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Name:
Missouri River Lodge
City:
Stanton
State:
North Dakota
Country:
USA
Open/Close Dates:
Open Year-Round
Average Cost: Person Per Day:
$0 - $100
Average Cost: Couple Per Day:
$100 - $200
Phone a:
877-480-3498
Phone b:
701-748-2023
E Mail:
Web:
Description:
We are the Missouri River Lodge; a bed and breakfast located on a 2,000 acre working ranch near Stanton, North Dakota. We are nestled in a river bottom valley along the Missouri River and are surrounded by badland formations. Our ranch includes 3 Miles of Missouri River frontage on the Lewis & Clark Trail. The wide range of amenities and activities we provide makes the Missouri River Lodge an ideal choice for families, businesses and reunions. “Adventures With A View” will give you memories that will last long after your stay at the Missouri River Lodge!
Accommodations:
We have seven bedrooms available, each with a private bath, central air, TV, telephone with an internet hook-up, and radio/alarm clock. There is a fireside sitting room and a large fireside dining room where you will have your continental breakfast, and all other meals are available with prior notice.
Activities:

10 miles of trails to walk, jog, enjoy on horseback, or bike. The trail in the woods along the Missouri River is on the Lewis & Clark Trail, where you can view the beautiful scenery of the badlands and come across abundant wildlife including nesting eagles. This ride will take 2 hours. We also have a trail to a National Historic Place called High Butte Effigy - Turf Cut Turtle Effigy.

Specialties:
Hiking, Backpacking, Wildlife Viewing
Included in Price:
Lodging and breakfast.
Payment Types:

Cash, Check, Visa, MC, Discover

Minimum Stay:

No

Max Capacity:
12
Pets Allowed:
No
Bring Your Horse:

Yes, (no charge if you are a guest – room & board for horse is free)

Meeting Facilities:

No

Wheelchair Accessible:
No
Airport:
Location/Directions:
Follow County Road 37 - Ten miles north of Stanton, ND. Missouri River Lodge is: 9 miles from Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, 3 miles below the Garrison Dam Tail Race, 16 miles from Lake Sakakawea State Park, 68 miles from the State Capitol, 20 miles from Phennig Wildlife Museum, 30 miles from Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in Washburn, 20 miles from Dakota Waters Resort, Garrison Dam, Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery.