Jenny's Guidebook

Jenny
Jenny's Guidebook

Sightseeing

There is an entrance to the 65-acre park just two blocks west of the driveway.
Skalkaho Bend River Park
There is an entrance to the 65-acre park just two blocks west of the driveway.
Skalkaho Pass
33 habitants recommandent
Daly Mansion
251 Eastside Hwy
33 habitants recommandent

Great food and shopping

Saturday morning Farmers Market is a great time.
16 habitants recommandent
Hamilton Farmers Market Co-op, MT
205 Bedford St
16 habitants recommandent
Saturday morning Farmers Market is a great time.

Food scene

Best burger in town.
46 habitants recommandent
Nap's Grill
200 W Main St
46 habitants recommandent
Best burger in town.
38 habitants recommandent
Bitter Root Brewing
101 Marcus St
38 habitants recommandent
Great food!
11 habitants recommandent
Spice of Life Cafe
900 S 1st St
11 habitants recommandent
Great food!
Suzette's Organics

Our ski hill

Lost Trail never disappoints. Always great snow and fabulous terrain.
43 habitants recommandent
Lost Trail Powder Mountain
43 habitants recommandent
Lost Trail never disappoints. Always great snow and fabulous terrain.

Best coffee shop

16 habitants recommandent
Big Creek Coffee Roasters
301 W Main St
16 habitants recommandent

Fly shop down the street

Freestone Fly Shop
701 S 1st St

General and nerdy trivia about Hamilton

Part of the National Institutes of Health, Rocky Mountain Laboratories is a state-of-the-art biomedical research facility directly behind the property. RML does basic research on the molecular traits of a given microbe. Scientists research influenza, prion diseases, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and more exotic illnesses right here in Hamilton. RML has a long history in the Bitterroot - starting with tick-borne illnesses in the early 1900s. The landmark facility was constructed on the current campus in 1928. There is a visitors center on site.
Rocky Mountain Laboratories
903 S 4th St
Part of the National Institutes of Health, Rocky Mountain Laboratories is a state-of-the-art biomedical research facility directly behind the property. RML does basic research on the molecular traits of a given microbe. Scientists research influenza, prion diseases, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and more exotic illnesses right here in Hamilton. RML has a long history in the Bitterroot - starting with tick-borne illnesses in the early 1900s. The landmark facility was constructed on the current campus in 1928. There is a visitors center on site.