door hanging on the coat rack. You’re welcome to take this when going out on the trails or the grounds.
Please DO NOT use this without reading the information below:
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Keep bear spray readily accessible in a quick draw holster, not stored in your pack. You don’t have to be a good shot with bear spray. Just put up a cloud of spray between you and the charging bear.
Do not use bear spray like insect repellent. It does not work as a deterrent when applied to people or equipment.
No bear deterrent is 100% effective: learn how to reduce your risk while hiking in bear country.
Bear spray can explode if it reaches 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t store it in the passenger compartment of vehicles or near any heat sources.
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Remove the safety clip from the bear spray (orange on top)
Aim slightly down and adjust for crosswind
Begin spraying when the charging bear is 30-60 feet (10-20 yards) away
Spray at the charging bear so that the bear must pass through a cloud of spray
Keep spraying until the bear changes direction. If the bear continues to charge, spray into its face
Leave the area promptly
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Do not hike or run alone, keep children close to you.
If you see one: do not approach the animal, do not run, do not crouch, do everything you can to appear larger, and fight back if attacked.
Contact Us
HOST CONTACT
Please feel free to contact us any time during your stay through the Airbnb app.
GENERAL MANAGER
Allie Reynolds | (406) 465-0223*
*There is limited cell service at the house which is why wifi based apps work best for communications.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Please call 911 in case of emergency.
St. Peter’s Health (local hospital):
(406) 442-2480
2475 E Broadway St, Helena, MT 59601
GUIDED HELENA TOURS
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GATES OF THE MOUNTAIN BOAT TOUR
One of Montana’s not-to-miss destinations. Explore the natural beauty of the Gates of the Mountains aboard a scenic boat tour with knowledgeable guides. Bat tours also available.
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LAST CHANCE TOUR TRAIN
Open-air tour train offering one-hour narrated tours of historic Helena attractions. Tours depart from the Montana Historical Society, east of the Capitol Building.
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FLY FISHING TOUR
The Missouri River. The longest river in North America. Home to countless caddisflies, midges, and mayflies. Fish come here to feast. In Helena, we’re fortunate to live close to this fly fishing destination and many other smaller rivers and streams. (Photo by Jason O’Neil)
OUR GUIDE TO HELENA: EAT
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Park Avenue Bakery
44 S Park Ave, Helena, MT
Park Avenue is Helena’s hometown bakery. Open 7 days a week, it is a great place to have coffee with friends, connect with members of the community, savor the magic of a perfectly flaky croissant or fresh slice of cake. Park Avenue bakery has won the hearts of locals with their exquisite pastries, delectable desserts, expertly baked breads and focaccia style pizza. Inside the bakery older couples sit at bistro tables, quietly enjoying each other’s company. Our Orofino favorite is an original cinnamon roll!
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Mediterranean Grill
42 S Park Ave, Helena, MT
The menu offers a huge variety of traditional mediterranean fair: think olives, hummus, baba ganoush, falafel as well as a whole host of mediterranean inspired entrees topped with freshly chopped herbs and a dash of extra virgin olive oil.
Orofino Favorite: A gorgeous bottle of Italian red, Mini Lamb Brochettes, Bisara, traditional turkish coffee with Baklava.
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On Broadway
106 E Broadway St, Helena, MT
On Broadway is all the rage in Helena. Locals flock here for dinner and drinks which makes for a busy, lively atmosphere in a really unique historic setting. Upon the beautiful brick walls are giant, gorgeous paintings of serene, dreamlike Montana scenes. There is often low-key live music in the front cocktail lounge area which makes waiting for a table no problem at all. The soft, low lighting creates an intimate dining experience and the service is friendly and accommodating. On Broadway is known for their craft cocktails, fresh, made from scratch pasta dishes and their generous seafood and steak offerings. Great place for a night out with friends or a sweet little date.
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Benny's Bistro
108 E 6th Ave, Helena, MT
Benny’s Bistro is the epitome of the farm-to-table business model. They source all their proteins from Montana ranches and partner with several neighboring farms to use as much local produce as possible. Their dining room is lovely for a casual lunch or date night out.
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Luccas
56 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
Oh, Lucca’s. You are, by far, the special occasion destination in all of Helena. Why? The service is top-notch . The entire room is bathed in a warm, amber light. There is a candle on each table. Linen napkins and proper silverware settings. Riedel glassware. An awesome wine list. Full bar. Amazing food. Lucca’s most often seats by reservation only, although there are times when the lucky few manage to slip in. This means, you may have to plan in advance a little, but, once you do get a table, it is yours.
Orofino Favorite: Shrimp Fra Diavolo, Pork Chop with Apple and Rosemary, Tiramisu.
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Big Dipper Ice Cream
58 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
Big Dipper Ice Cream is a BIG deal in Helena. The small town ice-cream shop specializes in unique flavors like cardamom, chai, huckleberry, and prickly pear sorbet, to name a few. They also offer homemade waffle cones (highly recommended) which emit a powerful heavenly scent in and around the shop. If you opt for a Starship Sundae, the brownies are baked by a local shop down the street. During the warmer months, the line is long but so worth the wait. And, you will often see folks and families chatting and catching up while they wait in line. It’s less of a drag and more of a social event. Welcome to the Helena lifestyle.
OUR GUIDE TO HELENA: DRINK
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General Mercantile
413 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
“The Merc” as locals call it, makes the meanest cup of coffee in town. Each cup is made pour-over style, and the espresso is the real old fashioned kind. This is a special place you have to experience for yourself. And, if you’re looking for a great gift or thoughtful card, you’ll likely find just the right thing here, really. It’s tough to leave this place without a smile on your face.
