A true vacation
means hte chance to explore different experiences,
differentimes times-places and desintations that
whisk you away from the here and now. Montana
has those kinds of places Feeding the beautiful
mountain valleys of Southwestern Montana are the
rivers that spoil fisherman and a colorful history
of ghose towns, mining camps, historical sites
and wide open spaces.
Montana is a vast and varied
state of mountains, canyons, river valleys, forests
and caverns. It's the 4th largest state in the
nation but with our popularion under 1 million,
it's actually the sixth least-populated state.
Ah... there is room to breathe
and nowhere is the air fresher. The myths and
legends of the American West are still alive here
from the historic ghost towns Virginia City to
Butte and Anaconda, the site of the famous Copper
King Wars, and a very short jaunt from The Fish
Creek House Bed and Breakfast in Whitehall, Butte
also has something few other cities can claim
- a rich and incredible history.
Visiting Butte, even today,
one can literally step back into time. Butte is
also one of only two cities to be recognized as
a National Historic Landmark - with more than
4000 historic buildings of one kind or another.
Butte is literally teeming full of historic buildings
- and makes other "restored" historic
towns seem rather lame in comparison. And if all
the historical buildings and "ghost signs"
aren't enough, there is always the every present
old mining rigs (over 40 of them dot the sky in
Butte) to help remind visitors what built Butte
into the town that it is today.
As the Lewis and Clark expedition
commemorates its bicentennial, Montana is again
a central part of the Lewis and Clark travels.
As you can wind your way west through the "City
of Murals" here in Whitehall and retrace
the historic trails of the Lewis and Clark expedition,
stop by at the Fish Creek House You'll feel right
at home in their beautiful log home Bed &
Breakfast, and will happily assist you in planning
your visit around Big Sky country. Then there's
the watchable wildlife... A pair of binoculars
will come in handy as you discover the pleasures
of one of Montana's most popular pastimes, wildlife
watching. Elk, deer and antelope roam freely on
our property.
A good tip, grab a cup of coffee
while we whip up breakfast since according to
the experts, the best viewing time is dawn. Whether
you're visiting Montana for a hunt or fishing
on one of the world class fly fishing rivers nearby,
or if you simply prefer to relax Fish Creek House
is a wonderful home to come back to... while you're
away.
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| About
the Author |
| Cyd Bus has
been an executive in the Hospitality Industry
for 15 years. Also a graduate of the NY Restaurant
school,and co owner of a catering company.
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Creek House in Southwest Montana |
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