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(1\%&tPG IW Montana 1995-96 Group Tour Planning Guide Montana State Library 3 0864 1006 6628 1 MONTANA GROUP TRAVEL 1995-96 UPDATE What’s New? Since we went to press, SqelixW/Aqtsmaknik1 Cultural for groups of 30 or more; children 6 and Center, “The People’s Center” several attractions and under, free. @e§ 53253 U.S. Highway 93, P.O. Box 278 accommodations have Pablo, MT 59855 opened their doors in Charlie Russell Chew-Choo 406-675-0160 Fax 406-675-0260 Montana. They’re too 224 W. Main, P.O. Box 1123 This tribal center exists to share the good to overlook! Salish, Kootenai and Pend Oreille way of Lewistown, MT 59457 life through educational programs, a 800-735-7886 Fax 406-538-7477 living museum, library, archives and a The central Montana dinner train travels Grizzly Discovery Center gift shop. 25 miles over the Central Montana rail 201 S. Canyon, P.0. Box 996 Open year-round. April through September: line (formerly Milwaukee Road) through 9 A.M.-9 P.M.; October through March, the scenic landscape that inspired West Yellowstone, MT 59758 9 A.M.-5 P M. (Monday-Friday). Group tours Montana’s beloved cowboy artist, Charlie 406-646-7001 800-257-2570 available. Minimum time: 45 minutes. Russell. Prime rib dinner and entertain¬ Fax 406-646-7004 Group admission: $2/adult, $ 1/senior and ment are included in each run. Located at the west entrance to student, children 6 and under, free. Yellowstone National Park, this educational @0© Tours depart weekend evenings late June through September or by appointment. center offers visitors a rare opportunity Boarding time is 5 P.M. Minimum time: to watch live grizzlies and gain a greater Havre Beneath the Streets 4.5 hours. Admission: $65/person. For understanding of this magnificent animal 100 Third Ave., P.O. Box 1605 reservations: 800-735-7886, M-F, 8 A.M.- while in grizzly country. Exhibits, movies Havre, MT 59501 5 P.M., Saturday, 8 A.M.-Noon. and unique gift store enhance the experience. Bears are seen playing and 406-265-8888 New Lodging foraging inside a natural habitat area. Explore a restored community that Colstrip Super 8 406-748-3400 thrived underground a century ago in Open year-round, 9 A.M.-7 P.M. (summer), northcentral Montana. Between 1889 and Fax 406-748-3400 9 A.M.-Dusk (winter). Group tours 1935, a racial mix of black, red, yellow Glendive Kings Inn 406-365-5636 available. Group admission: $4/person. and white co-existed, sometimes Fax 406-365-8943 Minimum time: 30 minutes without movie. @0© explosively, in the rough-and-tumble Hamilton Super 8 406-363-2940 town of Havre. Uncover the mystery of Fax 406-363-2940 this underground community that Kalispell Ramada Klondike Inn Yellowstone IMAX Theatre included the Wall Sing Laundry, Tamale 406-857-2200 Fax 406-857-2221 101 S. Canyon Street, P.O. Box 504 Jim’s, the Sporting Eagle Saloon, a Lolo Days Inn 406-276-2121 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 bordello, opium den and more. Fax 406-273-0712 406-646-4400 Open year-round, 9 A.M.-5 P.M. (Monday- Shelby TownHouse Inns 406-434-2212 Fax 406-646-4101 Saturday), Sunday by appointment for Fax 406-434-2498 Presented on a six-story-high screen with groups of 15 or more. Group tours St. Regis Super 8 406-649-2422 surround-sound stereo, “Yellowstone” available. Minimum time: 75 minutes. West Yellowstone Conference Hotel interprets the history, wildlife, geothermal Admission: $ 5/adult,$3/children under 406-646-7365 Fax406- 646-4433 activity and grandeur of our first national 12, $4/adult for groups of 25, $3/adult Whitehall Super 8 406-287-5588 park. Together with the Grizzly Discovery Center, IMAX is the perfect complement to the Yellowstone experience. Montana Outdoors is Montana at its Best Open year-round, 9 A.M.-9 P.M. (May 1- Oct. 15), 11 A.M.