Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Field & Stream

    3.2 (12 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours
    Updated 2 months ago

    Field & Stream Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Field & Stream

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Huckleberry ice cream
    Ashlie B.

    We had a wonderful stay at Field & Stream in Bozeman. The newly renovated hotel is beautifully done--cozy, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed. The staff was welcoming and incredibly helpful with local recommendations, even offering us pool towels for our trips to the hot springs and s'mores to enjoy at the adorable outdoor fire pits. We were a bit disappointed that the pool was closed during our stay and that housekeeping service was not provided, but overall we still had a great experience. We really appreciated the special touches like the hot cocoa bar, postcards to send to friends and family, and the consistently friendly staff. Those details truly made our stay feel special.

    Hotel lobby
    Catalina M.

    This place is adorable. As of July, it's still in the soft opening phase meaning the courtyard and pool area weren't open yet and the restaurant opened less than a month ago. Everything was thoughtfully renovated and so stinking cute. Lobby area was packed with stuffed game, and camptastic gear. The entire room was camping themed from the hibernating door tags to the extension cords. I loved that they had a steamer instead of an iron/ironing board. The view of the courtyard was really nice. Staff was very friendly and communicative - making sure we had everything we needed within an hour of checking in, providing awesome recommendations, and warning us of fire alarm testing. Would definitely consider staying again after the rest of the updates are complete.

    Sarah B.

    A Case of Instagram vs. Reality I booked Field & Stream Hotel for the last night of our honeymoon, looking forward to the advertised 4-star experience after a week in a camper van. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype. The hotel's Instagram claims it's "just steps from 3 legendary rivers" and a "short drive to Yellowstone." In reality, it's right off the highway, across from Walmart, with no rivers in sight. Yellowstone is a full two hours away--hardly a "short drive." To me, this felt like false advertising. While the hotel is newly opened, it's still under construction. The website shows a pool and a beautiful courtyard, but the pool isn't finished (which they do note online--still, the pictures should come down until it's ready). Part of the courtyard was also a construction zone. One side looked nice with large vintage Field & Stream murals and queen-sized lounge chairs, but the other three walls looked like my old high school courtyard. My suggestion: carry those murals around the entire space. The courtyard did look more inviting at night with lanterns and corner fireplaces. For a place marketed as a "starting point for adventure," I was surprised to find the lobby coffee unavailable until 7:00 a.m.--especially when we came down at 6:30 a.m. ready to head out. We ended up grabbing coffee at the Best Western next door, which, by the way, does have an airport shuttle (Field & Stream does not). The "4-star" room was small, with a queen bed. While the rustic décor and paint job helped, it still felt like a dressed-up Days Inn. The metal doors were simply painted over, the room was dark even with lights and windows open, and the bathroom was tiny. Another downside: the 4:00 p.m. check-in. If you have dinner plans downtown, it doesn't leave much time to settle in. They do offer early check-in, but when we arrived, several housekeepers had called out, so our room wasn't ready. The good: The hotel was generally clean (though there was dust on top of the headboard), the bed and pillows were comfortable, and the staff was friendly. The bartender was great, and we enjoyed the salmon dip at the bar. The gym was a pleasant surprise--equipped with a cable machine, dumbbells, a rower, a treadmill, and an elliptical. The staff was kind enough to let us use it while we were waiting for our room. Overall, the hotel has potential, but right now, it's not a true 4-star experience. A few key improvements--accurate marketing, finishing construction, and elevating the guest experience--would make a big difference. For now, if I return to the area, I'd probably choose the Best Western next door.

