Izaak Walton Inn      
290 Izaak Walton Inn Road, Essex, MT 59916, USA    
(406) 888-5700
 
 
$98
- $200


Book a Room $98 - $200

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Brian Kelley, Stephen

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Description

Circa 1939. The Izaak Walton Inn was built as an overnight lodging for Great Northern Railway workers. It is located now on the Burlington-Northern Mainline and is served twice daily by Amtrak. The inn is in a strategic location for enjoying Glacier National Park. You can take trails and rivers into the Rocky Mountain forests and meadows.

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Rates

$98 to $200

Off Season: $98 to $125

Payment Types Accepted Include Master Card, Visa and Travelers Checks.

Amenities

This property has 30 total guest accommodations with private bath, 1 with fireplace, 3 suites and 2 conference rooms. The types of beds available include Queen and Double.

  • Bicycles
  • Copy Machine
  • Fax
  • Handicap Access
  • Sauna

Events Hosted

    • Family Reunions
    • Seminars
    • Meetings
    • Weddings

Liquor License

    • Full

Innkeepers Association Memberships

PAII.

Reservation/Cancellation Policies:

Cancellation

45 days for refund

Smoking

Limited.


Other Activities

    • Fishing
    • Parks
    • Skiing Cross Country
    • Hiking
    • Mountain Biking

Historic Interest

National Register.

Historic Awards:

  • National Register (Granted)
  • State Register (Granted)
  • National Historical Site (Granted)
  • State Historical Site (Granted)

Historic Memberships:

  • State Historical Society


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cozy

The coziest cross-country ski resort in the Rockies.
Anonymous
10/21/2008

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Publicity and Press Reviews

Outdoor America-Summer, Seattle Times.


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