Pet Friendly, Close to MSU, Downtown Bozeman w/ Mountain Views - Ravalli Street Retreat
Bozeman, Montana
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Concierge
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
1 bunk bed
Welcome to Ravalli Street Retreat! This beautiful two-story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home with a 2 car garage is the perfect home away from home while you’re in Bozeman! The home comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests, and there is plenty of space for everyone to spread out and relax.
As you walk up a few steps from the front porch you will open the front door into the main living area featuring plenty of seating to watch a favorite show on the TV! Keep moving through to the kitchen offering beautiful brand-new countertops and a large table to gather round! The main level also offers quick access to the open back yard, gas grill and patio set. Walk back inside to see the main floor master with a ceiling fan, TV and Ensuite. You will also find the laundry room and powder room on the main level.
Upstairs has brand new carpet and you’ll find 3 additional bedrooms, two offer queen beds and the third offers a twin over twin bunk bed. At the top of the stairs is a perfect working nook so you can work from home!
Bring your dog too as this home is pet friendly! Its nestled up against Asheim Fields and across the street from Lewis & Clark off leash dog park!
In the winter, nearby Bridger Bowl is a local’s favorite for downhill skiing with 350 inches of snow on average, 8 lifts, and 2,000 skiable acres! You can also drive to Big Sky for even bigger downhill skiing or cross-country ski at Lone Mountain Ranch, voted #1 Nordic Ski Resort in North America. Looking for more thrills? Check out ice climbing in the Hyalite Canyon. After a day of adventuring, relax at Bozeman Hot Springs or hit the town! As a college town, Bozeman is always bustling with activity and something for everyone.
In the summer, Bozeman boasts numerous events and festivals like the Sweet Pea Festival, rodeos and MSU Graduation. It’s a central home base for countless summer activities including touring Yellowstone National Park, fishing, rafting, hiking, tubing, golfing, shopping, or sampling menus at all the great restaurants nearby.
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Your Montana Starts Here!
Key Residence Features:
Private Home | Private Yard | Pet Friendly
View and Location:
Mountain Views | Minutes to Downtown Bozeman | Yellowstone National Park
Bedroom Configuration:
Bedroom 1: Master Bedroom | Queen-sized bed | Main Level
Bedroom 2: Queen-sized bed | Upper Level
Bedroom 3: Queen-sized bed | Upper Level
Bedroom 4: Twin-over-Twin bunk bed | Upper Level
Bathroom Configuration:
Bathroom 1: Single Vanity | Shower/Tub Combo | Toilet | Main Level
Bathroom 2: Single Vanity | Shower | Toilet | Upper Level
Bathroom 3: Half Bathroom | Single Vanity | Toilet | Main Level
Kitchen Amenities and Supplies:
Standard Coffee Machine | Toaster | Blender | Crockpot | Bakeware | Tea Kettle | Cooking Utensils | Basic Spices | Dishwasher | Microwave | Range | Fridge | Freezer
Dining:
Seating for 6 people | Bar seating for 2 people
What We Provide:
Property Manager provides a complimentary starter kit of amenities to make your stay more comfortable
Linens: Sheets | Pillows | Blankets | Comforters | Body Towels | Hand Towels
Hygiene: 1 individual travel sized Bee Kind by Gilchrist & Soames soap, shampoo and conditioner per bathroom
Household: 2 rolls of toilet paper per bathroom | 2 extra trash bags per can
Kitchen: Salt and Pepper | 2 rolls of paper towels | 10 dishwasher tablets | 1 bottle liquid dish soap | 1 Sponge
Laundry: 10 laundry detergent pods
Inside Amenities:
TV | Washer & Dryer | Air Conditioning | Work Space
Air Conditioning:
Please note, most homes in Montana do not have air conditioning. We encourage guests to open the windows at night to enjoy cooler evening temperatures and close them during the day (including curtains/blinds) to keep the cool air in. For your safety, please only open windows when you are present in the property. Additionally, most homes will have fans located in the bedroom closets.
Outdoor Amenities:
Private Parking | Patio | Private Yard
Activities:
Summer: Festivals | Fishing | Fly Fishing | Golf | Hiking | Kayaking | Mountain Biking | Rafting | Rock Climbing | Swimming | Boating | Scenic Drives | Sightseeing | Shopping | Dining
Winter: Cross Country Skiing | Downhill/Alpine Skiing | Ice Skating | Sledding/Tubing | Snowboarding | Snowmobiling | Snowshoeing | Shopping | Dining
Communications:
Wireless Internet (WIFI) - speeds cannot be guaranteed based upon weather or usage in the area | Live or Cable/Satellite TV
Safety:
Carbon monoxide detector | Smoke alarms | Fire extinguisher
Included Services:
Linens Provided | On-Call Maintenance | Concierge | 24-hour Emergency Line | Property Guide Sent Prior to Arrival
Policies:
No smoking | 1 dog allowed, pet fee required | Additional taxes and fees may apply | Minimum Age Requirement - 18 Years old | Required Vacation Rental Agreement to be signed by guest prior to arrival | No outside Fires during Fire Season on any outdoor fire pit | Mid-stay clean required every 36 days if booking long term
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Bozeman, Montana is a delightful city located approximately 20 miles east of the Rocky Mountains in the Gallatin Valley. It's renowned for its stunning natural beauty, a plethora of outdoor activities, and a lively cultural scene. The city serves as an access point to Yellowstone National Park, one of the world's most celebrated and oldest national parks where visitors can discover geysers, hot springs, and a wealth of wildlife.
The city itself caters to all types of travelers with a variety of activities. For those intrigued by history and culture, the Museum of the Rockies is home to one of the largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the country. It also features exhibits on Native American history and pioneer life. The Emerson Center for Arts & Culture is another cultural hub that showcases local art exhibitions, theater performances, and community events.
Outdoor enthusiasts will find an array of choices with opportunities for hiking, fishing, skiing, and more. The Bridger Bowl Ski Area provides excellent slopes for winter sports while the Gallatin River is ideal for fly fishing. There are numerous hiking trails such as Sourdough Trail or Drinking Horse Mountain Trail offering breathtaking views.
While Bozeman does have some farm-to-table restaurants highlighting local produce on Main Street serving everything from gourmet burgers to artisanal pastries, it may not be considered a top-tier food destination when compared to other cities.
In summary, Bozeman presents a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure opportunities along with rich history and culture making it an appealing destination for all types of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM