Five Rivers Lodge,
Montana
Five Rivers Lodge
offers comfortable elegance in a place considered to
have the last uncrowded blue ribbon fisheries in the
U.S. Fly fishers, beginners and experienced alike, find
challenges on private spring creeks, ponds, and rivers
that receive little fishing pressure.
Birds, waterfowl, wildlife, and
wildflowers are abundant in this mountainous section of
the Lewis and Clark Trail. Five Rivers Lodge, with two
acres of spring fed ponds and extensive lodge gardens,
was designed to integrate these natural resources.
Lodge guests enjoy miles of wading
access on spring creeks, several private ponds, the
Ruby, the Beaverhead, and Big Hole rivers. Guests can
also fish two acres of water on the lodge property,
float the Big Hole, the Upper Beaverhead, and the
Jefferson rivers or take spectacular horse back trips to
fish the high mountain lakes and streams.
Back at the lodge, enjoy their fly
fishing and fly tying magazines, books, and videos. Use
their completely stocked fly tying desks. Enjoy a
shower, a drink and hors d’oeuvres, or relaxing moments
in the hot tub. Then settle in for a healthy gourmet
dinner and conversation with other lodge guests. |
 |