Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat - Hot Springs

Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat is a quiet, peaceful, relaxing getaway. We are a comfortable, clean 1930s spa motel located in the town that time forgot!

Most units have kitchens, private hot mineral baths and a large screened porch. Alameda's is a great spot to unwind and slow down; a place to remember simpler times.

We are the perfect place to hold your workshops and retreats including food service. Our cabins/suites are great for vacation rentals.

Attractive weekly rates are offered for groups or private parties. Massage therapy is available by appointment. Reservations recommended, credit cards accepted.

Website Address


Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
308 North Spring Street
Hot Springs,  MT 59845

Phone: 406-741-2283
Fax: 406-741-2282

Alameda's Hot Springs Retreat is located midway between Missoula and Kalispell in western Montana on Highway 28. Situated scenically within a few hours drive of Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, National Bison Range, and the Historic St. Ignatius Mission. Just getting here is worth the trip.

Season
All Year

Hours
Flexible

Payments
Cash, Master Card, Personal Check (In State), Personal Check (Out Of State), Travelers Checks, Visa

Reservations
Group Reservations Required, Late Cancellation Fee, Reservations Accepted, Reservations Recommended, Walk-Ins Welcome

Air Conditioning, Bicycle Rental, Books, Catering Service, Continental Breakfast Included, Dvd, Fax Service, Food Services, Hot Tub, In-Room Coffee, Information, Internet Access, Internet Access High Speed, Jetted Tub, Kitchen, Major Credit Cards, Massage, Meeting Room, Microwave, Non-Smoking, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Pay Telephone, Pets Allowed, Public Restroom, Refrigerator, Restaurant Within 2 Blocks, Spa, Suites, VCR/Movie Rental

Barbecue, Bicycling, Bird Watching, Board Game, Camping, Childrens Activities, Croquet, Cross-Country Skiing, Exercise, Fishing, Hiking, Hot Spring, Ice Fishing, Kayaking, Lake Fishing, Movie/Film, Nature, Photography, River Fishing, Storytelling, Walking, Wilderness, Wildlife Viewing