Montana, known as Big Sky Country, has something to please everyone and
great western hospitality is alive and well at Montana hotels and
attractions. From the wondrous Yellowstone to the majestic Glacier, Montana's National Parks inspire and astound.
Taking in everything that these parks have to offer is something that
you'll never forget. Think of Montana as a giant, natural animal preserve
with a greater variety of wildlife than any other state in the lower 48.
In Glacier, you may see elk, moose and deer foraging or mountain goats and
bighorn sheep pawing for lichens and grasses or from a safe distance you
may view a black or grizzly bear in their natural setting. In Yellowstone,
you'll find wildlife species as diverse as trumpeter swans, grizzly bear,
elk, bison, wolves and many others.
To assist your Montana vacation planning please use the links below to
find Montana hotels and lodging with online discount hotel reservations.
Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.
Miscellaneous Information
American Dollars is the native currency.
Check in time is 2:00 P.M.
Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
Time Zone is Mountain Standard Time
127 rooms.
0 suites.
2 floors.
Directions
·From: Interstate 90/94. Take exit 450 27th Street exit, follow 27th Street to 2nd Avenue North, turn right one block to 26th Street, and turn right again to the Best Western Ponderosa Inn.
Billings Logan International Airport 2 miles
Guarantee Policy
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Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Restaurants:
* 1 mile from Jake's * 1 mile from The Rex * 1 mile from Walker's Grill * 1 mile from Hardee's * 1 mile from Burger King
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from State and city parks, Including River Front Park, Two Moon Park and Lake Elmo State Park feature water recreation, hiking and bike trails * .4 mile(s) from Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum, showcasing the people, places and images of the turn-of-the-century Yellowstone River valley. * .4 mile(s) from Yellowstone Art Center, a first-class Montana collection showcasing Russell Chatham and Deborah Butterfield. With western and contemporary art from nationally and internationally* .4 mile(s) from Alberta Bair Theater for Performing Arts, features Broadway Musicals, ballet, the Billings Symphony and celebrity musicians on tour. * .5 mile(s) from Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum, authentic cowboy and Indian artifacts featuring the last steam engine to operate in Billings. * .8 mile(s) from Moss Mansion, the home of Preston B. Moss, built in 1901, offering daily tours through its authentically furnished interior. * 1 mile(s) from Metra Arena, the site for many local events including large conventions, rodeos, horse racing, and the Montana Fair - Montana's largest fair event.* 1 mile(s) from Shrine Auditorium * 8 mile(s) from Pictograph Cave State Park, wall paintings or pictographs are still visible in this home to the western Indians of over 4,500 years ago. * 9 mile(s) from Zoo Montana, Montana's only wildlife park nestled in 70 acres of plush Montana green. Winding nature trails allow you to view native and exotic animals in their natural habitat. Day Trips: * 27 mile(s) from Pompey's Pillar, retrace the Lewis and Clark Expedition, where William Clark carved his name into this sandstone lookout. * 60 mile(s) from Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, where General George Custer and the 7th Cavalry collided with the overpowering Sioux and Cheyenne tribes near Crow Agency. * 60 mile(s) from Beartooth Mountain Pass, labeled the nations most beautiful drive. As Montana's highest peak, this drive will take you to Yellowstone Park through Red Lodge and Cooke City. * 169 mile(s) from Yellowstone National Park via Paradise Valley , (Gardiner). Yellowstone is the first National Park that features geysers, mud pots, painted canyons, wildlife and recreation.
Transportation:
* Airport courtesy transportation, 7 minutes away, dial 3 on courtesy phone at airport
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