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Johnstad's Bed and Breakfast and Log Guest Cabin, in the
heart of Paradise Valley, exudes classic Montana hospitality
and awaits the eager visitor the Big Sky Country. Emigrant
Peak in the distance affords breathtaking views while guests
breath in the fresh country air. Guests in both the Bed and
Breakfast and Guest Cabin can easily walk down to the
Yellowstone River to fly fish, view an eagle in flight, or
witness a deer scampering across an open field. Johnstad's is
a place to relax and look at life from another perspective.
Three spacious bedrooms, each with private bath with
shower, are available in the newly built redwood bed and
breakfast. The view of the Absaroka Mountains from each
lodging is spectacularly beautiful and inviting. A French
antique bed sets the tone for the elegantly decorated Rainbow
Room. Its private bath features a whirlpool tub and a
sink decorated with a Rainbow Trout. Escape to Norway and
Sweden in the Fjord Room, offering a rich
mahogany queen bed and handcrafted Scandinavian artwork.
Family antiques and a 1930's bed take you back in time in the
Winter Wheat Room.
Each morning a hearty breakfast is served to guests either
in the dining room or on the deck looking out over the
mountains. Inside or out, the food is delicious and the view
impressive.
The Log Guest Cabin, within 200 yards of the
Yellowstone River, is a fully furnished log cabin with
panoramic views of Paradise Valley and the surrounding
mountains. The main floor has two bedrooms, one with a rustic
queen bed and one with a twin/trundle bed, and the lower-level
bedroom has twin beds. Each floor also features a bathroom.
Also on the main floor are the living room, dining area, and
fully equipped kitchen complete a dishwasher and microwave.
Further amenities include two decks, TV with VCR, and washer
and dryer. Guests provide their own meals in the guest cabin.
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Paradise Valley, home of Johnstad's Bed and Breakfast and
Log Guest Cabin, will surprise you...and please the whole
family. You may see a rancher moving cattle down the valley or
a moose walking by the Yellowstone River.
You will meet people from all over the world and smile as
each person takes a bit of Montana into their being. You can
float a river, hike a mountain trail, explore ghost towns,
swim in a hot pot, paint a mountain, sing a mountain song,
dance a western two-step, or catch a real rodeo.
Montana is an experience...and that experience can best be
captured from the heart of Paradise Valley...at the
Johnstad's. |