-8 P.M. (Oct. l6-April 30). Montana at its best is Yankee Jim Canyon you here. There are wildlife tours, guided Group admission (minimum of 15): $4/ from a whitewater raft, the Bob Marshall ski and snowmobile trips, scenic lake person. Minimum time: 50 minutes. Special Wilderness on horseback, the Bighorn cruises, bicycle tours, even cattle drives. Let rates and lounge for tour escort and driver. River when the trout are hungry or the Wild Montana’s outdoor recreation specialists bgiiskd© & Scenic Upper Missouri River when the put the Big Sky stamp on your tour itiner¬ water is high. These are just a sampling of aries. Find them listed in our Group Tour the many soft adventure tours that await Planning Guide as attractions. What’s Hot? Not new but worth a The Pollard Hotel enjoy the highest vertical drop in the U.S. closer look are several 2 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 650 as well as 3,500 acres on two mountains. Red Lodge, MT 59068 Other winter activities include cross-country attractions that will 406-446-0001 Fax 406-446-3733 skiing, snowmobiling and wildlife watching. brighten your tour itinerary The sales staff at Big Sky can assist you in Built in 1893, this grand old hotel has been arranging these services. with scenic, historic and completely renovated, combining turn-of- the-century elegance with contemporary recreational appeal. B@(39(D@ amenities. The Pollard offers a quiet, relaxing atmosphere in the midst of the Gallatin Gateway Inn fun-loving, mountain resort town of Red U.S. Highway 191, P.O. Box 376 Billings & Vicinity Lodge. Combine your stay with skiing in Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 winter or fishing, hiking, and exploring 406-763-4672, 800-676-3522 Apsaalooka Tours the nearby Beartooth Highway and Fax 406-763-4672 1 Forestry Lane, P.0. Box 370 Yellowstone Park in summer. There are Originally built in 1927 as a summer Crow Agency, MT 59022 36 rooms, some with hot tubs, and a full- resort for Yellowstone Park visitors, the 406-638-7211 Fax 406-638-7213 service dining room. A full breakfast is Gallatin Gateway Inn was a grand included in the room rate, which runs Custom tours of the Crow Indian Reservation. railroad hotel that has been fully $75-$175. Options include the Little Bighorn Battle¬ restored. The original railroad clock, (10® field National Monument, Bighorn River Polynesian mahogany woodwork, floats, Indian cultural presentations, dance decoratively carved beams and high performances, Indian food and more. Tours Yellowstone River Expeditions arched windows reflect the luxury of an are arranged by the Little Big Horn College earlier era. The inn has 35 rooms, a 2242 SW 45th, P.O. Box 20132 tourism department. spacious restaurant, conference and Billings, MT 59104 banquet facilities. Activities include a fly Tours offered June, July and August. Rates Phone & Fax 406-652-7561 casting pond, tennis courts, swimming pool vary. Notify at least 10 days in advance. 800-598-8682 and mountain bikes. Nearby are excellent (HD These daily jetboat tours offer wildlife fishing, horseback riding, hiking and skiing. viewing and local history in addition to a Guided historical tours also available. scenic change of pace on Montana’s lower Beartooth Highway Yellowstone River. Horseback rides and Open year-round, 6 A.M.-10 P.M. U.S. Highway 212 from Red Lodge to chuck wagon dinners are also available SB® @ Yellowstone National Park through this outfitter. 406-446-1718/2103 Open daily, May 20-Sept. 10, daylight Northern Rockies Natural History Described by CBS correspondent Charles hours. Admission varies according to P.O. Box 42 Kuralt as “the most beautiful drive in activities. Book tours through the Billings Bozeman, MT 59771 America,” this 69-mile drive reaches nearly KOA, 406-252-3104. 