3/5 - Okay
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Only one place to eat and it will cost you $40 to $50 a plate. Rustic and western.

Room was clean but a but small for the price. Great new bathroom. Good option not too far from St Mary’s entrance. If I was traveling with horses it would be a good place to stay.
Reviewed on 2025/10/22

Room was clean and comfortable. Staff was welcoming.
Reviewed on 2025/11/9

You can't beat the location of this hotel and the convenient access to top hiking trails. The staff and dining are excellent. I have stayed here twice and my only complaint is that the mattresses are uncomfortable.
Reviewed on 2023/8/21

Cabin was cute. Beautiful view of empty plains. Very peaceful. Drawback was that the bathrooms were in a separate building. However we had two bathroom stalls and two shower stalls dedicated to our cabin so you would never have to wait for a bathroom or shower. Great outdoor kitchenette that we shared ...
Reviewed on 2025/9/10

This place is a SCAM....DONT STAY here!!!! I took pictures of the property and wanting to share, but dont see a place to add photos. There were only two useable tents, nothing like the pictures. Air-up-mattresses, beds not made, bedding didnt match, dirty wine glasses, body fluids on the comforter, ...
Reviewed on 2023/8/24
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Chief Mountain during your travels in Babb. Discover the area's glaciers and seek out the hiking trails.
Only one place to eat and it will cost you $40 to $50 a plate. Rustic and western.
The motel was fine and Thorson's market was unique.
Johnson’s cafe was good. Great rustic rancher ambiance. A blast from the past
Not a lot of nearby eating options. Our favorite restaurant was Two Sisters. The Cattle Barons Supper Club was good, but expensive.
Not much there! One country store with helpful clerk.
