Miles City, MT

Bcleck90

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Headed to Miles City in a few weeks and need to book a hotel room for a few nights. Any places to avoid? Best spots to eat and see while I’m in town?

Appreciate any advice!
 

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Nice town. Stop their often traveling through to fuel up. Havnt spent a night their but would like to sometime. Not much help but it's a nice small town.
 

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Rooms in Miles City are expensive for what you get. The "Travel Lodge" is an old Motel 6. I'd avoid. Super 8 is tired but if you need just a sleeping room, it works. The rest vary. I live 2 hours away and we only stay if we are hunting in that area.

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I stayed at the Miles City Hotel & Suites right off the interstate last year while on the way to South Dakota. It was a clean Hotel with very good service, and better than average breakfast food.

Several restaurants in walking distance, as well as a few gas stations nearby. There is also sister Hotel across the street that takes dogs called the Miles City Hotel (no Suites).

I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.
 
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Bcleck90

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I stayed at the Miles City Hotel & Suites right off the interstate last year while on the way to South Dakota. It was a clean Hotel with very good service, and better than average breakfast food.

Several restaurants in walking distance, as well as a few gas stations nearby. There is also sister Hotel across the street that takes dogs called the Miles City Hotel (no Suites).

I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.

I’ll check that one out. Appreciate the responses everyone 👍
 
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I stayed at the Miles City Hotel & Suites right off the interstate last year while on the way to South Dakota. It was a clean Hotel with very good service, and better than average breakfast food.

Several restaurants in walking distance, as well as a few gas stations nearby. There is also sister Hotel across the street that takes dogs called the Miles City Hotel (no Suites).

I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.
I’ll second this. I’ve stayed at another that I can’t remember but this one was good.
One thing that did weird me out was every hotel had a “soup” bar and soup hrs…. That was a first. This was pre Covid though so times might of changed.
 

NRA4LIFE

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I had to have some tire work done there a few years ago and stayed at the Super 8 just south of the interstate, It was descent. If you need any tire work, the Point S Rolling Rubber is top notch, great people and they went way out of their way to help me. There is a bar/eatery just a block north and a bit west of the tire place that was really good, don't remember the name. It is a barbecue place.
 

MTElk1987

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Great little town. We have family south of the river along the Tongue and try to go out there a few times a year. You should check out the Montana Bar if you get a chance. Good food and lots of history from the days of the open range. There’s still a bullet hole in one of the walls when things got a little western in there one night.
 
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