About

ABOUT US

We look forward to sharing Aspen Hollow with you!

Brad and Sarah Harris on a ski slope

Inspired by Adventure.

Hey there; we're Brad and Sarah Harris, your Aspen Hollow hosts. When you visit here, you'll be surrounded by the same natural beauty that led us to fall in love with Montana so many years ago. As avid travelers and adventurers ourselves, we've always had a special place in our heart for Montana; its vast open spaces, towering mountains, spectacular wildlife, and endless beauty around every turn. And so, it was always our dream to create a unique and welcoming place to share with others as they too discover this special corner of the world. As of 2024 we have secluded RV camping sites, as well as a cozy and luxurious studio cabin for rent, with another cabin on the way. It is evolving every year, and with each new guest we love being a part of so many priceless Montana memories. We hope to see you soon!

BUILDING MEMORIES

Building Aspen Hollow is an endless adventure. Click any of the photos below to enjoy the journey with us!

MEET THE CREW

Meet some of the family behind your Aspen Hollow experience.

Brad Harris

hammer swinger

A recently retired firefighter, Brad has been in and around construction most of his life: learning at an early age and running his own construction business for years, not to mention renovating the family's 100-year old home from the ground up. Brad has a special affinity for traditional construction techniques, reclaimed materials, and projects that are “built to last.” In constructing the Aspen Hollow Cabins, he aims to reflect the rugged natural beauty of Montana through with a refined luxury feel. When not building cabins he can usually be found fly fishing on the rivers in the Flathead valley, or tending to his cattle and chickens back home. Of course, Drake the chocolate lab is never far behind.

Sarah Harris

spreadsheet maker

Sarah's background is in business and marketing, which she considers to be the art of connecting with people. She has always had a love of the outdoors, travel, and exploring new places, and with the Aspen Hollow project she aims to use her background to help others discover those loves as well. Sarah believes every place has a unique personality, and enjoys helping others discover and enjoy the unbridled natural beauty of Montana in everything Aspen Hollow has to offer. When she is not managing budgets or updating marketing and project plans, Sarah is most likely hiking or paddle boarding with her trusty and goofy bernedoodle, Chloe, or planning the next trip!

closeup of chocolate lab laying in sawdust

Drake

Greeter

An expert in fetching balls and scaring away big birds, Drake is spending his retirement years making sure Brad has a buddy no less than 6 inches away at all times.

Chloe

Entertainer

With a background in goofiness, play, and being petted, Chloe is the family comic relief and wannabe guard dog.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How far is Aspen Hollow from Glacier National Park?
We are about 7 miles from the West Entrance to Glacier National Park.
When are reservations needed for entry to Glacier National Park?
Always check nps.gov for the most up to date and complete information. In 2024, vehicle reservations will be needed at the West entrance from May 24 – September 8, between the hours of 6 am and 3 pm.
Where can I make vehicle reservations for Glacier National Park?
Reservations can be made at recreation.gov.
How far is Aspen Hollow from the Kalispell, MT airport?
We are about a 25 minute drive from the Kalispell Airport (Glacier Park International Airport).
Do you allow pets?
Yes! Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Aspen Hollow, provided they follow all house rules and are respectful of the property and other guests. Please keep in mind there may be wildlife in the area.
Is there an RV dump station nearby?
Yes, several of the gas stations in the area offer dump stations for a small fee.
Do we need to bring firewood?
No, we provide firewood for those camping or staying in one of our cabins.