6 Best Hotels in Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana, Montana

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We've compiled the best of the best in Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

FairBridge Inn Express, Dillon

$$ | 580 Sinclair St., Dillon, MT, 59725, USA

This hotel is affordable, clean, and quiet, and has an indoor heated pool and hot tub. The staff can direct you to interesting local sights, scenic viewpoints, and perhaps even a good local fishing hole.

Pros

  • Has guest laundry
  • Indoor pool
  • Not overpriced—it's one of the nicer places to stay in Dillon

Cons

  • Feels like a typical chain hotel
  • Close to the freeway so noise can be an issue
  • Breakfast is hot but nothing special
580 Sinclair St., Dillon, MT, 59725, USA
406-683--3636
Hotel Details
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Goose Down Ranch

$$ | 2405 Carrigan La., Dillon, MT, 59725, USA

Darling cabins, one log and one clapboard, and a carriage house have mountain views all around and are near the famed Poindexter Slough blue-ribbon fly-fishing spot on the Beaverhead River. The cabins both have two bedrooms, full bathrooms, fireplaces, and cozy couches. The carriage house has two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a deck with a grill.

Pros

  • Great fishing
  • Full-service cabins
  • Wonderful hosts

Cons

  • Only three rentals means advance reservations are essential
  • One of the bedrooms is a loft
  • The carriage house is above a garage
2405 Carrigan La., Dillon, MT, 59725, USA
406-683–6704
Hotel Details
3 units
No Meals

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The Grasshopper Inn

$$ | 9601 Pioneer Scenic Byway, Polaris, MT, 59746, USA

In the spectacular Pioneer Mountains, this mountain B&B is ideally situated for snowmobiling, hiking, and fishing. The tidy, colorful rooms have log beds and views of the mountains. You can rent snowmobiles nearby in winter.

Pros

  • Cozy, secluded getaway
  • Reasonably priced
  • Rooms have thoughtful touches like USB ports and blackout curtains

Cons

  • Miles from services
  • Pet fee is $25
  • No on-site bar or restaurant
9601 Pioneer Scenic Byway, Polaris, MT, 59746, USA
406-834–3456
Hotel Details
9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Finlen

$$ | 100 E. Broadway, Butte, MT, 59701, USA

In continuous operation since it opened in 1924, Finlen, with its lobby of ornate chandeliers and pillars, stands in testament to Butte's heyday, when the hotel played host to the likes of Charles Lindbergh and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. Once boasting more than 200 rooms under the mansard roof of this nine-story, French Second Empire structure, most of those are now apartments, with only 24 hotel rooms remaining—plus another 32 in the adjacent Finlen Motor Inn. The rooms are unremarkable, but some provide excellent views of Uptown Butte, and it's pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Elegant, historic lobby
  • Excellent value
  • Best location in Uptown Butte

Cons

  • Not all rooms have views
  • Small parking lot
  • Tiny bathrooms
100 E. Broadway, Butte, MT, 59701, USA
406-723–5461
Hotel Details
56 rooms
No Meals

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Red Bear Inn

$$ | 204 N. Main St., Ennis, MT, 59729, USA

This simple but clean family motel has wonderful views of the Madison Range and is within walking distance of downtown shops and galleries. There's a cozy fireplace in the lobby.

Pros

  • Good location
  • Reasonably priced
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Very basic—just a place to rest your head
  • Exterior door entry
  • Fills up during fishing season
204 N. Main St., Ennis, MT, 59729, USA
406-682–5200
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27 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Gate Lodging

$$ | 109 U.S. 212 W, Cooke City-Silver Gate, MT, 59081, USA

This friendly year-round compound that offers everything from rustic but economical motel rooms to roomy cabins that can sleep up to 10 guests has the perfect location for exploring Lamar Valley—it's in tiny and tranquil Silver Gate, a mile from Yellowstone's Northeast Entrance. The log-style buildings exude Western charm, and cabins have porches and outdoor seating areas; most have kitchens. An on-site general store is stocked with light groceries, beer and wine, and outdoor gear.

Pros

  • Well-stocked general store
  • Close proximity to Lamar Valley
  • Good for families and larger groups

Cons

  • In a tiny town with few amenities
  • Three-night minimum in high season
  • Least-expensive units are quite small
109 U.S. 212 W, Cooke City-Silver Gate, MT, 59081, USA
406-838–2371
Hotel Details
30 rooms
No Meals

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