The Colstrip Inn & Suites is located in one of Montana's most unique and culturally diverse areas. Created during the early days of the railroad, Colstrip is rich in history. It is located only minutes from where General George Armstrong Custer rested the night before the famed Battle of the Little Big Horn and is only one hour from the historic St. Labre Indian School, the Little Bighorn Battlefield, the Rosebud Battlefield, and about 20 minutes from Lame Deer, the headquarters of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Indians. While the primary occupation of many residents is coal mining and the production of electricity at Montana's four largest power generation facilities, the town is surrounded by historic cattle ranching country that features wide open spaces, sand rock and pine tree covered hills and abundant wildlife. Often, mule deer and other wildlife can be viewed from your motel room. Nearby, Castle Rock Lake offers excellent public fishing, picnicking facilities, docks for non motorized boats, a sandy beach and there are bicycle and walking paths throughout the area. Upland birds, waterfowl, and big game hunting are important fall activities, with access to thousands of acres free to the public through the State Block Management Program, or state/federal public lands.
The Colstrip Inn & Suites is rated excellent, has ample parking, mini suites, and allows pets. For more direct reservations and local information, call 748-3400, or toll free 855-875-0212.
Directions
The Colstrip Inn & Suites is located in Colstrip, Montana on Highway 39. Highway 39 connects Interstate 94, near Forsyth, Montana and Highway 212, near Lame Deer and often serves as the route for west bound I-94 travelers who desire to follow General Custer's historic route to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.The Colstrip Inn & Suites is located in Colstrip, Montana on Highway 39. Highway 39 connects Interstate 94, near Forsyth, Montana and Highway 212, near Lame Deer and often serves as the route for west bound I-94 travelers who desire to follow General Custer's historic route to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.