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Fact Sheet 320 Guest Ranch PRESS CONTACT: Ken Ellens KEN ELLENS COMMUNICATIONS 8000 RIVER ROAD, SUITE 6 B NORTH BERGEN, NJ 07047 (201) 758-2864 / (201) 758-2865-Fax [email protected] FACT SHEET 320 GUEST RANCH Location: Highway 191, Mile Marker 36 Big Sky, Montana 59730 Mailing Address: 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Gallatin Gateway, Montana 59730 (406) 995-4283 (800) 243-0320 (406) 995-4694-Fax www.320Ranch.com [email protected] LOCATION: 320 Guest Ranch is: • 52 miles south of Bozeman, Montana • 5 miles from a Yellowstone National Park boundary and 36 miles north of Yellowstone National Park West gate • 12 miles south of Big Sky DESCRIPTION: Montana’s premier year-round ranch destination, the 320 Guest Ranch is a historic property situated along two miles of the famed Gallatin River, and featuring over a century of exemplary hospitality. Begun in 1898, 320 Guest Ranch offers 87 sleeping rooms within 58 luxurious and modern cabin-like accommodations, in addition to log homes and a mountain chalet. Many accommodations feature wood-burning fireplaces. The property offers superb seasonal dining in the 320 Ranch Steak House with an emphasis on wild game cuisine exquisitely prepared, after-hours activities in the 320 Saloon, as well as facilities and concierge support services for corporate, social and leisure events. - more - 320 GUEST RANCH FACT SHEET 2-2-2-2 Close to world-class snow skiing at Big Sky Resort, 320 Guest Ranch offers a full range of seasonal recreational activities, such as horseback riding, trail hiking, rafting, sightseeing, mountain climbing, fly fishing (some of the best in the world), wagon-rides, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, and many, many more. On staff are experienced wranglers and horse experts, as well as a team of professionals who will assist in making a guest’s experience productive and memorable. The property is located 12 miles from Big Sky, 5 miles from the boundary of Yellowstone National Park, and 52 miles from Bozeman, Montana, and the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport at Gallatin Field. To learn more about 320 Guest Ranch, visit www.320Ranch.com. ACCOMMODATIONS: The ranch features classic western-style furnishings and luxurious log buildings, including seven king size bedrooms, 29 double queen rooms, 12 two-bedroom riverfront log cabins, seven three-bedroom log homes, a one-bedroom charming & historic cabin as well as two lovely mountain chalets. Some accommodations include kitchenettes or complete kitchens. Each room and cabin has been decorated with comfort in mind, and each includes the following features • Desk • Telephone • Remote control television • Full support mattress • Daily maid service • Complimentary Wi-Fi GENERAL MANAGER: John Richardson [email protected] DIRECTOR OF SALES: Susan Murphy [email protected] OPENED: Ranch opened in 1898 and accepted its first guest in 1905. - more - 320 GUEST RANCH FACT SHEET 3-3-3-3 CONFERENCE CENTER FACILITIES: The ranch offers two large meeting rooms for group sessions. Breakout space is provided both indoors and outdoors. • On-site audiovisual • Basic audiovisual technical support • Dedicated planning support Dimensions & Seating Capacities Room Sq. Ft. Dimensions Theatre Classroom Reception Banquet Banquet Hall 2409 73’x33’ 200 125 300 175 Conference Center 4000 40’x100’ 250 200 200 200 Additional Space on Site Dining Room 100 60 Historic Saloon 50 30 Deck by the Creek 80 50 Conference Center 250 250 ECOLOGICAL 320 Guest Ranch provides its own water via a spring Uses low-flow shower heads Uses LED lightbulbs whenever possible Has installed energy star appliances when possible Participates in the Clean the World program to recycle soap and amenities Has a Go Green program for declining housekeeping CULINARY: Superb dining is available at the 320 Ranch Steak House, with a specialty in big game cuisine expertly prepared by the ranch’s creative and talented Chef. The historic 320 Saloon offers full bar service and lite fare. Catering is available for corporate and social events. FOOD & BEVERAGE Meghan Coppola DIRECTOR: [email protected] DINING ROOM Trevor Lockhart MANAGER: [email protected] EXECUTIVE David Freda CHEF: [email protected] Director of Catering Sales/ Angela Buday Wedding Sales Director: [email protected] - more - 320 GUEST RANCH FACT SHEET 4-4-4-4 LEISURE ACTIVITIES: - The property features a fully stocked private trout pond, which is perfect for fly-fishing and fly-fishing lessons. - Fishing on the Gallatin River, which borders the ranch. - Horseback Riding - Wagon rides - Hiking - Hot Tub - Nightly bonfires - Snowshoing - Outdoor BBQs - Sleigh Rides OFF-SITE ACTIVITIES: - Mountain biking - Snowmobiling - Whitewater rafting, kayaking and float trips - Alpine and Nordic Skiing - Dog sledding - Golf - Tours of Yellowstone National Park - All terrain vehicle riding TRANSPORTATION: Transportation is provided by Karst Stage at (406) 586-8567, (406) 388-6404, or (800) 287-4759. Karst offers bus transportation. Shuttle to Big Sky and Taxi offers private or group van transfers (406) 995-4895, (888) 454-5667. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport at Gallatin Field is 52 miles north of 320 Guest Ranch. The West Yellowstone Airport (open in the summer only) is 30 miles south of the ranch. AIRLINES: Delta, United, Horizon, Alaska, American, Allegiant, and Frontier Airlines operate through Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport offering many non- stop flights from major hub cities. RENTAL CARS: Dollar (406) 388-3484 Hertz (406) 388-6939 Avis (406) 388-4091 National (406) 388-6694 Budget (406) 388-4091 Thrifty (406) 388-3484 Alamo (406) 388-6694 Enterprise (406) 388-7420 __________ Montana’s premier year-round ranch destination, the 320 Guest Ranch is a historic property situated along two miles of the famed Gallatin River near Big Sky, Montana. Begun in 1898, the 320 Guest Ranch offers 87 sleeping rooms within 58 luxurious and modern cabin accommodations, log homes and two mountain chalets. Many accommodations feature wood-burning fireplaces. The property offers superb dining at the 320 Ranch Steak House, with an emphasis on big game cuisine exquisitely prepared. The 320 Saloon is perfect for after-hours activities. The ranch provides facilities and concierge support services for corporate events, social and leisure activities. Close to world-class downhill and cross country skiing at Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin, 320 Guest Ranch offers a full range of seasonal recreational activities, such as horseback riding, trail hiking, rafting, sightseeing, mountain climbing, fly fishing (some of the world’s best), hayrides, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, and many more. On staff are experienced wranglers and horse experts, as well as a team of professionals who can assist in making a guest’s experience highly memorable. The property is located 12 miles from Big Sky, 5 miles from the boundary of Yellowstone National Park and 52 miles from Bozeman, Montana, and the Gallatin Field Airport. To learn more about 320 Guest Ranch, visit www.320Ranch.com. # # # .
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