Pet Friendly Hotels in Missoula, Montana

Pet Friendly Hotels in Missoula, Montana
The heart of Missoula, Montana, is within a short distance of great hiking and biking areas. Visitors can experience authentic fly fishing, kayaking and tubing along the Clark Fork River. The mountains surrounding Missoula, including Mount Jumbo and Mount Sentinel, provide dozens of hiking trails for people of all fitness levels. Although hiking alone can be fun, it's even better with a pet. Luckily, there are hotels in Missoula that allow pets.

Doubletree Hotel Missoula

Located right on the Clark Fork River, the Doubletree Hotel Missoula offers instant access to one of the most popular places for fly fishing. Guests can put on their waders and walk right out the door and into the river with all of their equipment. The hotel allows animals in the guest suites. Riverview rooms are available. Guests are also within walking distance of the famous M Trail leading up Mount Sentinel.

Doubletree Hotel Missoula
100 Madison St.
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 728-3100

Mountain Valley Inn

The Mountain Valley Inn offers a free waffle buffet for breakfast to all its guests. It also offers complimentary freshly baked cookies in the afternoon and evening. The inn allows pets to stay in the rooms. This cozy, clean hotel is located near wooded biking and hiking trails. The Kim Williams Trail is nearby, and a free shuttle is available to the popular University of Montana Grizzlies football games.

Mountain Valley Inn
420 West Broadway
Missoula, MT 59802
(800) 249-9174
MVIMissoula.com

Holiday Inn Missoula at the Park

Located in the heart of downtown Missoula, this hotel is right next to Caras Park and the banks of the Clark Fork River. Kayakers can experience the popular Brennan's Wave, which is just a short walk away from the hotel. Guests with pets pay a $20 deposit per stay. The hotel also provides a sauna, a whirlpool, an indoor pool and a fitness center.

Holiday Inn Missoula at the Park
200 South Pattee
Missoula, MT 59802
(406) 721-8550
HIMissoula.com

Article Written By Trisha Bartle

Trisha Bartle began her writing career in 2007, with work appearing in publications such as "Adventures for the Average Woman" and DexKnows Weddings. She has also been a professional wedding photographer since 2001. Bartle holds an Associate of Applied Science in programming and game development.

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