| |||||||
|
We're five minutes away from hiking, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing opportunities in the Beaverhead-Deer Lodge National Forest. The Big Hole River is within walking distance and mountain lakes and beaver ponds each offer their own fishing experiences. Enjoy cycling, hiking or four-wheeling to explore our mining and homesteading history. Like photography' Choose from ranch scenes, wildlife and wildflowers, or historical sites. The Sportsman Motel is a log building with knotty pine interiors. Regular rooms include two double beds, private bath, and dish TV which are $61.00 per night. Kitchenettes have fully-equipped kitchens and rent for $75.00. Completely furnished one-bedroom cabins with kitchen/living room and private bath are $102.00 nightly. Guests are invited to use the motel's sheltered grill free of charge, we supply the propane - you supply the fish. Or if elk steak is your preference, you'll appreciate the on-site game gambrels. Off season rates are discounted 20 per cent and apply December through April. Family reunions and group get-togethers are welcome as the entire motel complex can be reserved The RV Park has full-service (30 amp) hook-ups with ample space for larger RVs at $24.00. Tent sites are available for $12.00. Four people can enjoy a night in our equipped Sioux-style tipi for $26.00. The RV Park also has bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities. The Caddis Lodge which accommodates four to six people may also be rented through the Sportsman. A furnished two-bedroom contemporary log home, situated on six acres of meadowland with Big Hole River frontage, offers great privacy and great fishing. A three-night minimum stay is requested; $200.00 per night. The Sportsman Motel and RV Park is in the quiet town of Melrose, Montana (population 90 people), where you'll fine a nice restaurant, fly shop, fishing guide services, shuttles, and a gas pump, but no grocery store or ATM. We don't have a mall, Jacuzzis or traffic jams either but we do have clean rooms, friendly service and a heapin' helping of Montana.
| ||||||
|