Montana · 12 stays
Yurts in Montana
Every yurts stay we've indexed across Montana. Browse the full list below or jump to a specific city for hyperlocal options.
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North American RV Park & Yurt Village
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The Montana Dinner Yurt
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Luxury Yurt bordering Flathead Lake
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Kiowa Frontier Yurts and Cabins
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Jewel Basin Yurt
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Northern Montana Yurt
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Mooseshroom Yurt Retreat and Campground
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Yurt on the Clark Fork River (Spotted Wing Vacation Rentals, LLC)
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View Sanctuary Farm Log Cabin Mountain Getaway, Alberton, MT
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View Luxury Flathead Lake Yurt Ideal for a Great Getaway in Montana
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About yurts stays in Montana
How many yurts stays are in Montana?
glamping.directory currently indexes 12 yurts stays in Montana. Sort by city using the chips at the top of the page.
Where are the best places in Montana for a yurt stay?
Operators in Montana commonly cluster near Glacier National Park, Bob Marshall Wilderness, Beartooth Highway — these are the most popular gateway regions. Check the city chips at the top to see which towns we have listings in.
When should I visit Montana for a yurt stay?
Late June–early September. These insulated structures extend the season — wood stoves make winter stays comfortable in cold-climate states.
What outdoor activities pair with yurts stays in Montana?
Montana's signature activities — glacier backpacking, beartooth scenic-drive camping, bob marshall horsepacking — are why most travelers come. Operators usually know the closest trailheads and water access.
Are there yurts stays near Montana's national parks?
Montana hosts 2 national parks: Glacier, Yellowstone (partially). Park-edge yurts stays are limited and book months in advance — start with a city chip near the park you're targeting.
What's special about Montana for yurts?
Glacier National Park has lost most of its namesake glaciers — 25 remain of the 150 that existed in 1850 — making this generation's visits archival in a way.
Is glamping.directory the best place to book yurts in Montana?
glamping.directory is a directory, not a booking platform. We aggregate operator listings so you can compare; bookings happen on the operator's own site or reservation system. Use the listing's CTA to go straight to the source.