Suzette's Guidebook

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Suzette's Guidebook

Food scene

Inside, the wood beams of the ceiling are adorned with countless elk antlers donated by locals. In every direction are taxidermy wildlife—an owl, bears, wolves, and even a mountain lion. It is like a museum of wildlife. Great place to eat and or have your favorite drink.
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Buckhorn Bar
120 Main St
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Inside, the wood beams of the ceiling are adorned with countless elk antlers donated by locals. In every direction are taxidermy wildlife—an owl, bears, wolves, and even a mountain lion. It is like a museum of wildlife. Great place to eat and or have your favorite drink.
The Lazy B Bar and Cafe is a historic 1883 family friendly bar and grill serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great pizzas, NY style hot dogs, pasta, a variety of hot and cold sandwiches and Wilcoxson's ice cream (Made in Montana). **Alcohol slushy's **Bingo on Monday Nights
Lazy B Bar & Cafe
135 Main Street
The Lazy B Bar and Cafe is a historic 1883 family friendly bar and grill serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great pizzas, NY style hot dogs, pasta, a variety of hot and cold sandwiches and Wilcoxson's ice cream (Made in Montana). **Alcohol slushy's **Bingo on Monday Nights
Best burgers on this side of the continental divide. Fast service and ice cold beer. Great place to take a break from the heat or the cold.
Western Bar
142 Main Street
Best burgers on this side of the continental divide. Fast service and ice cold beer. Great place to take a break from the heat or the cold.

shopping

Come check out our shop. We have a very nice art gallery, books, artisan made products and coffee bar!
Latigo & Lace
122 Main St
Come check out our shop. We have a very nice art gallery, books, artisan made products and coffee bar!
Upon its' opening, forge offered antiques, jewelry, fine art, furniture and much more. Inside it housed a local real estate office. In summer of 2021 both an old-fashioned candy shoppe and high-end cigar humidor are to be added.
forge
206 Main Street
Upon its' opening, forge offered antiques, jewelry, fine art, furniture and much more. Inside it housed a local real estate office. In summer of 2021 both an old-fashioned candy shoppe and high-end cigar humidor are to be added.
This is an eclectic offering of goods and services. The services will include access to a computer, copiers, facsimile, notary, mobile notary and other business related resources. And best of all, a great selection of wine.
Pretty Prairie Business Center
133 Main Street
This is an eclectic offering of goods and services. The services will include access to a computer, copiers, facsimile, notary, mobile notary and other business related resources. And best of all, a great selection of wine.
Blue Pine Wine sells wine by the glass and by the bottle, and is open Thursday through Sundays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The shop also sells Montana microbrews and seltzers and serves meat and cheese snack trays such as the “Calamity Jane Platter,” an assortment of meats, cheeses, crackers, nuts, olives and seasonal fruits. Blue Pine Wine is also offering special activities through the summer including live music, food and wine pairings, open mic nights and art classes. The walls are decorated with the art of local photographers whose prints are for sale.
Blue Pine Wine
133 Main Street
Blue Pine Wine sells wine by the glass and by the bottle, and is open Thursday through Sundays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. The shop also sells Montana microbrews and seltzers and serves meat and cheese snack trays such as the “Calamity Jane Platter,” an assortment of meats, cheeses, crackers, nuts, olives and seasonal fruits. Blue Pine Wine is also offering special activities through the summer including live music, food and wine pairings, open mic nights and art classes. The walls are decorated with the art of local photographers whose prints are for sale.

