Located in downtown Ovando, the Blackfoot Inn was constructed in 1885 and was originally one of seven saloons in the town. The Inn offers five comfortable rooms, and is within walking distance to local restaurants, the historic old-west museum and area's biggest angling shop. Free Wi-fi is available in all rooms, as well as scenic views of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Mountains. Underneath the hotel, you will find the local general store, which offers visitors easy access to a range of groceries and other staple items.
The Krutar Homestead offers tourists a unique opportunity to experience travel from a by-gone age. The property is located on the Krutar Ranch, 5.5 miles east of Ovando and, although it is not a typical hotel, it provides guest accommodation on a weekly basis, with longer stays being negotiable. The homestead comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen fully-equipped with the latest modern conveniences. A microwave, barbecue and telephone access are provided as standard, while fishing guides and horseriding can be provided on request.
Situated on the banks of Lake Upsata, the Lake Upsata Guest Ranch is a family-run business which aims to provide wholesome ranch experiences for all the family. The hosts offer a range of summer and winter activities, including fishing, horseriding and guided float trips on the nearby Blackfoot River, as well as the opportunity to take part in elk-hunting on a seasonal basis.
To the north of Ovando in the Seeley Lake area, the Rich Ranch is the home of the Rich family, offering clean and modern cabin accommodation for up to 24 guests at a time. The cabins are equipped with private bathroom facilities, and decorated in a western style. The ranch also boasts a deluxe, four-bedroom mini-lodge, which is available to book by families or groups. Buffet-style meals are provided, as well as evening entertainment around the campfire and a choice of horseback riding, fishing and rafting in the beautiful Montana landscape.