Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana Hotels

Lone Mountain Ranch

At a Glance

    Pros

  • guests praise the cozy lodgings
  • wide variety of adventure and nature-oriented activities

    Cons

  • not a working ranch
  • accommodations range from old cabins to modern lodge

Lone Mountain Ranch Review

Four-night to one-week packages include seasonal activities such as naturalist-guided trips to Yellowstone, cross-country ski passes, and kids' camps. The ranch, known for its Nordic Ski Center, maintains 85 km (51 mi) of groomed trails for classic and skate cross-country skiing. An additional four trails totaling 10 km (6 mi) are for snowshoers only. Some activities cost extra, such as horse-packing trips to alpine lakes, fly-fishing, and downhill skiing. Lodging ranges from historic cabins to an elegant log lodge. Partake of a night of backcountry sleigh rides, dinner, and entertainment.

    Contact Information

  • Address: 4 mi on Lone Mountain Tr., and ½ mi down gravel ranch road, Big Sky, MT | Map It
  • Box 160069, Big Sky, MT, USA, 59716
  • Phone: 406/995-4644; 800/514-4644
  • Website: www.lmranch.com
  • Location: Big Sky and Gallatin Canyon

    Hotel Amenities

  • 23 cabins, 7 rooms.
  • Restaurant, bar, children's programs.
  • Rooms have: no a/c, no TV.
  • Rate includes all meals.
  • Credit cards accepted.
  • Closed Oct., Nov., Apr., and May.

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