The 1880s Ranch is an unusual dude ranch is set in an 1880s town complete with a teepee, boarding house, saloon, dugout, sod house, jail, cordwood house, Indian Bark Lodge, sheep wagon and log cabin. Spectacular views come with the town setting and the great riding.

2 Bar Lazy H RV Park and Campgrounds is located four miles west of Butte on I-90 and I-15 intersection. We have a western motif on 23 acres. Pets are welcome and no charge for children.

Leave the world behind when you stay at our 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3960 square foot home. Sitting on a hilltop overlooking Big Sky, you'll revel in the views of Lone Mountain, Spanish Peaks, Sweet Grass Meadows and the picturesque Meadow Village below.

320 Guest Ranch

The 320 Guest Ranch is a year round western resort offering log accommodations, from cozy one bedroom units to large 3 bedroom 2 bath homes that have full kitchens, fireplaces, and Jacuzzi tubs.

4M Ranch Log Guest Cabin

You are invited to experience nature's serenity at the 4M Ranch in Paradise Valley.

The Fifth Street Guest House is meant to be a home away from home. It is set up as a family's house with all the amenities (and maybe more) that you are used to.

63 Ranch

The 63 Ranch history dates from 1863 (hence its name). Our family has owned and operated The 63 continuously since 1929. The ranch sits at 5600-foot altitude, 50 miles north of Yellowstone Park, 12 miles from Livingston, Montana.

7R Guest Ranch

In your travels throughout Montana, there are not many outstanding locations like the 7R Guest Ranch that offers horseback riding, wagon rides, hiking and winter sleigh rides.

We are the NEW campground next to Custer's Little Bighorn Battlefield in southeast Montana! We are now open with 25 pull through full hook-up sites, another 16 pull through sites with water and electric hook-ups (all 23, 30 and 50 amp), 20 tent/teepee sites and guest house.

9T9 Ranch Bed & Breakfast

9T9 Ranch Bed & Breakfast offers: High in the Northern Rockies in southwest Montana flows the famous blue ribbon trout stream, the Madison River. Emanating from Yellowstone Park, it rushes through the magnificent Madison Valley to become part of the headwaters of the mighty Missouri.

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