Spend the night in this centenarian homestead house on the edge of Montana's beautiful Rocky Mountain Front. Then enjoy a scrumptious western-style breakfast prepared by owners Rita and Joe Christiaens.
Dupuyer is a tiny town along Highway 89, a place immortalized by writer Ivan Doig in "This House of Sky," Doig's story about growing up on Montana ranches. Inn Dupuyer is located a couple blocks from the center of town.
Inn Dupuyer, open year round, is a great location for a variety of outdoor activities:
Watch wildlife, hike, bike, ski, hunt, or fish along the Rocky Mountain Front.
Visit Glacier National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the Great Bear Wilderness, the Lewis & Clark National Forest, and the Blackfeet Indian Nation.
Tour a Hutterite colony or the dinosaur digs by Choteau.
In the evening sit by a campfire and listen to Joe spin yarns under the stars.
Select from 5 unique guest rooms, each with a private bathroom.
Full and Hearty Breakfast
Year round
Inn Dupuyer offers several opportunities not often available at a bed and breakfast:
• Overnight boarding for horses.
• Carriage rides, hay rides and sleigh rides.
• Carriage rental for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, parades and unique family photo settings.
• Experience the "Big Sky Country" by spending the night outdoors sleeping in a Tepee or a Sheep Herder's Wagon.
$65-85








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