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Lolo Hot Springs Lodge ReviewThis hot-springs resort, 25 miles west of Lolo and only 7 miles from the Montana-Idaho border, is an especially popular winter destination -- the cross-country skiing on Lolo Pass is excellent, as is the snowmobiling. There are 18 modern rooms and a large, inviting lobby in the lodge and 15 in a motel-style unit. The lodge is called the Fort because the design is reminiscent of the fort in the 1948 John Wayne film Fort Apache. The motel rooms are large and less expensive than those in the lodge, but they are spare in the decor department. Since the adjacent fabled Lolo Hot Springs Pool (www.lolohotsprings.com) is a separate operation, there's a fee to soak in them, but there are two 20-person hot tubs for guest use. Facilities: Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip. Related Features Partner Deals:
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