Pet Friendly Hotels in Miles City, Montana

Pet Friendly Hotels in Miles City, Montana
Home to rolling plains and colored sandstone bluffs, Miles City Montana welcomes you. Hike into postcard-perfect Yellowstone River valley. With your dog by your side, explore the Ponderosa Pine coated hills and creeks dotted with cottonwoods.

The land’s harsh rolling wilderness provides a distinctive wildlife: whitetail deer, mule, antelope, and elk pack the landscape. Prowling the countryside after dark, bobcat, fox, badger and coyotes have been spotted as well as soaring bald eagles. The prairie sways with grass roaming buffalo once nibbled.

Before buffalo wandered this area, nomads hunted mastodon here. Centuries later, Native American Tribes of the Plains traveled and hunted the land. The Battle of Little Big Horn, fought on this soil, marked the end of many folkways. Preserved beautifully, the land here is rich with natural splendors; a five hour drive brings you to the edge of Wyoming’s Yellowstone National Park.

Listed below are hotels that welcome you and your pet. These cozy hotels offer amenities from complimentary breakfast and free truck parking, to accommodating pets and children at no extra charge. Start your day fishing the lower Yellowstone, floating down the river, or touring the ancient Montana Dinosaur trail. Select one of these pet-friendly hotels to create your trip.

Best Western War Bonnet Inn

1015 South Haynes Avenue
Miles City, MT, US 59301
Hotel Phone: (406) 234-4560
Reservations: 877-411-3436

The Best Western War Bonnet Inn kindly checks in up to two dogs, of any size, with a $5 deposit. The Miles City Best Western offers low rates from $92 with access to swimming pool, family-sized rooms, a business center, and complimentary breakfast. The hotel is 70 miles from Makoshika State Park. And with the city’s Natural Oasis swimming hole only 2 miles away, you and your dog can head out for a swim as you wish.

Super 8 Miles City

Rr 2 Highway 59 South
Miles City, MT, US 59301
Hotel Phone: 1-406-2345261
Reservations: 877-411-3436

This super pet-friendly hotel welcomes two pets of any size for no additional fee. Pay only $59/night for a comfy roof including free high-speed internet and a hot breakfast. Visit the nearby Old Western Museum. Bring your dog along when you hike the neighboring trails.

Econo Lodge Miles City

1209 South Haynes Avenue
Miles City, MT, US 59301
Hotel Phone: 406-232-8880
Reservations: 877-411-3436

Get a good night’s rest at the Econo Lodge. Rates from $70/night include a swimming pool and free breakfast, with pet accommodation just $10 extra. Located off Interstate 94, Lodge guests enjoy local events like the annual Bucking Horse Sale Parade, rodeos, bull riding, street dancing, and horse racing. Stop by the Range Riders Museum, the largest western museum in the area, which portrays authentic pioneer life.

Motel 6

I-94 at South Haynes Avenue, Exit #138
1314 South Haynes Avenue
Miles City, MT 59301

Offering the lowest price rooms in town, Motel 6 provides basic $46/night accommodations, where pets (and kids) stay free. Enjoy the speedy drive to and from the Miles City Municipal airport (less than two miles from town), free truck parking, and complimentary morning coffee to start your day. Breakfast is not included. Be aware of the motel’s somewhat strict pet policy: to stay for free, your pup must be well-behaved and under 60 lbs. All pets should be declared at check in and no pet should stay in a room unattended. If all checks out, you can wake up at sunrise to fish in the Yellowstone River and hike an array of nearby gorgeous trails.

Article Written By Noelle Carver

Noelle Carver has been a freelance writer since 2009, with work published in "SSYK" and "The Wolf," two U.K. literary journals. Carver holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from American University and a Master of Fine Arts in writing from The New School. She lives in New York City.

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