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Review: Lone Mountain Ranch

Lone Mountain is an authentic dude ranch that’s been operating in Big Sky Country for over 100 years.
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Amenities

Bar
Kids Program
Ski

Rooms

25

Set a convenient 40 minutes from the Bozeman Airport and an hour from Yellowstone, Lone Mountain is an authentic dude ranch that’s been operating in Big Sky Country for over 100 years. The property’s 24 log cabins are rustic on the outside and full of cozy amenities inside, like wood burning fireplaces, tiled walk-in showers, and private sitting areas with vinyl record players. This is a place to experience authentic Montana culture, from naturalist-led tours of the national park, to fly fishing in the Gallatin River, to saddling up in the Lee Metcalf Wilderness.

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