Our Goals

Having worked in the hospitality business for several years now, we know that one of the most consistent questions and fears coming to Montana, particularly in the winter, is driving. Many guests are from warm parts of the country or from the city and are not used to driving on rough roads or in snowy or icy conditions. Our goal is provide cars that will hold up in all conditions and give peace of mind to our guests, as well as providing exemplary customer service, so that our guests know that if they need any assistance during their stay, we are here to help!

Who We Are

 WestBound Adventures is a family run business. Steve and Karen, owners of Ross Creek Cabins, are entrepreneurs at heart and are always looking for ways to expand. Their daughter Rebecca has worked with them for the past several years at Ross Creek, managing the reservation, website, and the technical side of things. When her husband Shawn joined the team in 2022 after leaving his job at Discount Tire, Steve and Karen decided to move forward with car rentals with Shawn and Rebecca to manage it.

Ross Creek Cabins

Ross Creek Cabins first began renting the summer of 2017. Upon retiring from the landscaping business after owning a design/construction company for over 20 years, Steve and Karen bought land and built the five cabins with the express purpose of being vacation rentals. Rebecca began working with them full time several years later after moving back to Bozeman. The three of them truly enjoy working in the hospitality business and find themselves constantly striving to think of ways to improve the guest experience.

“Ross Creek Cabins offer rustic style accommodations layered with the comforts of home. Wake up to breathtaking views of the Bridger Mountains and the Gallatin Range and enjoy your morning coffee on the cabin's front porch breathing in the brisk mountain air. A full kitchen allows for cooking your own meals or serving evening appetizers with some locally brewed beer on the shady front porch. These cabins offer a great "base camp" for those visiting Yellowstone, skiing in Bridger or Big Sky, fishing, or just exploring in Bozeman, Montana!”