Orofino Favorite: Cup of strong, hot, black coffee, Royal Chai or Short House Special.
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The Hawthorn Bottle Shop and Tasting Room
46 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
In addition to the impressive selection of Reds, Whites, Bubbly’s, Beers and some gorgeous in-between bottles, The Hawthorn also offers a generous list of by the glass pours, a perfectly paired list of light fare ranging from Thai peanuts and jimmy crack corn to chicken liver pate, and cheese or charcuterie boards. Often, there are many “flights” to choose from which is always a fun and interactive way to taste beer and wine and they’ve even come up with a list of “cocktails” that put a new spin on old favorites.
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Blackfoot River Brewing Co
66 S Park Ave, Helena, MT
Blackfoot River Brewing has a patio that stands above downtown Helena where you can enjoy a lineup of craft beer made with only the finest ingredients. Blackfoot’s taproom is the place to go to enjoy good friends a good atmosphere and even better beer.
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Gulch Distillers
790 Front Street, Helena, MT
Owned by two heartful Helena Natives, every batch of grain-based spirits are made using only Montana-grown grains in a facility that was once the Montana Distillery and Bottling Warehouse. The names of the spirits are locally-inspired. Every cocktail is crafted using local herbs and incorporates locally-grown produce whenever possible as well as house-made syrups and shrubs.
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Ten Mile Creek Brewery
48 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
Here’s the deal with Ten Mile: they are right smack downtown. On the walking mall. In a prominent historic building. There is a lot of open space, a play area for kiddos, a board where folks can buy someone a beer and write their name up there for the next time they come in. They have pretzels and locally made potato chips, really good beer, thoughtfully displayed local artwork, and tons of community events. They have kombucha on tap as a non-alcoholic alternative.
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Montago Coffee Co
317 N Cruse Ave, Suite 102, Helena, MT
Montago Coffee Co. first invited the Helena community into their coffee camper in August of 2019. But, for owners Rachael Weidlich and Steven Ladefoged, the dream had been years in the making and the business, as a whole, is a true expression of who they are as people. Every decision made has been done to honor the collective of knowledge, experience, and passion that the couple cultivated through years of work, travel, and their longing to create a work life that aligned with what they cared most about: coffee and community.
OUR GUIDE TO HELENA: SHOP
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fourOsix
320 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
fourOsix is a lifestyle shop that promotes art, music, style, forward thinking and Montana living. It is a retail store that operates with a strong focus on community and social responsibility. FourOsix not only focuses on their incredibly popular in-house branded gear (which is now available online and sells internationally), they also host many community events, concerts, art shows, and try to give back as often as they possibly can. Available in the shop are t-shirts, hoodies, posters (and even onesies!) that are a collaborative effort between fourOsix and local artists, clothing, stickers, duffels, hats, and more! and other outdoor items that help celebrate the Montana lifestyle in various ways.
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Lasso the Moon Toys
25 S Last Chance Gulch St, Helena, MT
Helena’s independently owned specialty toy store, Lasso the Moon Wonderful Toys, ignites the imagination of all who walk through their doors. Located downtown on the Walking Mall, Lasso the Moon is filled with carefully curated playthings for all ages including many European imports and quality American made items. From unique board games, to infant toys, to STEM based science kits, to the largest selection of Playmobil in Montana, and so much more - there is something to delight everyone. The focus here is on fostering imagination and creativity - positive play at it’s best.
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The Parrot Confectionery
42 N Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT
The Parrot Confectionery has been around since 1922. It is definitely a Helena gem that sits right on the walking mall. The Parrot will transport you back in time in the very best way. They offer specialty hand-dipped chocolates and other candies that sparkle through a large glass case. Each customer has the chance to pick their favorites, put a quarter or two in the jukebox, grab a booth or a seat at the soda fountain counter and enjoy the classic, simple bliss of this extraordinary spot. They also serve chili, popcorn, and all sorts of old-fashioned ice cream and soda treats. The Parrot sells boxed chocolates which make great gifts and this is, of course, one of the dreamiest places for kids to visit while downtown.
OUR GUIDE TO HELENA: SEE
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Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts
2915 Country Club Ave, Helena, MT
Whether you choose to make Helena your destination in the summer or winter months, a visit to the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts cannot be missed. Set on the site of the former Western Clay Manufacturing Company, the Bray was founded in 1951 by Archie Bray himself—a Helena-based brick maker and avid supporter of the arts. A walk through the Bray grounds is often self-guided. Visitors are quickly surrounded by “hundreds of ceramic artifacts and site-specific sculpture created by former residents.”
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Holter Art Museum
12 E Lawrence St, Helena, MT
Three miles from the Archie Bray in the heart of downtown Helena, visitors will find another historic art organization, The Holter Museum of Art. The museum was founded in 1987, “offering a space to experience contemporary art in central Montana.” The Holter is comprised of four formal exhibition galleries and two museum store galleries. Tall front windows display both local and regional artists’ works; products for sale in the museum’s store range from utilitarian ceramics to photography, sculpture, painting, and paper goods.
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The Mryna Loy
15 N Ewing St, Helena, MT
https://themyrnaloy.comThe Myrna Loy is a cultural hub in Helena, housed in a historic former jail. It offers a rich array of films, live performances, and arts education, aiming to nurture the community's creative spirit. Supporting local artists and hosting nightly movie screenings and annual events, it also features a weekday happy hour. Named after Hollywood star Myrna Williams, known as Montana's First Lady of Film, The Myrna Loy celebrates her legacy and connection to Helena.
