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Mill Creek Cuthroat Trout The abundance and variety of wildlife is what makes this Rocky Mountain location so exceptional. Bring your binoculars and camera, as, depending on the season, you'll have the opportunity to see many mule deer, elk, wolves, mountain goats, big horn sheep, white tail deer, bear, moose, and mountain lion. There are numerous bird species in Paradise Valley including, American bald and golden eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, wading birds, four species of hummingbird, and many song birds, including the Montana state bird, the melodious western meadowlark.

Whitetail BuckAs the seasons change so do the vistas and activities available to Trout House guests.

In the Spring as plants are budding, migratory birds return, newly born calf elk appear on the mountain, the first tiny wildflowers bloom, and the streams open for fishing in late May.

As Summer unfolds, the meadows turn to green, the robins have their chicks, elk and deer are minding their young, rodeo season is under way, floating the wild Yellowstone River is enjoyed, and horseback riding and hiking are always fun with wildflowers in full bloom.

With Fall approaching and the days getting shorter, the elk are bugling, the bears feast on apples, plums, mushrooms and late summer berries, tomatoes ripen, the hummingbirds head south, the cottonwoods and aspens slip on their golden coats, the nights are cooler and the flannel sheets and wool blankets are welcomed.

Bald Eagles on the YellowstoneWhen winter sets in and snow is on the mountain, the squirrels, finches and chickadees cluster at the feeder, elk by the thousands graze the foothills, skiers head for the slopes or the back country, fireplaces warm the toes, and luxuriating in the spa with stars so brilliant in the cold clear skies makes for the end of a perfect day.

Trout House guests have private access to over a million acres of public land, including those in the Gallatin National Forest and the Absaroka/Beartooth Wilderness. There are trails to hike, peaks to climb and pristine areas to explore. Paradise Valley is famous for its world class fly fishing. Anglers enjoy floating the Yellowstone River, fishing gin clear mountain streams, or matching their skills with wary spring creek trout. The fabled rivers and streams of Yellowstone National Park are only a short distance up the Valley. The fishing doesn't get any better than here.  After a day of hiking, fishing, trail riding, exploring, or skiing you can schedule a relaxing in house massage, before slipping into the stream side spa.
 

Area Service and Activities Include:

 

Fishing  

Fly Fishing  

Horseback Riding  

Photography  

Bird Watching  

Wildlife Viewing  

Naturalist Tours  

Yellowstone Park -Hiking  

Mountain Climbing  

Scenic Flights  

White Water Rafting  

Sporting Clays  

Massage  

Complete Day Spa Services  

Hot Springs  

Water craft Rentals  

Sanctioned Rodeos  

Art Galleries  

Unique Boutiques  

Museums  

General Store  

Post Office  

Fine Dining  

Live Theater  

Waterfowling  

Spectacular Star Gazing  

Ice Skating  

Cross Country Skiing  

Downhill Skiing  

Lawn Croquet  

Private Aircraft Facilities  

158 BRIDGER HOLLOW ROAD  - PRAY, MONTANA  59065
406-333-4763
info@thetrouthouse.com