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The Ranch at Rock Creek

Montana

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Après fishing at the Ranch at Rock Creek Photo: Courtesy of The Ranch at Rock Creek

TAGS: HORSEBACK RIDING, CUTTHROAT TROUT, SINGLETRACK, BOWLING
This year-old property, set on a working ranch in the Anaconda-Pintler Range, near the mining town of Philipsburg, offers spectacular facilities: a full-service spa, nine lodge rooms, three log mansions, eight luxury platform tents, a 24-foot movie screen, a hockey pond for the colder months, and—why not?—a bowling alley. But we're more excited about the 60 horses for riding across sage-covered hillsides, the archery range, the 80 full-suspension mountain bikes (the ranch has ten miles of singletrack), and the arsenal of fly rods for hauling brown and cutthroat trout out of blue-ribbon Rock Creek, which runs through the backyard. $900 per person per night; theranchatrockcreek.com

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