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Arrive
Fly into Butte and drive westward
one-and-a-half hours through the
Anaconda-Pintlar mountain range; wind
your way through scenic valleys, up
dramatic hills, and past blink-and-you’ll-
miss-them towns.
Sleep
The 6,800-acre property has been a
working cattle ranch since the late
1800s, but this is only its second winter
as a luxury resort. Opened to the public
just last year, The Ranch at Rock
Creek boasts nine luxuriously-appoint-
ed rooms in the main Granite Lodge, as
well as fi ve fully-furnished log homes,
two charming cabins, and two unique
suites in the converted 19th-century
barn. The Lodge sits on a ridge just
west of Rock Creek, a good-sized
stream that bisects the Ranch and
burbles merrily, even in winter. Priced
from $900 per person per night, it’s not
a budget vacation. However, given the
level of service, range of covered of-
ferings (everything but spa treatments
and specialty wines are included in
that price), and unique experience, you
defi nitely get your money’s worth.
Play
You’ll want to spend all your time
outdoors. The vistas are breathtaking—
dusted with pristine snow, sparkling
in the winter sun, and unmarred by
crowds of tourists or locals. Here are
some of the activities off ered.
Downhill skiing. Nearby Discovery
Basin is a rustic ski area with more
than 60 runs catering to all skill levels.
Sleigh rides. Take a hot-buttered-
rum-fueled ride powered by elegant,
midnight-black Percheron horses.
Ice-skating. Hit the private pond just
steps from The Granite Lodge.
Snowmobiling. Pilot your own
machine. Open up the throttle on an
isolated bluff just to see how fast she
will go.
A chauff eured Sno-Cat excursion.
Climb 870 feet above the valley fl oor.
Horseback riding, hiking, biking,
snow shoeing, cross-country skiing.
Nearly 20 miles of trails lead up from
the valley fl oor and climb above the
tree line along the steep ravines.
Shooting. A er a thorough safety
lesson at the Ranch’s private open air
shooting range, the thrill of hitting
a target makes even the most timid
shooters eager for one more round.
hide out in
montana
The Ranch at Rock Creek
off ers all-inclusive adventure
with a luxurious twist
Dine
Most meals are enjoyed in the dining
room in The Granite Lodge where the
chef Josh Drage showcases local ingre-
dients to spectacular eff ect. His cuisine
pairs well with the inspired wine list
and refl ects the region with a focus on
organic beef, elk, and bison; free-range
chicken and organic eggs; fresh fi sh;
and seasonal local fruits, vegetables,
and herbs. Try dishes like succulent red
wine-braised venison shoulder served
puttanesca-style with Kalamata olives,
capers, and roasted red peppers; melt-
in-your mouth grilled bison tenderloin
seasoned with smoked sea salt and
fresh thyme and paired with red wine
demi glace and a gratin of Yukon gold
potatoes and morel mushrooms; and
deserts like honey crisp apple tarte
tatin with maple whipped-cream, or
huckleberry milkshakes with white
chocolate biscotti.
Socialize
At night, the rounds are served up at the
lodge’s Silver Dollar Saloon, where
the four-lane bowling alley, pool table,
and karaoke scene are presided over by
a charming native-Montanan who’s not
only a top-notch mixologist but does
a fi ne rendition of “Say My Name” by
Destiny’s Child. The Saloon also boasts a
screening room with a 14-foot television
(which is nice, because the rooms don’t
have TVs!). //KATE BUSKA
Silver Dollar Saloon
The Granite Lodge