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Urgent Message:

We are saddened to report that Ghost Rails Inn Bed and Breakfast was completely destroyed in an early morning fire on Christmas Eve 2012.

Owners Thom and Grace Garrett have relocated to Greenville NC with no plans to rebuild at this time.

They can be reached at their email address:

twinpeaks1234@yahoo.com


 


 



 

"All Aboard!"
for a Genuine Slice of Old Montana.

 

Here's a place where ghostly trains still run on time, a place where mountains live large, where rivers crash through timeless gorges, and where folks still take time to know you. Spend a night in Ghost Rails Inn, spend a night in yesterday.

Ghost Rails Inn
 

Ghost Rails Inn was once The Montana Hotel, built in 1909 as a Milwaukee Railroad Hotel.

 

Located in the old railroad town of Alberton, Montana, Ghost Rails Inn is now the gateway to the Alberton Gorge of the Clark Fork River, western Montana's best whitewater rafting!

 

Hosted by Grace and Thom Garret, Ghost Rails Inn is open year-round as both a Bed & Breakfast and retreat center. 


   
 

Established in 1909 this historic railroad hotel offers:

  • Eight unique guest rooms, six with private baths.
  • Free wireless internet
  • All rooms are smoke-free
  • Pet friendly, well-mannered dogs always welcome (see our policies on the bottom of the "Rooms & Rates" page")
  • It's a great place for small group gatherings and weddings.

Parlor


Just minutes away:

  • Downhill and crosscountry skiing
  • The National Bison Range
  • Montana's best whitewater
  • Fly-fishing,
  • Hunting.
  • Horseback riding
  • Lolo National Forest
  • Bitterroot Mountains
  • Route of the Hiawatha Scenic Bike Trail
  • The Montana Valley Bookstore.

 

  Ghost Rails Inn, a charming reminder of simpler times.

Located just off Interstate 90, exits 75 or 77, west of Missoula, Ghost Rails Inn in Alberton, Montana is a convenient over-night spot for travelers between Seattle and points east.

   
  Marilyn Room
  Where The Buffalo Room
   
 
The Railroad's gone but the spirit lives on!

It's easy to make reservations
right here on our website:

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