
Summary
During winter, two to six feet of snow blanket Tom Miner Basin and surrounding mountainsides. It is during this quiet season that the B Bar Ranch opens for lodging and guests. Reservations are available from mid-December through February.
B Bar Ranch near Emigrant, MT is nestled among the 10,000-foot peaks of the Gallatin mountain range in the Tom Miner Basin, which sweeps from Yellowstone National Park’s northern boundary to intersect with Montana’s fabled Paradise Valley. The ranch’s nine thousand acres of open meadows, forested hillsides, riparian areas and mountainous wildlands provide excellent habitat for the region’s renowned wildlife species, including grizzly and black bears, elk and moose, wolves and coyotes, and countless varieties of birdlife. The ranch is a place of spectacular beauty, and committed to protecting its unique and extraordinary landscape.
A working ranch since 1906, the B Bar today raises and works Suffolk Punch draft horses to preserve and improve the breed and increase their numbers, provides summer range for the company's herd of Ancient White Park Cattle (from which organic, grass-finished beef is sold) and operates a high-altitude organic garden and greenhouse featuring heirloom varieties of vegetables and herbs, along with maintaining an intensively-developed landscape at ranch headquarters. Although not operating as a summer dude ranch (with structured activities and entertainment), the B Bar welcomes guests and groups throughout the year who utilize the ranch for activities ranging from meetings and retreats to workshops and weddings.
Souce: www.bbar.com

Features
Food:
All Meals, Organic
Amenities:
Private Bath, Hot Tub, Jacuzzi Tubs, Woodstove, Library, Pond

Activities & Animals
Horseback Riding, Horses, Cows, Snowshoeing, Wildlife, Organic farming, X-Country Skiing