Sightseeing

Gibson Reservoir is a man-made body of water located just south of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, 20 miles northwest of Augusta, Montana. It forms part of the county line between Teton and Lewis & Clark counties. The reservoir is formed by the concrete arch Gibson Dam and backs water up between a hilly pass for about 3 miles. The water in the dam is initially provided by spring snow runoff and carried there via the North Fork Sun River and the South Fork Sun River right after the two join. The reservoir is mainly used for irrigation control.
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Gibson Reservoir
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Gibson Reservoir is a man-made body of water located just south of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, 20 miles northwest of Augusta, Montana. It forms part of the county line between Teton and Lewis & Clark counties. The reservoir is formed by the concrete arch Gibson Dam and backs water up between a hilly pass for about 3 miles. The water in the dam is initially provided by spring snow runoff and carried there via the North Fork Sun River and the South Fork Sun River right after the two join. The reservoir is mainly used for irrigation control.
Sun Canyon Lodge sits on the edge of the Lewis and Clark National Forest and Bob Marshall Wilderness, located on the east side of the Rocky Mountain Front. This stunning Lodge is tucked into a breathtakingly beautiful gulch with a cliff on one side and mountain views on the others. We strive to provide a backcountry wilderness experience of a lifetime. The Bob Marshal offers a variety of opportunities: choose to enjoy a first-class base camp for day rides, excellent fishing, hikes, or to explore the more remote areas of the vast complex upon horseback.
Sun Canyon Lodge
8571 Sun Canyon Lodge Rd
Sun Canyon Lodge sits on the edge of the Lewis and Clark National Forest and Bob Marshall Wilderness, located on the east side of the Rocky Mountain Front. This stunning Lodge is tucked into a breathtakingly beautiful gulch with a cliff on one side and mountain views on the others. We strive to provide a backcountry wilderness experience of a lifetime. The Bob Marshal offers a variety of opportunities: choose to enjoy a first-class base camp for day rides, excellent fishing, hikes, or to explore the more remote areas of the vast complex upon horseback.
Teton Pass Ski Area: Affordable, family fun on the edge of Montana's magnificent Rocky Mountain Front! Located just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, and west of Choteau, Montana, Teton Pass possesses some of the most stunning views, diverse terrain, and untracked snow of any ski hill around. It covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs, with plenty of access to backcountry skiing and snowmobile trails. The zero lift lines and friendly staff make for a top-notch skiing or snowboarding experience. We offer a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, ski school, and rental shop. FULL DAY/HALF DAY LIFT TICKET PRICES Adults - $45/$40 Military/College (w/ ID) - $40/$35 Seniors (65+) - $40/$35 Youth (7 to 17 years) - $35/$30 Kids (6 years and under) - Free Beginner Lift Only - $15/$15 Ask us about group discounts for 15 or more people! Season Pass Prices Duration varies • Price varies Adults - $450 Military/College (w/ ID) - $350 Seniors (65+) - $350 Youth (7 to 17 years) - $250 Kids (6 years and under) - Free Family Passes - 10% Discount Less Rental Prices Duration varies • Price varies Full Day - $25 Half Day - $20 Helmet or Poles Only - $5 Ski/Snowboard Lessons 2 hours • $20 We are still short-staffed, so we appreciate you calling ahead if you or your child wants a ski or snowboard lesson. We will do our best to accommodate everyone! Group Lessons are at 10:30am and 1:30pm, and last approximately 2 hours. The cost is $20 per person. Contact MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 1354 Choteau, MT 59422 CONTACT
Teton Pass Ski Resort
N Fork Teton Rd
Teton Pass Ski Area: Affordable, family fun on the edge of Montana's magnificent Rocky Mountain Front! Located just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, and west of Choteau, Montana, Teton Pass possesses some of the most stunning views, diverse terrain, and untracked snow of any ski hill around. It covers 400 acres and has 43 downhill runs, with plenty of access to backcountry skiing and snowmobile trails. The zero lift lines and friendly staff make for a top-notch skiing or snowboarding experience. We offer a large day lodge, a restaurant/bar, ski school, and rental shop. FULL DAY/HALF DAY LIFT TICKET PRICES Adults - $45/$40 Military/College (w/ ID) - $40/$35 Seniors (65+) - $40/$35 Youth (7 to 17 years) - $35/$30 Kids (6 years and under) - Free Beginner Lift Only - $15/$15 Ask us about group discounts for 15 or more people! Season Pass Prices Duration varies • Price varies Adults - $450 Military/College (w/ ID) - $350 Seniors (65+) - $350 Youth (7 to 17 years) - $250 Kids (6 years and under) - Free Family Passes - 10% Discount Less Rental Prices Duration varies • Price varies Full Day - $25 Half Day - $20 Helmet or Poles Only - $5 Ski/Snowboard Lessons 2 hours • $20 We are still short-staffed, so we appreciate you calling ahead if you or your child wants a ski or snowboard lesson. We will do our best to accommodate everyone! Group Lessons are at 10:30am and 1:30pm, and last approximately 2 hours. The cost is $20 per person. Contact MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 1354 Choteau, MT 59422 CONTACT