    Gift shop

    See all

    15 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    16 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Ashlie B.
    394
    53
    36

    6 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    13 days ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 1

    3 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    10 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Tom B.
    3847
    3494
    18091

    1 year ago

    Helpful 17
    Thanks 4
    Love this 6
    Oh no 0

    9 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Field & Stream

    Grey Cliffs Ranch

    Grey Cliffs Ranch

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    20.3 mi

    Unforgettable vacation! We rented the entire ranch out for a bachelorette party weekend, and it…read morecouldn't have been any better. While I don't expect the staff was likely used to groups of 13 girls coming to visit for a bachelorette, the welcomed us warmly, and took amazing care of us. Chef Chris kept us extremely well fed, and the rest of the staff whipped up incredible Margaritas, and shuttled us to a wide variety of activities including tubing on the local river, skeetshooting, flyfishing, and even hosted a pottery class. The house itself is gorgeous, so many bedrooms I've lost count, with several porches, comfortable couches to enjoy the view from, and even has a small gym. The house is extremely remote, off of a paved route, so if it's the perfect place to truly getaway. We constantly saw deer, rabbits, and wildbirds, and relaxed in the evenings in the hot tub, having a drink on the beautiful wrap-around porch, or taking walks along the road to watch the sunset. Great place for a family reunion, and for taking a break from city life. Would absolutely recommend staying here for the beautiful views, amazing staff, and top notch accommodations.

    Such an amazing experience. Wonderful place with professional and considerate staff. We travel a…read morelot and Grey Cliffs Ranch ranks at the top of our 'must return' list. Without exaggeration, we were quite sad to leave. The accommodations are gorgeous and with 6,000 acres to roam (including horse, elk, and deer herds) there's quite a lot to do. GCR could charge more but they kindly don't; consider the near private venue and all-inclusive world class food, and it's a bargain. The food, while we're on it, was ridiculously good (go Rory). Nearby we went on several hikes and took advantage of Tracey's skeet shooting tutorial, and Kendra's patience, to round out a wonderful weekend. The staff of Rory, Chris, Kendra, Tracey, and Maureen made our trip. In short, book it now before others learn of this place. You'll be happy you did. Chris and Katie.

    Photos
    Horseback riding
    Horseback riding
    View from the master suite balcony
    View from the master suite balcony
    Elk tenderloin

    See all

    Elk tenderloin
    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch

    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    Staff is amazing Views are relaxing and gorgeous…read moreLodging is very comfortable and charming Food service was really solid and hearty Activities of skeet, horseback, hiking and fly fishing were all amazing Spa is even better Great place highly recommend

    Mountain Sky has been our dream vacation for the last two fall seasons and we've rebooked for 2017…read morealready. My wife and I just wrapped up our second stay with them for an adults only 5 night stay. The ranch is truly like nothing else we've experienced. At the beginning of your stay the head wrangler catches up with you and pairs you with 1 of their 130 horses that are wonderfully trained and cared for on site. The food is one of the major highlights for me and you will enjoy plated 3-4 course dinners each night, with several entrees to choose from at each meal. The cabins and amenities are great, but what really makes your stay special is the people, both the staff and guests, that you spend the week with. I can honestly say it is the best customer service experience I have had to-date, and that doesn't do it justice, because you leave there feeling like family. Things to consider: 1. The Guest Ranch appears pricey to some and we definitely agree that it's a considerable amount of money to spend on a 5 night vacation. That said, we left both years satisfied and without any regrets. 2. We have only visited in late September and early October near the end of their season. Both stays had at least 1 day of rainy weather. You can ride horse and do most activities even with rain, or just read and drink coffee next the a roaring fire, but weather and timing of the visit may be something to consider. 3. Alcohol is not included but the bar is very generous and has a great wine list. That said, we've brought special bottles of wine to the ranch to enjoy with dinner, without issues.

    Photos
    Shooting range
    Shooting range
    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch
    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch
    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch

    See all

    Mountain Sky Guest Ranch
    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    3.6
    (279 reviews)
    30.1 mi

