Sacajawea Hotel - Three Forks

The hotel is closed at this time for remodeling. Please check back in April 2010 for our re-opening.

The Sacajawea Hotel offers gracious accommodations in thirty guest rooms, each with TV, private bath and telephone.

The hotel was named after the famous Shoshone guide woman who led the Lewis & Clark Expedition through the area in 1805. The hotel was founded in 1910 by John Q. Adams (no relation to the former president) to serve passengers and crew of the Milwaukee Railroad. Designed by Bozeman architect Fred Wilson, the wings of the building were originally part of the Madison House, located in Old Town Three Forks. The wings were pulled to their present location on log rollers by horse teams. The balance of the hotel, the lobby and most of the guest rooms, were then constructed. When rail service to Three Forks was discontinued the Sacajawea Inn found itself in the unenviable position of being a railroad hotel without a railroad.

Now a wonderful place to base an outdoor trip. Only 4 miles from the Headwaters of the Missouri River, in the heart of Lewis & Clark's trails. Plenty of hiking, canoeing, trout fishing, hunting, hay rides and barbecues.



The hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Over the years the Sacajawea has undergone extensive renovations, providing modern amenities while retaining its old fashioned charms, ambiance and attention to detail. Today the hotel retains all the grandeur of its heyday with only slight changes. For more information please call.

Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
5 North Main Street
Three Forks,  MT 59752

Phone: 406-285-6515
Fax: 406-285-4210

The Sacajawea Hotel is located on the main route between Yellowstone and Glacier Parks, 28 miles west of Bozeman on I-90 Exit 278. Take I-90 Exit 278, turn south past the golf course. The Sacajawea Hotel is on the left as you come into downtown Three Forks.

Season
All Year

Hours
24 Hours

Payments
visa, american express, master card, discover, cash, personal check (in state), travelers checks, carte blanche, diners club

Reservations
group reservations required, late cancellation fee, walk-ins welcome

continental breakfast included, corporate rate, fax service, pay telephone, handicapped accessible, pets allowed, non-smoking, air conditioning, beer/wine, business services, catering service, dinner, information, parking, meeting room, room service, bar/lounge, fine dining, breakfast, gift shop, coffee shop, concierge, convention center, food services, in-room coffee, lunch, massage, non-smoking rooms, public restroom, vending machines, major credit cards, lounge, fitness center, restaurant, internet access high speed

barbecue, day tour, fly fishing, golfing, horseback riding, music, hiking, horseshoes, history, bird hunting, board game, canoeing, dancing, fishing, gambling, holiday event, hunting, nature, river fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, stream fishing, walking, weddings, wildlife viewing, wilderness, winter sport

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