No matter where you look in Montana, you’ll find unspoiled nature, charming small towns and relaxing hospitality. Explore Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, then hit the road to discover more natural wonders. You can hike, bike or horseback ride through rugged mountain landscapes, fly-fish blue ribbon trout streams, paddle scenic rivers and lakes, or spend winter days carving fresh powder at ski resorts — then end your day wandering a vibrant main street or relaxing in a cozy lodge.
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4.5 based on 52 reviews
We are a historic hotel located in uptown Butte, MT. We offer 8 updated rooms within walking distance to many businesses, restaurants, breweries, and night life locations. Our accommodations give our hotel a modern feel with a historic charm.
It’s a little funky hotel right downtown, and a little dark inside on the first floor, but we were very comfortable in the Vault Room (actual bank vault). The checkin was easy and anything we requested was taken care of immediately. The person who checked us in Jim? was so accommodating. After leaving, I discovered one of my Air-pods was missing. I called the hotel and they graciously said they would put in the mail. This is not a Hilton nor a Best Western. It’s different. If you want to learn about Butte and get a little of the downtown Butte culture, stay here.
4 based on 100 reviews
The Shoshone Condominium Hotel combines the service of a hotel with the comfort of a condominium. This seven story landmark is attached to the Yellowstone Conference Center and Huntley Lodge. Dining and shopping are right out the doors in the heart of Big Sky's Mountain Village. Rooms feature full kitchens, living areas, balconies, scenic views and Boyne Beds. Select rates include breakfast.
We stayed in a one bedroom at the Shoshone Condos between Dec 17 - 23, so partly during the holiday peak season. The breakfast was amazing, though each day the line got longer to get it. I recommend going earlier. The location was fabulous, with being right in the village and a short walk to the two main lifts Swift and Ramcharger, right next to the Explorer lift. The condo unit was spacious with 2 full bathrooms and a wall pull out and sofa bed. The bedroom had a king bed. The kitchen was well stocked. We purchased groceries and ate all our meals at the condo. Masks are required in public areas, and everyone seemed to abide. Housekeeping is by request. We didn't need it, but had to empty the trash in the middle of our stay. The Health Club with a hot tub that connected to the outdoor hot tub was great. There was also a workout area and two sauna's wet and dry.
3 based on 10 reviews
The Aspen is a family owned property located in the heart of West Yellowstone, MT offering condos and motel rooms. Just minutes from the world’s first national park, The Aspen is located just five blocks from the west entrance to Yellowstone National Park, making it an ideal location for your family vacation.
Loved staying here. Only one shared wall in the townhome so it was quiet and felt private. Loved the space and 2 bathrooms plus full kitchen. Very clean and comfortable. Would stay again. The only complaint was the half-broken inadequate door lock - they need another lock from the inside.
4.5 based on 234 reviews
*Pool closure through 3/16*
We spent a week here skiing and snowshoeing in the area with a group. I loved having the ability to cook and have food in the refrigerator. Full sized coffee pot was nice too. The gas fireplace in the room was nice too. The hot tub (two large tubs) are very nice and clean. The swimming pool was cooler (refreshing when you wanted to cool off from the hot tub). Our only problem was running out of wash cloths and toilet paper but we called the front desk and they delivered extra to our door. The unit also showed some wear in the carpet. The master bed was king sized and comfortable with plenty of pillows. They have games you can checkout and we had three tvs in our suite. The staff was friendly and helpful.
4 based on 23 reviews
Our family absolutely LOVED our stay at Saddle Ridge. We traveled during the Thanksgiving holiday, and likely due to Covid and also that the mountain doesn't open until Thanksgiving Day, we had very few 'neighbors' for the first few days of our trip. The location is INCREDIBLE and the views right from the living room were fabulous. I got up early every morning just to see the sunrise. The kids were able to sled every day, and we took long walks over the pedestrian bridges to go exploring. Once the mountain opened, the kids took ski lessons and had a blast. I HIGHLY recommend Saddle Ridge to anyone considering a trip to Big Sky. The unit was incredibly clean and all of our questions were answered before we arrived. Absolutely flawless experience.
3.5 based on 39 reviews
The office staff (who also happen to be on the Board of Directors of the timeshare!?) were rude and unprofessional to our family. Note: They charge an additional cleaning fee, resort fee and any other fees they think they can tack on for RCI exchanges stays. BEWARE if Rickley - she seems unstable and threatened our son.
