WISE RIVER CLUB RESTAURANT AND MOTEL – Todayz Montana Travel and Recreation 2010/2011

Wise River Club

RED EAGLE MOTEL AND CABINS – Todayz Montana Travel and Recreation 2011/2012

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Nestled upon a hill in Glacier Country, Red Eagle Motel and Cabins overlooks upper and lower St. Mary Lake on Highway 89 in St. Mary, Montana. Lodging consists of 23 modern units, two cozy cabins, and a vacation home including queen or double beds and TVs. Red Eagle Motel and Cabins offers a reasonably priced stay close to Glacier National Park which is a photographer’s dream. Conveniently located within walking distance to excellent shopping with two nice restaurants close by, Johnson’s Cafe and down the hill is the Park Cafe. For the location, you can’t beat it.

Many activities are available in the area such as horseback riding, bicycling, mountain climbing, fishing, and hiking for the outdoors enthusiast. For those who are visiting to encounter nature, there is a boat and car tours, bird watching, nature walks, and more. It has been said by travelers, “The surroundings here are to die for.  In the early mornings, the sunrise produces beautiful reflections of the mountains surrounding St. Mary Lake.”

St. Mary is located in the northwestern area of Montana, situated at the West Entrance of Glacier National Park. Next time you’re in the area drop on by the Red Eagle Motel and Cabins and meet our friendly staff, then settle in and spend a few days admiring our scenery and contemplate the wonders of life.

Open seasonally from May thru October. Office hours are 7:00 am – 10:00 pm. Free coffee is served 7:00 am – 10:00 am. For more information call (406) 732-4453.

JACKSON HOT SPRINGS LODGE – Todayz Montana Travel and Recreation 2011/2012

Jackson Hot Springs Montana

Accommodations Sure to Fit any taste or budget

 

Beautiful views, outstanding hospitality with friendly service, and great food & drinks. This is what Jackson Hot Springs Lodge is all about. Nestled in Jackson, Montana off US Highway 278, travelers can enjoy southwest Montana in rustic luxury. Our natural Hot Springs and Lodge are nestled beautifully between the Bitterroot and Pioneer mountain ranges offering panoramic vistas and mountain top views.

Jackson Hot Springs Lodge understands what it means to get a good night’s sleep, whether vacationing in one of our log cabins with a fireplace, settling into a room, or camping among the stars for the night. Come soak and unwind in a spring that’s produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater from the Earth’s crust. Our natural hot springs are cooled down to between 94 – 103 degrees Fahrenheit for maximum relaxation. Because the heated water contains a very high mineral content, some claim that natural hot springs have medicinal value.

The beautiful Big Hole Valley is considered by many to have the finest outdoor recreation in the state. So drop on by Jackson Hot Springs Lodge and stay awhile. There is no limit to the number of activities available in the area. Take pleasure in Montana’s world-renowned fly fishing, regardless of your fishing skill it’s guaranteed to be a great time. Guests can plan a day or overnight hiking trips with hundreds of miles of trails at Bobcat Lakes, Sawtooth Lakes, or Torrey Lakes. No matter what time of year it is the fishing, hunting, hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling are exceptional. Jackson is also a great place to catch up on your U.S. history. Lewis and Clark once wrote of our mineral water and the Battle of the Big Hole took place only miles from our front door.

Check out our room styles and rates and book your stay at jacksonhotspringslodge.com or call (406) 834-3151.

 

 

 

 

CORRAL MOTEL – Todayz Montana Travel and Recreation 2011/2012

Corral Motel Montana

 

Positioned ¼ mile east of Harlowton, MT at the of Junction Highway 12 & 191, Corral Motel presents recreation, a supper club, and rooms with desirable rates for under $75. We have several air-conditioned family units with separate bedrooms some with 3 beds, internet access, fax service, and a playground. Dogs are welcome.

The area offers large amounts of acreage with plenty of pastimes from hunting and fishing to hiking and sightseeing in the Lewis and Clark National Forest or along the Musselshell River. In the town of Harlowton, you’ll find a quaint community that provides the Upper Musselshell Museum, which possesses a replica of a dinosaur skeleton found near Shawmut called the Avaceratops Lammersi or Jawbone Creek Country Club with a 9-hole grass greens golf course.

Corral Motel is open year-round from 7:00 am – 12:00 am. Walk-ins are always welcome however, we strongly advise reservations to be booked in advance as during peak season we are rarely vacant and cannot guarantee accommodations without one.

For more information or to book to accommodations today please phone: 406-632-4331, toll-free 800-392-4723, or Fax: 406-632-4748.

1307 US-12, Harlowton, MT 59036

 

ENNIS RV VILLAGE – Todayz Montana Travel and Recreation 2011/2012

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By Michelle Ochsner

Do it all, or just do nothing! That’s what we say here at Ennis RV Village. Whether you’re here on a peaceful vacation relaxing and enjoying nature, or out to take pleasure in many of the activities of the area. From fly fishing festivals to the annual Ennis Hunters Feed, we oblige all travelers offering accommodations for all recreational vehicles, providing full-service hookups, as well as tent camping. Ennis RV Village features extra-large pull-through sites to handle the biggest RVs, 76 full-service sites with 50 amp electric, fourteen 40’x40’ campsites with water and electric, never-ending hot showers that are heated by a geothermal source, laundry facilities, a convenience store catered to the RV owner, free Wi-Fi, and the friendliest staff you will ever find.

Ennis RV Village is conveniently located off US Highway 287, one mile north of the fly fishing capital of the world, Ennis, Montana.  Surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges and set on over eight acres of private parks and wetlands, travelers can experience an authentic western environment. The Madison River is on the east side of Ennis and is an attraction of its own due to superior fishing and hunting. The area is also known for its rich Wild West history as Virginia City is fourteen miles west of town.  In 1863 this small town rapidly became known for the gold rush and in 1865 was originally Montana’s capital. Also known as the fourteen-mile city, Virginia City was the largest city in the Northwest during the boom years of the 1860s

Travels can expect to enjoy spectacular views, experience the west, and make precious memories that the whole family will appreciate. Explorers and vacationers will be accommodated here at Ennis RV Village. You’re welcome to stop on by and be introduced to owner Steve Kack, who loves meeting all the great people from around the world.

For more information or to book your reservation, go to www.ennisrv.com or call (406) 682-5272. The park is open from the first of April until the middle of November.