







McAllister Inn & Lodging
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Luxury Accommodations & Fine Dining
Rooms

King Room
We have designed our standard king room in a master bedroom like fashion. With space to maneuver and relax, this room has what you need to sit back and enjoy your stay including: a 55" television, refrigerator, microwave, writing desk, arm chair, USB outlets, separate bathroom and a closet.
As with all our rooms, if you need a breath of fresh air it is just steps away to the patio with mountain views and seating as well as seating in front.

Queen Suite
Our Queen Suite is our largest and perhaps most accommodating room. Offering ample space to maneuver and entertain as well as two comfortable Queen-sized beds, a relaxed arm chair, individual seating, a writing desk, refrigerator, microwave, USB outlets, and a 60" television.
As with all our rooms, if you need a breath of fresh air it is just steps away to the patio with mountain views and seating as well as seating in front.

ADA Queen Room
Our ADA accessible room offers ample space to maneuver and entertain. These charming rooms are uniquely furnished and provide all the modern creature comforts to ensure a luxurious stay. Offering two comfortable Queen-sized beds, a relaxed arm chair, refrigerator, microwave, USB outlets, and a 55" television. In addition to these amenities our ADA room has a table with extra seating for friends and family to join.
As with all our rooms, if you need a breath of fresh air it is just steps away to the patio with mountain views and seating as well as seating in front.
Attractions

Birding
The McAllister Inn is incredibly fortunate be located in the heart of birding and bird breeding country right on the edges of the Pacific and Central Flyways. Classic, free range, Mountain, Upland, Riparian and Wetland habitat are located, literally, right out the back door of your room.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks lists our state's breeding population of birds at 250 species, with another 170 migratory or incidental species just passing through. A safe bet would put 200+ of these species in the valley at any point in time between April 1st and November 30th.
The list of observable birds is awe inspiring:http://fieldguide.mt.gov/displayFamily.aspx?class=Aves
Photos courtesy of Panzer Gnauck
Fishing
The Upper Madison
Commonly called the “50 Mile Riffle” or the “Upper”, the stretch of the Madison River
between Quake Lake and Ennis Lake is the quintessential American trout stream.
Any fisher, regardless of age or experience who can make the pilgrimage to this river
will be justly rewarded with the ample opportunity to catch quality browns, rainbows
and whitefish, in a setting comparable to few places in the world.
Ennis Lake is the last leg of this epic stretch of river an (not coincidentally) the location of the McAllister Inn .
This is where, whether on the sticks or just kicked back in your seat enjoying the view, visions
of the ones you caught and the ones that got away will tug at your mind. Life will slow
to the beat of the oars on the water and the only real question in life will become:
"When do we do it again?"

Wild Flowers
Green descends on the valley in mid-April, snow comes and goes, rain falls. Somewhere under the soil life is triggered, perennials yawn, seeds germinate and the sun and the weather take it from there. Early May comes and non-descript greens morph into every color imaginable as they push to strut their flowers and show their stuff.
McAllister Lodging
5564 North HWY 287, McAllister, MT, 59749, United States
T 406-682-5050
F 406-682-5055
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