Review: The Resort at Paws Up
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This splendid, 37,000-acre property on a sprawling cattle ranch outside Missoula has only 28 luxury homes, but what choices! The most popular the Big Timber dwellings, handsome two-story pine cabins with either a wood-burning stove or stone fireplace, and outdoor hot tubs. Then there’s the ultra-secluded Blackfoot River Lodge, a light-filled retreat with stunning views from every window, and the allegedly haunted Morris Ranch House, built in 1908 and decorated accordingly. In summer, guests can also opt for one of 36 luxe tents pitched along the Blackfoot River. Outdoor excursions come with plenty of pampering (elegant picnic lunches on a rafting trip, massages after a bicycle tour). But this is coddling without pretension: Staff are gracious and chatty, the decor is all animal-skin rugs and cowboy portraits—including in the Tank bar and Trough and Pomp restaurants..
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