THE LODGE

Your perfect Montana vacation awaits

The Lodge at Green Valley Ranch offers the ultimate in rustic luxury. Designed by critically acclaimed architect Larry Pearson in the Glacier Park lodge tradition, the Lodge was constructed by neighboring craftsmen from reclaimed logs and native stone. The open floor plan offers multiple large common rooms and privacy in five well-appointed bedrooms (plus a 4 bed bunk room), accommodating up to 14 guests at full occupancy.

$2,500/night May-October 
$2,000/night November-April

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A large gourmet kitchen with commercial range, two sinks, two dishwashers, two refrigerators, Simon Pearce dishware, and a dining room table with seating for sixteen guests makes family gatherings, formal board meetings and distinctive dining events easy and memorable. The nearby game-table and drop-leaf table accommodate twelve guests for larger gatherings, with additional outdoor seating for eight in warm weather.

The centerpiece of the main floor living room is the two-story stone fireplace flanked by comfortable furniture and lit by antique wagon wheel chandeliers. The extensive library in the loft, with its cozy pot-bellied stove to read by, is filled with classic and contemporary literature, and a northwest art collection and regional antiques complete the rustic Montana lodge atmosphere.

Guests will savor the views from every window and from our covered porches; the porch off the living room even has its own outdoor fireplace to sit by as the sun goes down.
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THE CABIN

Accommodate up to 9 guests in luxury and comfort

The Cabin at Green Valley Ranch was designed in the same style as the Lodge with rustic Montana materials and decor, and an open floor plan. The Cabin is perfect for families and small groups, with three bedrooms accommodating up to nine guests at full occupancy. Two main floor bedrooms offer one king and one queen bed, and a lower dorm-style bedroom sleeps five guests.

$900/night May-October
$500/night Nov-April 

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The open kitchen and living room are graced by a river stone fireplace, leather sofa, Old Hickory chairs and Edward Curtis prints. Antiques and Pendleton and Hudson Bay blankets complete the authentic Montana look of the Cabin.
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