Riding experience on our trips varies from the very experienced to novice. Our horses are well trained and gentle. No riding experience is necessary to join these trips. We take guests varying in age from 7 year old children to ladies and gentlemen who may be as old as the mountains themselves. The relationship with your horse begins on the morning your trip departs for the wilderness. Before introducing you to your specific horse, you will be given a detailed instruction on proper handling, trail etiquette and safety. More lessons are learned on the trail, but we cover the basics before your adventures begins. We then introduce each guest to their assigned horse. Riders are matched with horses based on rider size, experience, ability and attitude. Each animal has its own personality, so after being introduced to your horse, more instruction on specific habits and quirks may be necessary. Though each animal has its quirks, they are as perfect as we can ask of them. Once instructions and introductions are done, we will mount up and head down the trail. Even the intimidated rider who was nervous about the trip becomes perfectly at ease after a mile or two on the trail. The miles pass quickly as we ride along the thick timber, crossing small mountain streams or rivers, and through parks where we can look out and see the splendor of the Rocky Mountains. Our horses are trail wise and alert so there are few stumbles or blunders. They work hard to keep you comfortable, though sometimes your backside may get a little sore. We also try to offer opportunities to walk and lead you horse on level or downhill slopes. Walking helps to keep your muscles loose, and decreases the stiffness that may occur from too much time in the saddle. Some of the trusty mules and horses you may meet on your trip are Tagg, Tugg, Axle, Huey, Ivan, Sully, Maggie, Hawk, Simon, Buster, Klondike, Lamar, Mongo, Flash, Yukon, Gwen, Wyn, Dually, Gus, Sonny, and Blueberry. There are too many to name them all!! We own the horses and mules we use and have a great deal of respect for the work they do to make your trip the adventure of a lifetime.
Mills Wilderness Adventures
Riding experience on our trips varies from the very experienced to novice. Our horses are well trained and gentle. No riding experience is necessary to join these trips. We take guests varying in age from 7 year old children to ladies and gentlemen who may be as old as the mountains themselves. The relationship with your horse begins on the morning your trip departs for the wilderness. Before introducing you to your specific horse, you will be given a detailed instruction on proper handling, trail etiquette and safety. More lessons are learned on the trail, but we cover the basics before your adventures begins. We then introduce each guest to their assigned horse. Riders are matched with horses based on rider size, experience, ability and attitude. Each animal has its own personality, so after being introduced to your horse, more instruction on specific habits and quirks may be necessary. Though each animal has its quirks, they are as perfect as we can ask of them. Once instructions and introductions are done, we will mount up and head down the trail. Even the intimidated rider who was nervous about the trip becomes perfectly at ease after a mile or two on the trail. The miles pass quickly as we ride along the thick timber, crossing small mountain streams or rivers, and through parks where we can look out and see the splendor of the Rocky Mountains. Our horses are trail wise and alert so there are few stumbles or blunders. They work hard to keep you comfortable, though sometimes your backside may get a little sore. We also try to offer opportunities to walk and lead you horse on level or downhill slopes. Walking helps to keep your muscles loose, and decreases the stiffness that may occur from too much time in the saddle. Some of the trusty mules and horses you may meet on your trip are Tagg, Tugg, Axle, Huey, Ivan, Sully, Maggie, Hawk, Simon, Buster, Klondike, Lamar, Mongo, Flash, Yukon, Gwen, Wyn, Dually, Gus, Sonny, and Blueberry. There are too many to name them all!! We own the horses and mules we use and have a great deal of respect for the work they do to make your trip the adventure of a lifetime.
Our short expeditions, which range from half a day to three days, are a great opportunity to get your future paleontologist’s feet wet. All these programs build off one another, so the longer you stay the more you learn! There is no age minimum (or maximum) but please make sure that the expedition you are looking at is the right fit. All these programs are great for adults with an interest in paleontology too! These programs are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and group size is limited to about 10 people per day.
Two Medicine Dinosaur Center
120 2nd Ave S
Our short expeditions, which range from half a day to three days, are a great opportunity to get your future paleontologist’s feet wet. All these programs build off one another, so the longer you stay the more you learn! There is no age minimum (or maximum) but please make sure that the expedition you are looking at is the right fit. All these programs are great for adults with an interest in paleontology too! These programs are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and group size is limited to about 10 people per day.
Bean Lake is located along the Rocky Mountain Front. Boating may be enjoyed on the lake. At an elevation of 4500, the site encompasses 17 acres. There are 8 campsites. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers are available. Bean Lake is located 15 miles south of Augusta.
Bean Lake
Bean Lake is located along the Rocky Mountain Front. Boating may be enjoyed on the lake. At an elevation of 4500, the site encompasses 17 acres. There are 8 campsites. A boat launch, toilets and access for camp trailers are available. Bean Lake is located 15 miles south of Augusta.