5 based on 8 reviews
Perched atop the ridge facing Lone Mountain, the Skycrest Condominiums affords the most spectacular views of the Mountain Village. With open floor plans, these are exceptionally roomy condominiums. Private vehicle required. Located in Mountain Village. Check In: 5:00pm at the Huntley Lodge. Visit our website for special offers.
My daughter and I stayed here for a Spring Break ski trip at Big Sky using their Stay and Ski package which included lift tickets for one day less than our stay and was an excellent value with significant savings compared to booking lodging and purchasing lift tickets separately. The condominium we stayed at was very large with two bedrooms, two baths, full kitchen, hot tub, deck, a sunroom attached to the master bedroom, and lots of additional space with enough pullout sofa beds to sleep a total of about eight. Even though we were only on the second floor, we had outstanding, impressive views of Lone Peak and many of the ski trails. While Skycrest is not slope side, it is in a nice, quiet location with a stop for the complimentary bus directly in front of the building which proved to be very convenient. Spring skiing at Big Sky was excellent; the bitter cold of Montana has passed and we received some fresh snow almost every evening or morning with the sun usually coming out at some point during the day. Big Sky is so large, there is a wide variety of terrain and the waits for lifts are almost nonexistent.
4 based on 5 reviews
We stayed here for a week while skiing. Great location, the ski in/ski out is confusing at first but once you figure it out it's pretty convenient. Village shops a 5 minute walk. Lots of stairs to get to your unit so I would avoid if travelling with anyone that has mobility issues. On the plus side you don't have to climb those stairs after a day of skiing with all of your gear - with a short walk from the Hailey trail the back door allows entry from the slopes directly into the heated ski locker area. I would not put 8 people in here, maybe a family with 2 adults and 4 kids tops. Beds were comfy, showers strong and hot, and kitchen had all of the amenities you need (utensils, pots/pans, coffee maker, toaster, salt/pepper, etc) but nothing additional - no instructions, no guidebooks or suggestions, no games, etc. It was more than adequate for our family of 3. Indoor parking was convenient, a bit tight but did fit our rental 4runner. Pool was outdated but not skeevy or dirty, indoor hot tub worked fine and we only saw other people in there on weekend days. The winding road to the mountain can be intimidating in snow, I would recommend getting 4wd if renting a car.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
Nice one bedroom one bath condo in Yellowstone Village, approx. 10 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Full size refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishes, pots & pans. Linens provided as well. Comfortable and clean. Nice views of Hebgen Lake and the mountains. Relaxing and quiet. Ask for Gray Wulff #204 when making reservations please.
We stayed here in September and were extremely pleased. We left one condo in downtown Gardiner that was a hellhole and found this one. The staff members were extremely helpful and friendly and the rooms are very spacious and clean. Our beds were comfortable and the views are great from the front porch of the condo (we had the 2-bedroom unit). I highly recommend this place instead of condos in the heart of downtown.
4 based on 3 reviews
The Black Eagle Lodges are less than 1/4 mile to the Plaza and nearly at the foot of the Bear Back Poma Lift. Elegant accommodations with fine finishes, designer décor, spacious master suites, extra sitting rooms and rec rooms add to the character of these multi-level condominiums. Sleeps: 4-13 Location: Slopeside Bear Back Poma Distance to lifts: 1/5 mile Parking: Garage
My family of five stayed at Black Eagle Lodge #1 for our Christmas ski vacation. This is our second year in Big Sky but our first time at Black Eagle Lodges. We were not impressed considering Black Eagle Lodges are one of Big Sky's "Signature" accommodations. The home accommodated our family fine, but the amenities are lacking and it is not a ski-in/ski-out property unless you consider a 100 yard walk to and from your lodge to the lift with your ski gear ski-in/ski-out. We rented a vehicle because the lodge is advertised as having a garage which it did; however, it didn't come with a garage door opener and we had to beg the property manager to get us one after being told the first time they don't give those to renters. This is a big deal when coming and going and having to go up and down stairs to enter the home and open and close the garage door every time you go anywhere. Also, the queen bed in the master bedroom is too small for a "luxury" home like this one is advertised and is very uncomfortable with a deep sag in the middle of the mattress. There is no door in the master suite separating the bathroom from the bedroom. Finally, two of the bathrooms do not have working locks on the doors and the master toilet room doesn't have a lock at all. Very odd and unusual. We will be returning to Big Sky next year, but not to Black Eagle Lodge #1 for sure. Consider well before choosing Black Eagle Lodges.
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