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Gallatin Riverhouse, Big Sky, MT

Gallatin Riverguides offers riverside accommodations at The Gallatin Riverhouse. The Riverhouse is a 2 bedroom/2 bath fully furnished home with a loft for parties of 6 conveniently located 1/2 mile South of Big Sky on the Gallatin River.



Riverhouse Riverview--right out your front door

 

River views from the dinning room.

Open kitchen area for entertaining.

Roomy loft with LOTS of play space.

Master bedroom.

Bedroom number two.

Enjoy all that Big Sky has to offer during your stay with us!

  • Blue Ribbon trout fishing out your back door year round!
  • White water rafting
  • Alpine skiing at Big Sky Resort
  • Nordic skiing
  • Snowmobile trails located nearby
  • Hiking
  • Horseback riding
  • 18-Hole Arnold Palmer-designed golf course

Riverhouse Rental Rates

$275 nightly
10% discount for 7 nights or more
3% resort and 7% accomodation taxes apply

The Fine Print


Deposit: 50% of lodging fee due within 10 business days of your reservation (via check, Visa, or MasterCard). Reservations made less than 60 days prior to arrival will require immediate payment in full via credit card.

Balance of Lodging Fee: Due within 60 days prior to arrival.

Cancellations: Cancellations made more than 60 days prior to arrival receive no penalty. Cancellations made between 60 and 30 days prior to arrival forfeit deposit. Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to arrival forfeit entire lodging fee.

The Really Fine Print

  • A 7% state bed tax plus a 3% resort tax will be added to all reservations.
  • A 3-night minimum stay is required for all reservations.
  • All rates are subject to change without notice.
  • All rates are non-commisionable.
  • 10% discount applies to stays of more than 7 nights during the standard season.
  • The minimum Christmas booking is 7 nights and there are two 7 night Christmas periods available.


Other accommodations ranging from hotels/motels, roadside cabins and deluxe condos available throughout the Big Sky area. Call us at (406) 995-2290 or click here to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Last Updated (Thursday, 01 December 2011 13:21)

 
Regional Conditions

"The trout do not rise in the cemetery, so you better do your fishing while you are still able."      -Sparse Grey Hackle

 

Gallatin River 360 c.f.s., January 10th, 2012. Winter weather under the Big Sky has arrived.  This time of year you will find yourself mainly focusing on nymphing big stonefly patterns with smaller midge, lightning bug, copper john, and pheasant tail type patterns. Fishing streamers should also produce fish. The valley has been fishing well, on overcast days with warmer nights the canyon has been producing big fish in the big holes.

 

Upper Madison 1240 c.f.s., January 10th, 2012. With winter weather finally here the fishing has slowed down, the up side is there are no crowds, and for the patient there are fish to be had.  browns will chase streamers between the lakes, and from Slide down to 3 Dollar. Nymphing small rubberlegs, eggs and baetis patterns has been productive. The temp at kirby is at 34! you can find warmer water below the West Fork.

 

Yellowstone River 1690 c.f.s., December 2nd, 2011. Winter conditions prevail, if you can stand the wind, and can find a safe place to enter (shelf ICE!), you can hook up with some fish. Nymphing beadheads is your best bet, articulated streamers above Big Timber are still attracting good attention.

 

Yellowstone National Park, December,2011 The park is closed to fishing until May 2012

 

Lower Madison 1960 c.f.s., October 8th, 2011. Baetis, midges and streamers should be the main focus.  Good place to be on a cloudy day.

 
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