406-586-1155 Fax 406-587-1813 11,000 feet by a series of switchbacks and ® (MKDQ hairpin turns. Sky-top views of snow-capped These custom tours focus on wildlife, peaks, glaciers, alpine lakes and plateaus natural and cultural history in the make this a truly memorable travel Bozeman & Vicinity Bozeman area, including Yellowstone experience. Park and the Gallatin and Paradise Big Sky Ski & Summer Resort valleys. NRNH provides interpretive guide Open June to mid-October. Allow three P.O. Box 160001 service for auto, van and bus tours. The hours for this drive. Big Sky, MT 59716 company also offers evening natural 406-995-5000 Fax 406-995-5003 history presentations. A deluxe, six- 800-548-4487 (Groups), 800-548-4486 person van equipped for wildlife viewing (Individual reservations & information) is available. These programs are both educational and entertaining. This destination resort offers an 18-hole Arnold Palmer golf course, tennis courts, Tours available year-round. Plan for half- scenic lift ride, whitewater rafting, or full-day format. Group admission in horseback rides and blue ribbon fly NRNH van is $85/person. Step-on guide fishing. In winter, downhill skiers can service ranges from $190-$240. 3 What’s Hot? Sacajawea Inn World Museum of Mining and Missouri River Outfitters Hell Roarin’ Gulch 5 N. Main St., P.0. Box 648 P.O. Box 762 Three Forks, MT 59752 West Park and Granite Street, Fort Benton, MT 59442 406-285-6615,800-821-7326 P.O. Box 3333 406-622-3295 * Fax 406-285-4210 Butte, MT 59702 Not much has changed on the Wild and With its wraparound porch, lofty ceilings 406-723-7211 Scenic Upper Missouri River since early and antique furnishings, this grand This Mining City attraction features both explorers used it as the main waterway to railroad hotel offers welcome respite for indoor and outdoor exhibits containing the West. Stretching 150 miles downriver travelers. Built in 1882 and completely thousands of articles common to the from Fort Benton, the Upper Missouri is a renovated in 1991, the Sacajawea offers mines and miners’ way of life. Hell wide, easy-going and remote river, filled modern comforts and fine dining while Roarin’ Gulch is a reconstructed, turn-of- with wildlife and history. Missouri River preserving an important piece of the-century mining camp with cobble¬ Outfitters offers half-day to nine-day Montana history. The community of stone streets. Buildings include a general guided trips for up to 20 people per Three Forks gets its name from the store, assay office, saloon, drug store, riverboat. Visitors need sleeping bags for nearby confluence of three great rivers- soda fountain and many more. extended trips; full food service and the Jefferson, the Madison and the camping gear are provided. Guided canoe Gallatin-to form the Missouri River. This Open daily, June-Labor Day, 9 A.M.- trips and canoe rentals are also available. 9 P.M. Rest of year: Tuesday-Sunday, was a milestone in the Lewis & Clark Season runs April 15-October 15. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Closed mid-November Expedition of 1805-06. The Sacajawea Minimum time: 4 hours. Write or call for through March. Minimum time: 1 hour. derives its name from the Indian woman rates; deposit required. Admission free. who helped guide the expedition. Year- @0@D© round outdoor recreation opportunities (D(D include fishing, hiking and skiing. Short tours available. Helena & Vicinity Great Falls & Vicinity @0@D(D Gates of the Mountains Lewis & Clark Honor Guard 16 miles N of Helena off 1-15 c/o Great Falls Chamber of Commerce Butte & Vicinity P.O. Box 478, P.O. Box 2127 Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Great Falls, MT 59403 Helena, MT 59624 406-458-5241 1500 Fairmont Road 406-761-4434 Fax 406-761-6129 Named by the Lewis and Clark Expedition Anaconda, MT 59711 This living history group conducts of 1805, this spectacular gorge is reached 800-332-3272 Fax 406-797-3337 programs