The Bunkhouse Hotel
207 Jardine Avenue, Jackson, MT 59736
About Us
The Bunkhouse Hotel, located at 207 Jardine Avenue in Jackson, Montana, offers lodging accommodations for travelers looking to explore the surrounding area. Situated just across the street from Jackson Hot Springs and near Lost Trail and Elkhorn Hot Springs, guests can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, skiing, hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling before relaxing in the hot springs.
The hotel features new Queen sized beds in private rooms and a bunkhouse (hostel-style) environment, catering to all budgets and preferences. Guests can experience the beauty of The Big Hole Valley while staying at The Bunkhouse Hotel.
The staff at The Bunkhouse Hotel are dedicated to providing guests with a memorable stay, offering complimentary beverages, helpful area information, and exceptional hospitality. Visitors can even witness real cattle drives in the Spring and Fall seasons from the lobby.
Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors or simply looking to unwind in the hot springs, The Bunkhouse Hotel is the ideal choice for your stay in Jackson, Montana.
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"Love this place !!!! Stayed there twice in two weeks for hunting. Rick is an excellent host. The Bunkhouse is spotless and very comfortable/cozy. It's also really nice to have the hot springs, bar/restaurant across the street."
"Rick was kind and accommodating to a group of guys that was all over the place! Jackson is an amazing place and Rick a wonderful host! Thank you!"
"A place where hippies and cowboys converge. Rick was super friendly and accommodating to my friend and I as we took a much needed rest from the TransAmerican Bike Trail when temperatures became freezing overnight. Warm showers and washing machines were much appreciated. Definitely recommend checking this place out if you’re passing through!"
"I stayed in the cycle camp for $20/night. The bunkhouse is very nice. Attractive, cosy, clean, etc. The cycle camp bizarrely is the opposite. THERE IS NO SHADE, morning or evening. One picnic table, partially broken, broken sink, spigot drains into the foundation of the building and feels weird to use. You can use the showers and there are towels and soap. There is laundry you can pay for which is a perk. $10 would be a more appropriate price. My recommendation would be to pour a concrete pad big enough for a high quality communal picnic table with a small roof for shade and power outlets and upgrade the spigot. That's all it needs to not feel like you're being disrespected. (An alternative camping spot is the donation only cycle camp in Wisdom, 18 miles away.)"
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