About Three Forks

Set within the heart of Yellowstone Country, the laid-back town of Three Forks is a brilliant base for those looking to explore the great outdoors in both the summer and winter months, or to venture to the nearby cities of Bozeman, Helena and Butte. Accommodation options include self-catering spots as well as a charming heritage hotel, with space for the whole family. Whether you’re looking for a welcoming stop on a Montana road trip or a fun starting point for a nature-focused adventure, the best places to stay in Three Forks have got you covered.

If you’re dreaming of hiking, mountain biking and horse riding across picturesque terrain, or kayaking, fishing and rafting on cool mountain rivers, look no further. The region’s most famous attraction is Yellowstone National Park, within reach for an epic day trip. The state parks of Missouri Headwaters and Lewis & Clark Caverns are just nearby, as is Madison Buffalo Jump, used by Native American hunters for more than 2,000 years. There are opportunities for guided tours, as well as plenty of adventurous activities in each of the parks. Big Sky Resort, Montana’s top skiing destination, is also within driving distance of Three Forks, and a fabulous place for winter and summer sports.

Back in Three Forks, you’ll find cafés, shops and eateries, in addition to the Headwater Public Golf Course. Headwaters Heritage Museum and the Railroad & Trident Heritage Center provide excellent opportunities to delve into the history of the area. Whether you’re a history aficionado, into fishing or eager to go horse riding in the hills, the best places to stay in Three Forks offer a welcoming place to unwind after big days of discovery.

The Best Places to Stay in Three Forks

For Boutique Chic

  • The Sacajawea Hotel is a heritage spot with 29 chic guestrooms in downtown Three Forks. Opened in 1910, the hotel has been recently renovated, yet retains plenty of its original charm with antique furnishings and indulgent bathrooms. Sip evening cocktails and enjoy live music at the Sacajawea Bar. Great for families, friends or couples.

FOR A HOLIDAY HOME OR APARTMENT

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, the busiest in Montana. The drive to Three Forks is just 30 minutes by taxi or airport shuttle.
  • Montana is ideal for a road trip! Contact our partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Visit between June and September for the warmest weather (22 - 32°C), or during the winter for snow sports and cosy evenings by the fire.

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The best hotels in Three Forks

Sacajawea Hotel

Three Forks (Montana)

Historic 1910 hotel totally updated to offer home-from-home hospitality, lofty ceilings and rustic antique furniture. Large rooms with natural light, luxe bathrooms and a complimentary continental breakfast. Pompey's Grill is popular with locals or head to Sac Bar for live music and cocktails.

  • Sights nearby - Norris Hot Springs is known as the 'water of the gods' and worth a visit.
  • Fishing - Do some fly fishing in the Headwaters of the Missouri River.
  • Great walks - Headwaters State Park.
  • Back to Nature - Relaxing in nature.
from $125 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Grey Cliffs Ranch

Three Forks (Montana)

An intimate lodge nestled in the lush grasslands of Southwest Montana. The lodge is comfortable yet rustic, with traditional style interiors and stunning views. All meals are included in the price and there are activities galore. A cosy, comfortable base perfect for experiencing the great outdoors.

  • Fishing - Excellent fly-fishing in the Rocky Mountains, visit the on-site trout pond or head out with an experienced guide for the day
  • Views - Beautiful views from the rooms of the surrounding hills, spectacular Rocky Mountain tops and on-site ponds
  • Full of character - Stag heads adorn the walls, and there are deep leather sofas to relax in next to a roaring fire
  • Active Holiday - Explore the ranch's 5,200 acres of land and enjoy a plethora of activites no matter the season
for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees