Notch 8 Railhouse | Stay Montana
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Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 Levels
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1 Half bath, 2000 square feet, 186 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, and Queen + Twin
6 Guests maximum
Portable crib included for babies.
Nearest airport
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Snow Skiing
- Watersports
- Wildlife Viewing
- Gallatin Valley Mall
- Theatre
- Kayaking, Canoeing
- Mountain Biking
- Rafting
- Scenic Drives
- Cross Country Skiing
Places of Interest
- Museum of the Rockies — Venue with a vast collection of dinosaur fossils, along with exhibits of regional & native history.
- Downtown Bozeman Partnership — Hub for information on shopping, dining, culture & events in the charming downtown area.
- Ellen Theatre — Designed by architect Fred Willson, the vintage restored venue hosts an array of shows & performers.
- Montana Ale Works — Over 40 craft beers on tap & creative pub fare in a former freight house with happy-hour specials.
- Yellowstone National Park — Renowned park since 1872 is home to mountains, animals & nearly half of the globe's active geysers.
- Montana Grizzly Encounter — Mountain sanctuary for rescued grizzly bears, with up-close encounters & educational programs.
- Bozeman Hot Springs — Enduring complex featuring natural hot springs feeding indoor & outdoor pools, plus saunas & a gym.
Reviews
Karolina M.
September 2024Beautiful Bozeman
This townhouse is in the four corners area of Bozeman. It was just me and my husband visiting our MSU grad student the last week in September. The weather was absolutely gorgeous and unusually warm. We visited the Caverns State Park following a college rodeo in Dillon as well as the usual hiking, fishing, shopping & dining on Main Street, the Alpaca Farm and touring the University. The unit has a nice layout and comfortable beds and furniture. The view of the storage units and trailers strewn about behind it is ugly as the complex was squeezed in behind an industrial area. Many of the units on the other side back up to a green belt and it was a lovely short walk to the river which I took multiple times. The Railway Lofts and Cottages appears to be a mix of second home/rentals and full time residents as the school bus came through on weekdays. It is managed by Stay Montana and was very inexpensive during the first official week of Autumn. The hiked-up keyless exchange fee was actually $75 more than the base rental rate for 6 nights which is how long we stayed. Of course we didn’t pay any taxes, fees or a cleaning and I am glad we didn’t use any keys. ”