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Big Sky, Montana – Wild and Wonderful

Whitewater rafting on the Gallatin River – Big Sky, MT

After spending nine days in West Yellowstone, we were ready to explore a different part of Montana. We couldn’t have picked a better base camp than Big Sky. The Inn on the Gallatin would be home for the next seven days. We met Deann, the owner, as soon as we arrived and liked her immediately. She guided us into our campsite–a perfect spot overlooking the Gallatin River from a deck running alongside our trailer. For the remainder of our stay, we watched her work tirelessly to maintain the Inn on the Gallatin in pristine condition as well as doing everything possible to enhance the experience of her guests.

Inn on the Gallatin – Big Sky, MT

There is a lot to do in the Big Sky area, including whitewater rafting. Helen signed us up for a half-day rafting trip. The guides suggested strongly that we not take a camera on the float so, I reluctantly left mine in the truck…right decision. I fell out of the raft near the end of the journey. Cliff, our guide and a huge fellow, pulled me (6′ 4″, 220 lbs.) back in with little effort, but I was soaked. I purchased the picture at the top from Montana Whitewater.

Rat Lake – Gallatin National Forest, MT
Wildflowers on trail to Rat Lake

We took two hikes while in Big Sky, first to Rat Lake, and then to Ousel Falls a few days later. Both walks were moderate in hiking vernacular and about two and a half miles each. The wildflowers on the trail to Rat Lake were incredible, and we spent a lot of time taking pictures. The path to Ousel Falls was a bit more challenging and included some steep parts, but the impressive scenery was more than enough to make us put the hills out of our mind.

Ousel Falls near Big Sky, MT
Rick gives me some trout flies that he tied

While in Big Sky, we met up with Debbie and Rick, two transplants from Tennessee. Debbie is the sister of one of our good friends, and her husband, Rick, is a former high school principal who moved to Montana after retirement out of a love of the great outdoors. We met at our campsite and Rick invited me to fish with him on the following Sunday. He didn’t have to ask twice. He even gave me some flies to use that he tied himself.

Trout, beware!

We fished on the Gallatin River about eight miles from camp. Rick is an expert fly fisherman and worked very patiently with me to teach me how to fish this stretch of the river. I caught three Rainbow trout, and Rick caught about six, two of which he cleaned and gave to us for a trout dinner. The meal was delicious, and I cannot remember having a better day in a trout stream. Thanks, Rick, I owe you!

Grilled trout for dinner

I can’t sign off without telling readers about the cafe at the Inn on the Gallatin. Deann and Steve serve breakfast on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday mornings until 11:00. The selections are exquisite, and it wasn’t easy to land on just one. I chose the Country Omelet, eggs cooked with peppers, onion, mushrooms, and smothered in sausage gravy. It was awesome. Helen had Eggs Benedict served with spinach and tomatoes–equally good. As a bonus, hot donut holes accompanied our meal. They were as light and as delicious as the beignets served at Cafe du Monde, one of my favorite New Orleans restaurants. We were so impressed by the Inn on the Gallatin that we booked a return visit next year for ten days.

Warm donut holes for breakfast

I hope readers will look through the pictures I have posted on the Picture Gallery (click here). Some of the sights we encountered are just too good to let sit on a hard drive. Our time in Big Sky will stay with us forever and, I get warm and fuzzy knowing that, in a year, we’ll be Easin’ Along back here for more.

Please join us next week when we’ll come to you from Ennis, Montana. Life is good!

14 thoughts on “Big Sky, Montana – Wild and Wonderful

  1. Joe, I can see why you want to return next year. This looks like a beautiful place to hang out for a while.You certainly look like you know what you are doing in that stream. Love the snazzy vest!! Helen looks so relaxed and pretty holding that donut hole. That’s exactly how they make me feel. Take care and enjoy.

    1. Good morning, Suzanne,
      There’s a lot to like in Big Sky and we only scratched the surface–hence, the return next year. I agree that I can look the part of a fly fisherman, but, snazzy vest and all, there’s still a lot for me to learn about the art. The donut holes were awesome. Have a great week. Love the look of your website! Joe

    1. Hi, Ingrid,
      Lots to see and do in Big Sky. We had an awesome experience. The campground was wonderful–you and Al would love it. Thanks for checking in. Stay safe and cool up there! Joe

  2. Hi, Joe – Good on you and Helen for taking on a whitewater rafting adventure. Great decision to leave your camera in your vehicle. The hikes and the food all look amazing. This is a place that I would love to visit!

    1. Hi, Donna,
      Along with biking, whitewater rafting is one of my favorite outdoor activities, and I never miss an opportunity to float. I didn’t plan on falling in, but Big Cliff pulled me out like I was a rag doll. You and Richard would absolutely love Big Sky and the inn on the Gallatin. Joe

  3. Wow. You make it all come alive. Wish we were there with you! Can we book a cabin there for next year and tag along with you two?? 🤗

    1. Hi, Roberta,
      We would love to have you join us. Everything about the Inn on the Gallatin is first class. Cute cabins and awesome food at the cafe. Thanks for checking in. Helen says “hi!”. Joe

    1. Mary,
      We loved the place…and the fishing was great. Looking forward to next year. Stay safe out there! Joe

  4. Great pictures!! I think we stayed in Big Sky on one of our trips . Every morning we’d watch them bring the horses over for those who wanted to ride.

    1. Hello, LuAnne,
      It’s a great area with awesome hiking and fishing. We’re going back! Stay safe out there! Joe

  5. Keep ’em coming, Joe! I mapped this from our future place in Nine Mile Falls, just north of Spokane, and it’s 7 hours! This place looks amazing with plenty of water, fishing and hiking. Food looks great too! Enjoy your travels and love the beautiful photos!

    1. Terri,
      My advice is to hook up that JayFlight and go! For an outdoor enthusiast like yourself, I can’t say enough about the area. That’s why we’re coming back. The food at the Inn is unbelievable, and we had plenty of opportunities to walk it off. Enjoy your break and come back again. Joe

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