to inform and entertain by only by boat or trail. Towering cliffs allowing the audience to participate in This full-service resort, located between appeared to block the expedition’s the history of the Lewis & Clark Expedi¬ Glacier and Yellowstone national parks, passage up the Missouri River. As the tion, which explored this region in 1805 offers 24-hour access to two Olympic-size explorers neared the site, the cliffs and opened the Northwest to trade and pools and two hot mineral soaking pools. appeared to pull apart like a huge gate. settlement. Costumes and equipment are Other activities include an 18-hole, par Passenger excursion boats take visitors authentic. Programs can be conducted 72, championship golf course, horseback through the “Gates” on 2-hour scenic indoors or outside. riding, western-style barbecues and local cruises. The tour combines wildlife viewing historical tours. Available year-round, 6 P.M.-10 P.M. and history with great scenic appeal. weekdays, 10 A.M.-10 P.M. weekends. Open year-round. Call for reservations, Tours operate on a regular schedule from Programs must be arranged 30 days in rates and additional information. Memorial Day through late September. advance. Minimum time: 2 hours. BOIDdD© Charter service available for groups of 20 Admission: $ 5/person. or more. Minimum time: 2 hours. Group admission: $ 5/adult; $4/senior. @0(D(D© 4 What’s Hot? The Hi-Line (U.S. 2) shoreline of more than 1,600 miles. The festivals. In winter, this destination ski power plant museum includes fossils of resort can handle 7,000 skiers an hour. Bear Paw Battleground dinosaurs, armored fishes and swimming Lodging ranges from economy to deluxe; P.0. Box 26, 16 miles S of Chinook on reptiles, as well as artifacts from old other facilities include restaurants, bars, Highway 240 Fort Peck. ski school, ski shop, ski rentals, photo¬ graphic and video shop. Chinook, MT 59523 Museum open daily, Memorial Day-Labor 406-357-3130 Fax 406-357-3140 Day, 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Guided, 1-hour Open 9 A.M.-10 P.M. late November to One of Montana’s three units of the Nez tours of the power plant leave on the mid-April; 10 A.M.-9:45 P.M. early May to Perce National Historic Park, the battle¬ hour. Maximum of 20 persons per tour. September. Value season and group rates. ground memorializes the last major Admission free. © encounter between American Indians and ©ID© the U.S. Cavalry. It was here that Chief Diamond K Chuckwagon Joseph of the Nez Perce made his famous Wahkpa Chu’gn 5121 U.S. Highway 93 S speech: “From where the sun now stands, Archaeology Site Whitefish, MT 59937 I will fight no more forever.” There is a short interpretive trail. U.S. Highway 2 W P.O. Box 1045 Columbia Falls, MT 59912 c/o Hill County Courthouse Open year-round. Daylight hours in 406-862-4242 Fax 406-892-2298 300 4th Street summer, by appointment September-May. Havre, MT 59501 Chuckwagon-style buffet dinner, live Full-time park ranger is available mid-May 406-265-6417/7550 western music (Sons of Pioneers style) to mid-September. Minimum time: 1.5 and comedy stage show. hours. Admission free. This prehistoric bison kill site is the largest @D Q and best-preserved of its kind in this area of Open mid-June to September, 6:30-9 P.M. the northern plains. Artifact exhibits Minimum time: 2.25 hours. Group Fort Assinniboine interpret the significance of the site. admission: SI 4.95/adult; $9-95/ student(13-l6 yrs); $ 12.50/children 12 P.O. Box 308, Star Route 36, 6 miles SW Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 A.M.- and under; 10% discount for groups; of Havre off U.S. Highway 87 5 P.M., mid-May to mid-September. Daytime driver and tour guide free. Havre, MT 59501 tours Tuesday through Sunday; 7 P.M. tour ©ID®© 406-265-8336 Fax 406-265-7451 Tuesday through Saturday. Minimum time: 60 minutes. Group admission: $4.50/adult; Explore Montana's oldest and largest $3/senior; $2/student. The Far West military post. Established in 1879, Fort 0 P.O. Box 248 Assinniboine once housed more than 500 residents. View officers’ quarters, barracks Bigfork, MT 59911 and entertainment hall. 406-857-3203; 406-837-4391 (in winter) Kalispell & Vicinity Enjoy beautiful Flathead Lake aboard the Open mid-May to mid-September. Daytime and evening tours on request. Minimum The Big Mountain Ski & Far West, a two-level cruise boat with a time: 1 hour. Group admission: $3/adult; Summer Resort capacity of 200. Scheduled daytime cruises last 90 minutes. Special tours $ 1.50/student; children free. P.O. Box 1400 include sunset cruise, Montana barbecue Fort Peck Dam & Museum Whitefish, MT 59937 and a fiesta night. Charters can be 406-862-3511 800-858-5439 arranged to all points of the lake from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fax 406-862-2955 any suitable docking location. Full P.O. Box 208 catering and live music available for With Glacier National Park next door and Fort Peck, MT 59223 private charter. more than 3,000 acres of skiable terrain, 406-526-3411 The Big Mountain is among North Tours operate during summer months. Fort Peck Dam is one of the world's oldest America’s largest and most scenic ski and Minimum time: 90 minutes. Group and largest hydraulic earthfill dams-an summer resorts. Summer activities admission: $7/adult; $4/children 12 and earthen structure that stretches from bluff to include a scenic gondola ride, hiking, under. bluff, more than four miles across the horseback riding, chuckwagon dinners, ©@D©E) Missouri River. Fort Peck Lake has a village and summit dining and music 5 What’s Hot? Izaak Walton Inn wind and water can be seen from Guided tours of the parachute loft and turnouts that overlook a broad vista of training facilities are available. 123 Izaak Walton Inn Road, eastern Montana badlands. Deep gorges, P.0. Box 653 Open Memorial Day-Labor Day, 8:30 rugged cliffs, haystack huttes and spires Essex, MT 59916 A.M.-5 P.M. Allow 45-60 minutes. are the result of millions of years of erosion. 406-888-5700 Fax 406-888-5200 Minimum time without tour: 20 minutes. Also a rich fossil site, more than 10 species Admission free, donations accepted. Originally built in 1939 to accommodate of dinosaurs have been identified. @0@D0 Great Northern Railway crews, the Izaak Open daily, April-Noventber during Walton today welcomes Amtrak passen¬ daylight hours. Minimum time: 60 gers detraining at its front door as well as Allard’s Flathead Indian minutes. Daily entrance fee. visitors arriving by bus or car. Lots of Museum & Trading Post railroad memorabilia and an attractive 1 Museum Lane, U.S. Highway 93 location on the edge of Glacier National St. Ignatius, MT 59865 Park make the inn a popular stop along Range Riders Museum 406-745-2951 800-821-3318 U.S. Highway 2, midway between East Old Highway 10 W, Exit 135 off 1-94 Fax 406-745-2961 and West Glacier. The inn maintains P.O. Box 730 cross-country ski trails in winter and Located in the Mission Valley, this Miles City, MT 59301 offers guided ski tours of Glacier. complex includes the Flathead Indian 406-232-4483 Museum, a live buffalo exhibit and a two- Open year-round, 7 A.M.-10 P.M. Minimum Located on the site of an Army canton¬ story log trading post and gift shop time: 2-3 hours for a meal and tour. ment built in 1876, this museum houses featuring local beadwork and crafts. View one of the finest collections of cattle and jam, jelly and syrup being made the old- cowboy lore found anywhere. Exhibits fashioned way at the gourmet huckleberry Wild Eyes Photo Adventures include a Fort Keogh replica, a carriage jam factory while you enjoy a huckleberry house with horse-drawn vehicles, a ice cream cone or fresh huckleberry pie. 894 Lake Drive reproduced main street of old Milestown, Convenience store on site. Columbia Falls, MT 59912 a homestead log house, gun collection 406-387-5391 and cowboy artifacts. Open year-round, 9 A.M.