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Polson Montana Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Polson, Montana hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Polson. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Best Western Kwataqnuk Resort

Map Marker Best Western Kwataqnuk Resort

49708 US Highway 93, Polson, MT

Rooms begin at $76.49

0 miles from Polson city center.

Bayview Inn Budget Host Polson

Map Marker Bayview Inn Budget Host Polson

50149 Highway 93 East, Polson, MT

Rooms begin at $100.00

1 mile from Polson city center.

Americas Best Value Port Polson Inn

Map Marker Americas Best Value Port Polson Inn

49825 US Highway 93 East, Polson, MT

Rooms begin at $62.00

6 miles from Polson city center.

Twin Creeks Bed and Breakfast

Map Marker Twin Creeks Bed and Breakfast

2295 Twin Creeks, Ronan, MT

Rooms begin at $85.00

9 miles from Polson city center.

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Trails Near Polson

  • Flathead River, Main Stem: Confluence of the Middle and North forks to the Clark Fork Hungry Horse, MT (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    This wide river with aquamarine waters flows tranquilly past the spectacular Mission Mountains. Its almost all Class I water except for a whitewater section (Buffalo Rapids) with Class III and IV rap...

  • Polson and Vicinity Polson, MT (Birding)
    The town of Pablo and Pablo Reservoir were named for Michel Pablo, a Flathead Indian rancher who raised wild bison and was credited for saving the bison from extinction. While hunting the Milk River c...

  • Flathead Valley State Parks & Fishing Access Sites Polson, MT (Family Trips)
    The Flathead Valley, with the Salish and Mission ranges rising on either side, offers a myriad of outdoor opportunities for families. The valley’s towns also offer a surprising variety of indoor and o...

  • Flathead River, Main Stem Polson, MT (Fly-Fishing)
    The main stem of the Flathead begins at Blankenship Bridge where the North Fork and Middle Fork of the Flathead come together. The South Fork of the Flathead joins shortly downstream to complete the t...

  • Flathead River Perma, MT (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Whitewater paddlers know the three forks of the Flathead River. These famous whitewater streams tumble from the spine of the Rocky Mountains near Glacier National Park to feed the largest natural lake...

  • Big Arm State Park Campground Polson, MT (Campgrounds)
    Set between the Swan and Mission ranges to the east and the Salish Mountains to the west, Flathead Lake is a sparkling northwestern Montana jewel carved thousands of years ago by receding glaciers. At...

  • Flathead Lake Polson, MT (Fishing)
    All of Montana’s other lakes and reservoirs, natural or man-made, pale in comparison to western Montana’s famed Flathead Lake, called by many the “jewel of the Northwest.” It is the largest natural fr...