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Montana fly fishing accomodations

Air and Car Travel

Book air travel into Bozeman (Bozeman Yellowstone International ) or Butte ( Bert Mooney Airport ).  Sheridan is about an hour and twenty minutes from Bozeman , and fifty minutes from Butte. As a general rule, most of our guests find better connections in and out of Bozeman.  Sheridan is three hours from Billings and two and half hours from Missoula.

Links for the local car rental agencies also on each airport web site.

If you are flying private air. Below are the links to the local airports and facilities available.

Driving directions to Sheridan, MT

Traveling east or west on Interstate 90: Exit 249 in Whitehall, Montana. Head south on North Whitehall Street towards West Legion Avenue. At the stop sign, turn right at West Legion Avenue and travel approx 4/10 of a mile to MT-2/MT-55/MT-69 (towards Virginia City). Turn left and head south on MT-55. MT-55 will eventually change to MT-287/MT-41 at blinking light. Continue south on MT-287 through Twin Bridges to Sheridan

Traveling north or south on Interstate 15: Exit 263 in Dillon, Montana. Head on MT-41 North, until you reach Twin Bridges, take a right at the light heading south to Sheridan.

Accommodations and Dining

Sheridan, Montana

Ruby Valley Lodge

 

Twin Bridges, Montana

  • The Old Hotel – Historic hotel and Fine dining – 406.684.5959
  • Kings Motel – Lodging – 800-222-5510 (Outfitter and guide, Matt Greemore License #4005)
  • The Wagon Wheel – Family style dining – 406-684-5099
  • The Shack – Family style dining – 406-684-5050

Virginia City, Montana

Alder, MT

  • Chicks Bar and Motel – 406-842-5366

There are dining and accommodation options in the surrounding towns of Ennis and Dillon, Montana.

"Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers." ~President Herbert Hoover

FishTales Outfitting LLC is a licensed Outfitter with the State of Montana's Board of Outfitters
and Permittee for the Madison, Big Hole and Beaverhead Rivers.