-9 P.M. (May- Located near Glacier National Park, Wild September) 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. (October- Eyes offers a magnificent backdrop for Open daily, April-October, 8 A.M.-8 P.M. April). Huckleberry Jam Factory open May- wildlife photography of wolves, grizzly Special tours for groups. Minimum time: 2 September only. Group tours with advance bears, bobcats, birds of prey and more. hours. Admission, $3-50/adult. notice. Minimum time: 30 minutes. Hosts are experienced wildlife handlers Admission free. who are licensed to raise these animals 0 for observation. On-site cabins can accommodate 6 to 8. Larger groups need Missoula & Vicinity to make special arrangements. Fees vary. Open year-round. Aerial Fire Depot and Smokejumper Center @9(D U.S. Highway 93, 1/2 mile W of the airport Miles City & Vicinity P.O. Box 6, Airport Terminal Missoula, MT 59802 Makoshika State Park 406-429-4934 3 miles SE of Glendive off 1-94 Smokejumpers are highly trained c/o Glendive Chamber of Commerce specialists who parachute into remote P.0. Box 930 areas of national forest to fight the Glendive, MT 59330 spread of wildfires. The nation’s largest 406-365-5601 training base for smokejumpers is located To the Sioux Indians who named this in Missoula. The visitor center at the place, Makoshika means “bad earth” or Depot offers updated displays, dioramas “bad land.” Eerie formations sculpted by and videos related to fire suppression. 6 Receptive Operators Alluring Getaways & Gray Line of Yellowstone Trails West Tours Promotions P.O. Box 1168 25 Neill Avenue P.O. Box 157 4647 McHugh Drive P.0. Box 9113 Red Lodge, MT 59068 Helena, MT 59624 Helena, MT 59604 406-446-2304 Fax 406-446-2828 406-443-1410 Fax 406-442-3764 406-443-8834 800-396-8834 Motorcoach tours and step-on guide service 800-735-4443 Custom and package tours tailored to available for Yellowstone and Grand Teton Custom and theme-based itineraries, both business and pleasure travel; national parks, as well as Virginia City. such as fishing and dinosaurs, for specializing in unique group and FIT domestic and international travelers. Maitland and Associates, Inc. itineraries, special events and concerts in 3250 Foothill Road Travel Masters the Pacific Northwest. Kalispell, MT 59901 1001 SW Higgins Ave. Suite 107 American West Adventures 406-755-8687 Fax 406-755-8686 Missoula, MT 59803 P.O. Box 10 Full service receptive operator offering 406-728-3005 Fax 406-728-3085 Billings, MT 59102 complete tour programs and multi lingual Full-service travel agency providing custom 406-252-9711 Fax 406-252-3590 guide service throughout Montana and itineraries and land tours in the Pacific Specializes in Glacier, Yellowstone and the Pacific Northwest. Northwest, with emphasis on Montana. Grand Teton national parks, Little Bighorn Montana Hospitality West Mountain Tours, Inc. Battlefield and Black Hills area, and works extensively with international market. 2000 Missoula Avenue 111 N Last Chance Gulch Suite 1A Missoula, MT 59802 Helena, MT 59601 Anderson-Elerding Travel 406-549-6543 Fax 406-728-4360 406-442-3002 Fax 406-442-3002 Service, Inc. “Hub and spoke” tours: arrange transpor¬ Custom and package tours emphasize the P.O. Box 2185 tation from Seattle/Portland to Missoula, fun, beauty and history of the western Great Falls, MT 59403 where groups are based for trips to U.S. and Canada. 406-761-0700 Fax 406-727-4221 Glacier National Park and nearby areas. Yellowstone/Glacier Custom tours throughout the Pacific Off the Beaten Path Adventures, Inc. Northwest; multi-lingual guides available. 