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7 Places For An Ideal Romantic Weekend Getaway In Montana (2024)

For couples who enjoy being close to nature while enjoying the charm of the outdoors, Montana is an ideal weekend getaway destination. From celebrating your second honeymoon to getting married in the famous Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, the state of Montana offers a diverse choice of accommodation. There are picturesque vintage towns, spectacular cities, relaxing B&Bs, charming mountain lodges and similar spots that draw in couples, partners and anyone seeking romance. Escaping into the wilderness and the unique topography of Montana make you meet your inner self before anyone else.

There isn’t any specifically best time for a romantic vacation in Montana. Winters here offer snow fun followed by bonfire warmness. At the same time, summers call up for adventure in lakes hiking through the mountains, and exploring the recreational side of the state of Montana.

7 Places For An Ideal Romantic Weekend Getaway In Montana

To know more about planning a romantic holiday in this stunning scenery of Montana, have a look at our choicest picks below. We are sure you will find some great romantic weekend getaway options to choose from in Montana.

1. Snow Bear Treehouses and Chalets

The Snow Bear Chalet is the first ski-in/ski-out treehouse globally. It is the most unique and ideal place to spend a romantic weekend getaway in Montana. However, because reaching here is possible only via skiing, you and your partner might have to get into some adventure. The treehouse is basically settled on 25 feet high treetops somewhere in the Whitefish Mountain skiing area. It is right next to a ski slope, and from inside, the accommodations are an epitome of luxury. They have three multi-level treehouses and six luxuries 2- and 3-bedroom vacation rental chalets. Each has a fully-furnished kitchen, rustic fireplaces, life-size windows, and a hot tub on the private balcony. A stay here offers excellent privacy and an experience of a lifetime.

NOTE: A stay here requires booking for three nights at a minimum. Also, the prices may double up during the peak winter season.

2. Paradise Gateway

Nestled in the majestic Absaroka Mountains, the Paradise Gateway offers a romantic stay close to the grand and gorgeous Yellowstone River. From the comfort of this B&B, couples can capture scenic views of the Yellowstone River, Emigrant Mountain and part of Yellowstone Forest. The property has two private luxury vacation homes, two green guest rooms, along with six rustic-chic cabins and guesthouses. While the host serves a yummy breakfast spread, guests can prepare other meals in their functional-attached kitchen. They even arrange on-site catering and guided tours of the nearby Yellowstone region for cabin guests. Paradise Gateway’s seclusion and yet its proximity to Montana’s best “Yellowstone” makes it a go-to B&B.

3. Laughing Horse Lodge

The Laughing Horse Lodge is a seasonally operating lodging space in Bigfork, Montana. It is nestled somewhere amidst the Glacier and Yellowstone National Park, right at the base of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. There isn’t a better place to stay for couples visiting Montana for outdoor adventure than this. The lodge operates from May through October, making up for your ultimate summer vacation. Guest can sit in the front garden and enjoy the scenic views around. Or there is an in-house pub, restaurant, and a library where visitors of all kinds and interests can enjoy their best. The Lodge also hosts several weekly and monthly events throughout the year, focusing on food, drinks, and entertainment. Guests seeking outdoor adventures can also step out in the nearby wilderness of hiking and fly-fishing.

4. Howlers Inn B&B and Wolf Sanctuary

North America’s premier B&B, the Howlers Inn, offers a unique experience to couples in Montana. It is settled in a 42 acres picturesque Bridger Canyon right outside Bozeman. Nowhere else in entire North America will find an accommodation space sharing for both humans and wolves. Yes, the Howlers Inn has its own wolf century open for only the guest staying here (to view and click pictures). Inside two huge separate enclosures, with seasonal creek, trees, boulders, a pond, seasonal creek, and trees. The century isn’t licensed for exhibiting wolves but has a permit to house and care for those who cannot be released in the wild. For added fun and adventure, guests can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing, in the Yellowstone National Park.

5. Time After Time Bed & Breakfast

Time After Time is a peaceful retreat nestled amidst spectacular scenery. Everything here is pure, wooden, airy, basically a relaxing atmosphere away from the city’s hustle and bustle. Guests can choose from four rooms: the Garden Room, the Victorian Room, the Safari Room, and the Dragonfly Cabin. The host offers a luxurious spread of lip-smacking breakfast, whereas, for other meals, guests can either cook or visit the nearby restaurants. Adding some fun into the vacation activities like hiking, biking, and hunting in the nearby wilderness is always available. Or guests can also access the in-house golf course or B&B’s Pond, or the nearby Bitterroot River for fly-fishing. Regardless of your indoor or outdoor interests, this is a great place to be at.

6. Izaak Walton Inn

Izaak Walton is a family-owned lodge settled in a secluded property surrounded by forest. It is right on the borders of Glacier National Park, nestled in a historic 1939 building. With all the modern luxuries and amenities, a stay here will reflect Montana’s laid-back style and historical past in the best possible way. For taking the meaning of tranquility and seclusion to another level, the property has no telephone, television or internet services. This setting makes up for a true escape from the hustle and bustle of a busy modern life. With that, guests staying here can enjoy the true meaning of hiking, biking, walking tours, horseback riding, boating, skiing, whitewater rafting, and snow floating. Besides that, guests can enjoy the true sense of Mountainous Montana with all the views and fresh air all around.

7. Grey Cliffs Ranch

Located in the heart of southwestern Montana, the Grey Cliffs Ranch is an ideal vacation spot for families, groups of friends and couples. A stay here won’t just let you enjoy the ranch atmosphere but will also give the true sense of Montana’s iconic lakes, forests, and especially mountains. While the ranch covers 5,200 acres, a section of 8,000 square-foot is dedicated for lodging near the Madison River. The ranch property is also home to several harmless birds and animals, including Elk, Pheasants, Golden Eagles, horses, etc. Guests can indulge in clay shooting, tubbing, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, fly fishing, and horseback riding for fun activities. The ranch also has its on-site poetry studio hosted by Licia Lucas-Pfadt. You can volunteer for poetry lessons or even learn and shop for ceramic products during your stay here.

Other Places For An Ultimate Montana’s Romantic Vacation

  • Go camping and live the authentic ranch experience with your partner at the Resort at Paws Up.
  • Take a slice of historic Montana in with your partner upon your stay in Gingerbread House.
  • Plan an eco-friendly stay in the Moss Mountain Inn away from the city’s hustle and bustle.

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