    We visited Chico to stay at the resort for one night, visited the hot springs, and ate at the…read morefancier ("historic dining room") restaurant one site. We also got a delicious slushy from the Saloon which we took to the pool as we relaxed. The two pools of varying heat were really nice and despite the crowds had plenty of space. If I lived locally for around $15 I would get the day pass. The full bed, which was not super comfortable, was also tight for my wife and I to share and the room in general was on the smaller side. Overall, it was clean but basic and it seems like you may be paying more so here for the location. The setting is beautiful and we enjoyed walking around the property. If you have the budget, you may want to consider upgrading to one of the Oregon trail style wagons or one of the lodges on site. We knew we'd have a more budget friendly room with shared bathroom arrangement so the rustic traditional lodging did meet our expectations (and seems more affordable than staying in Bozeman by comparison). At the restaurant we tried the classic caesar salad, Beef Tenderloin Tips, and the special of the sea scallops. The salad comes with giant leafs that were a bit difficult to eat but it was tasty. The beef and the scallops were also good, although the latter were unsurprisingly very expensive. Despite the pomp and circumstances of their famous "flaming orange" (which is indeed impressive), we aren't big orange/chocolate fans among other elements of this dessert so instead we got a delicious ice cream cake to go. We took the desert to the saloon next door to see the local band which was fun.

    I have stayed at Chico several times, and it just gets worse and worse. They clearly are getting by…read moreon the historical factor, and not their actual hospitality. We stayed in the covered wagons. First of all, they do not look like the picture. Only one has a fire pit, and that wasn't either of ours. There is a group fire pit by the bathrooms, but they wouldn't even help us with smores supplies or sticks. You are in the middle of nowhere, so if you forgot something, don't expect them to help. The area around the wagons is very overgrown. They had a horseshoe pit that was hard to see because there was so much grass. Not that it would matter, they didn't have any horseshoes there. The wagons themselves had good mattresses and comfortable bedding. However, they only had air conditioner available and no heat. Kind of pointless in the Montana mountains. I'm glad our weather was mild while we were there. We checked in at 6:30, and asked when the pool side grill would close. They said after 9pm. We got on our swimsuits, and headed to the pool, only to find the grill closed and it wasn't even 7! I went to the front desk to complain, and all they said was the girl who told us was wrong. So I asked about eating in the restaurant but they said they stopped taking reservations at 4 PM even if they have any openings. So, that left us feeding five kids in a saloon. There were only two saloon workers that night. They did their best, but you could tell they were very understaffed. It made the whole experience pitiful. It is not like you have another choice of a place to eat when you're that far from town. Overall, Chico is an overpriced waste. Save your money and go to one of the other cool places in the area. The Hot Springs at Yellowstone Hot Springs is better than the Chico pool anyway.

    Photos
    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa
    Burrata
    Burrata
    Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa

    See all

    Collective Yellowstone

    Collective Yellowstone

    4.3
    (14 reviews)
    32.5 mi

    I thoroughly researched glamping experiences all over the Rockies, and decided to give The…read moreYellowstone Collective Retreat in Big Sky Montana a try because they seemed a better value, very nice, and more authentic than the others I saw, and the photos were inspiring. WE COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MORE PLEASED. Here's what we loved. (1.) We felt like we were really out in the wilderness, instead of a corporate thing disguised as glamping. (2.) The setting was jaw-droppingly beautiful. (3.) Our tent was comfortably and exquisitely outfitted. (4.) We had wonderful privacy and yet the staff was very available, pleasant and accommodating, and (5) The food was really delicious - not too fussy, just really good. The only thing I would suggest is that you request a graphic map with visual markers, mileage, etc., as we felt a little lost the entire time we were trying to get to the site. The staff was very nice in helping us via phone, but we would have arrived more relaxed if we'd been more confident in the route. We will definitely use The Yellowstone Collective Retreat again. SueAnn

    We went to Collective Yellowstone for our 10-year wedding anniversary. It is a very unique…read moreproperty, and was a very unique experience. Our tent was amazing - very well designed, a comfortable bed, and a beautiful short walk to get to it. Also the food here was great. There's a chef that cooks breakfast (included), and a four-course meal for dinner (extra). Both were excellent. Also as first-time visitors to Big Sky, MT, the staff was extremely helpful in getting us to the best restaurants and nature activities. Everyone working there was extremely nice. However, they seemed understaffed, which obviously isn't the workers fault - they were trying very hard to keep up with interacting with us and the other guests. For such a high-end place otherwise, with a high-end price, I think Collective Retreats should hire more workers.

