Lodgepole Gallery

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Browning, United States

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Aboriginal art gallery· Art gallery

Lodgepole Gallery Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lodgepole Gallery is located in Browning, United States on 245 US 89, Durham Rd. Lodgepole Gallery is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category aboriginal art gallery in United States.

Address

245 US 89, Durham Rd

Phone

+1 4063382787

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Maggie Gruber

One of the highlights of my trip to Montana! I visited in August 2018. Had a great time and met some wonderful people here! The hosts were fantastic, hot coffee and tea were offered inside. We made a bon fire at night and watched the sun set over the hills. I slept better in the tipi while it rained than i did in my hotel the night before. I can't wait to visit again. I only had time to stay for one night, but i think two nights would have been perfect if i had been able to schedule a walking tour or gone horseback riding with the host.

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Dina Gligor

I am sitting on the porch and enjoying a stunning view. The prairie, the lake, the Rocky Mountains. If you want to try something different and connect with the nature, this is the place. You 'll sleep in a tepee but still having all the amenities: very clean showers, a great room where you can just sit and enjoy the time , a kitchen with a coffee machine, a mini fridge, tables where you can cook and eat, free wifi, and great hosts. Plus two lovely and very friendly cats. The art gallery is great, a lot of beautiful native Indian objects, books and magazines to read. We travel and camp a lot, but this place is the best I've ever camped.

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Cheryl Walk

Great place to stay. Amazing stargazing can be done here! Saw the Milky Way this summer.

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Ryan Whiteside

For 75 not including tax I think is a bit high. Very nice staff and facilities. I just don't find the tepee much better than a tent. And its a significant walk from your car to the tepee. I don't trust lighting a fire and having a bunch of smoke inside the tepee - but I didn't actually try it. Theres also a room with microwave, coffee pot, toaster and hot/cold water dispenser. Theres only one table in this room and no sink. The shower knobs were a bit strange in the end unit of the mens bathroom; hard to adjust temperature.

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Michael Horton

Small, but excellent if you can get a reservation. Sleep in a "tipi" under the stars near a national park. What could be better? Fun for kids. Close up your food, squirrels come inside.

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Priyanka Rajath

Tipi experience was amazing. The bedding arrangements were neat. Bugs become your best friends. Hosts are warm and welcoming. Please make sure you don’t overstay even by 10 mins. They will turn cold on you.

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Anastasia M

We visited the art gallery . Very nice native American art. Bought several postcards and very old sleigh bells. Darrell may God bless you buffalo buddy !

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Niels Hoogkamer

Stayed here for one night, would have liked to have stayed for another. It was a highlight of my trip. The good: * beautiful view * unique experience * Nice owner as far as I can tell * Clean facilities * 30 minutes away from the best places in East Glacier * Coyotes, wild-life, fire in your tent, yeah cool experience. * Neigboring dogs came and said hi, sweetest pooches ever The bad: * There was construction nearby that was noisy until late at night and started again early in the morning * The area, as beautiful as it is, has limited options when it comes to restaurants etc, Browning itself is poor and doesn't feel very safe, luckily the tipi is a short drive away from Browning, but some nice restaurants/ super markets would have been good.. I read a few of the negative reviews, don't go here if you are expecting a hotel... It's a tipi.... Yeah you hear coyotes etc, go figure... No AC either lol.