109 East Main P.O. Box 165 Beartooth Travel Service Bozeman, MT 59715 Bozeman, MT 59771-0165 Roberts, MT 59070 406-586-1311 Fax 406-587-4147 406-585-9041 Fax 406-586-0396 406-445-2303 Fax 406-445-2303 Special service for travelers and small Personalized tours include bear, elk and Custom arrangements for cattle drives. groups seeking custom itineraries, unique buffalo watching, fishing, hiking, geysers, accommodations and activities, knowledge¬ rodeos and ranch tours, barbecues and Steve Copeland able guides and “secret” tips. artists; Japanese interpretation. P.O. Box 1104 Rocky Mountain Travel Bozeman, MT 59771 Yellowstone Tour and Travel Company 406-586-3580 Fax 406-586-3580 P.O. Box 369 4113 Lombardy Drive West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Fly-fishing only; specializing in Japanese Helena, MT 59601 406-646-9310 Fax 406-646-9490 groups. 406-449-0021 Fax 406-449-0021 Year-round tour itineraries and activity Going West Tours Specializes in agricultural, sports/adventure planning for the greater Yellowstone 23 South Last Chance Gulch and educational tours and tours to the Park area, including lodging and dining. Helena, MT 59601 region’s national parks and historic areas. 406-443-6133 Fax 406-443-2716 Sells only to the international market. Receptive services for international/ domestic groups and individuals in Montana, the Pacific Northwest and Canada. 7 Charter Bus Companies Beach Transportation Company Hall Transit Charter Service Rocky Mountain Company, Inc. Transportation, Inc. Mount Avenue Missoula, MT 59801 1310 Birch 1410 E. Edgewood Drive 406-549-6121 Helena, MT 59601 Whitefish, MT 59937 Emergency phone: 406-251-3936/4509 406-442-5654 or 406-468-2714 406-862-2538 or 406-543-8701. Emergency phone: 406-468-2714 Emergency phone: 406-862-2550 Pick-up points: All points in Montana for Pick-up points: Kalispell, Whitefish, Great Pick-up points: Full ICC authority. interstate groups. Great Falls and Helena Falls, Glacier National Park, Libby, Operates in all states and Canada. for intrastate groups. Poison, Cut Bank. Equipment: 47-passenger MCI coaches with Equipment: 47-passenger coaches with A/ Equipment: 15-passenger vans. MCI A/C, PA, and recliner seats and restrooms. C and restrooms. One with VCR and including 102C3 47-passenger coach with 41-passenger MCI with A/C, PA and recliner stereo. One with galley. 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s. A/C, restroom, video, telephone, PA. seats. School buses and vans. Additional services: Limited mechanical, cleaning, dumping, garaging, step-on Karst Stage, Inc. guides. 511 N. Wallace Bozeman, MT 59715 406-586-8567 (24 hours) Cody Bus Lines Pick-up points: Interstate groups at all P.O. Box 1168 points in Montana. Intrastate groups in Red Lodge, MT 59068 Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Helena, West 800-733-2304 Yellowstone. Emergency phone: 406-446-2818 Equipment: 96” and 102” 47-passenger Pick-up points: All points in Montana for MCI coaches with A/C, PA and restrooms. interstate movements. 40-passenger VIP coach with A/C, PA, Equipment: 39- and 47-passenger MCI restroom, galley, six TVs, VCR system. coaches with A/C and restrooms. Also Additional services: Mechanical, cleaning, have 12- and 24-passenger mini-coaches garaging, dumping. with A/C. Montana Motor Coach, Ltd. Glacier Park, Inc. 213 East Cedar East Glacier Park, MT 59434 Bozeman, MT 59715 406-226-5531/5532 406-586-6121 (24 hours) 602-248-6000 (Sept. 15-May 15) 800-585-6625 Pick-up points: Glacier National Park, Fax 406-586-3836 Kalispell, Great Falls. Fax 800-586-6625 Equipment: 42-passenger coaches and 18- Pick-up points: Full ICC interstate passenger “rollback-top” scenic coaches. authority. Equipment: 47-passenger MCI coaches and one 23-passenger mini-coach. All units have A/C, reclining seats, restrooms, PA. One 47-passenger and mini-coach have video system. 8

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