    Photos
    Collective Yellowstone
    Collective Yellowstone
    Collective Yellowstone

    See all

    Covered Wagon Ranch

    Covered Wagon Ranch

    5.0
    (9 reviews)
    43.5 mi

    Where do I begin? I'll start by saying I am back home in NY yet I am homesick to go back to Covered…read moreWagon Ranch - what an incredible once-in-a-lifetime experience. There is simply nothing like it around. I was a solo traveler (33F) from NY never having been to MT or out west - reading reviews online I liked that the ranch didn't seem to be like a "mill" and looked like more of an individualized experience & boy was everyone right. I was immediately put at ease before I even booked when I called the ranch and Melissa spoke with me right away answering all of my questions - she is extremely knowledgeable, responsive & informative. Upon booking she sent a bunch of information for packing/activities/etc. - there were absolutely no surprises and I felt very prepared for the trip & of what to expect - if you miss something it's because you didn't read it carefully & that's on you! My cabin immediately felt like home - it was cozy, clean, and beautifully decorated. There is so much charm to the ranch. Every meal was better than the next. Melissa, Kurt, & the wranglers are the real deal - they know the country better than the back of their hand & I was so impressed by them all. Having never experienced this kind of country I quickly went from being apprehensive to eager to go out every day and explore simply because of how at ease the wranglers made me feel. Kurt & Melissa have a real talent for reading horses & people and paired everyone PERFECTLY with their horses for the week as well as the group I rode with. I have never seen better cared for/happier horses in all my years of riding - I don't even want to say my horse's name here (& I won't) because I selfishly want her for the next time I go but she was really just such a great horse. There are not enough words or space in this review to say how much I loved this ranch and how much I appreciated the kindness and warmth Melissa, Kurt, their 2 boys, the guests, animals, and the entire staff of the CWR showed me. This place will forever hold a special place in my heart & I look forward to coming back as many times as I can!!

    I'm not even sure how to put words to how amazing this ranch is. From the moment you arrive, you…read moreare welcomed and treated like family. Our cabin was immaculately clean, the food was delicious, the wranglers are professional and amazing. We stayed for 4 nights and felt like we were leaving family. If you have a bucket list, this place should be on it.

    Photos
    Covered Wagon Ranch
    Covered Wagon Ranch
    Covered Wagon Ranch

    See all

    Erik's Ranch

    Erik's Ranch

    3.2
    (5 reviews)
    21.9 mi

    The location and view do not get any more quintessentially Montana than Erik's ranch. The property…read moreis stunning, has excellent facilities and is meticulously maintained. I had originally wanted to do their 2.5 hour trail flower ride but it booked up before I had the chance to reserve so I ended up booking just the hour 'trail ride'. It was really nice that all the horses were saddled and ready to go when we arrived. They were careful to pair us with a horse that matched each of our skills and temperament. The 'trail ride' was beautiful ride up a small mountain if you will and then back down through a little valley to the stable. It was pretty short but for $50/person, I honestly did not expect more. It was a great price point to experience the horses and see the stunning views from a 360 perspective for an hour. Pro tip: Book early for the longer ride!

    This place is where you want to book for an overnight dreamy modern cabin. I didn't believe the…read morephotos from Airbnb but believe me, it's more than real. The location is perfectly situated near Yellowstone and the near by town to get what you need. Yes, we took the horse ride they offered and it was great but, the small cabins they offer? Wow. Elk calling in the morning, crisp Yellowstone weather, I can't imagine another vacation. Look at my pictures, it's worth a few thousand words. Did I mention heated bathroom floors?

    Photos
    The Lodge at Erik's Ranch
    The Lodge at Erik's Ranch
    Views of the Absaroka Mountains from the second bedroom in the guesthouse.
    Views of the Absaroka Mountains from the second bedroom in the guesthouse.
    Erik's Ranch Guesthouse

    See all

    Erik's Ranch Guesthouse

    Field & Stream - resorts - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...