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Big Sky Motel

Motels: The Big Sky Motel, located just off of Interstate 90, Exit 47, in Superior, Montana, welcomes all to our hospitality and the splendor of our picturesque setting located in the Rocky Mountains. For today's traveler we offer 'rates you can sleep with' in a quality AAA rated facility. Whether you are .....

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103 4th Avenue East, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-4831

Forest Grove Lodge

Inns / B&Bs: Thanks for stopping by Wil and Kelly Mitchell, the owners of this new lodge near Missoula, Montana, have created the Forest Grove Lodge for people to come and enjoy the lower Clark Fork River in beautiful western Montana. Nestled near the river in the Lolo National Forest, the lodge is surrounded .....

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1107 East Mullan Road, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-6637

Sloway Campground Superior

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255 Sloway E Frontage Road, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-4486

Rugg's Outfitting LLC

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459 Southside Road, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-4240

Hilltop Motel

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201 West Mullan Road, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-4781

Savenac Bunkhouse

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Lolo National Forest, Superior, 59872
(+001) 406-822-4233

Sheep Mountain Lodge

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29 Sverdsten Lane, Superior, 59872
(+001) 206-285-1170

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Superior is a town in and the county seat of Mineral County, Montana, United States. Superior was named after its founders' hometown of Superior, Wisconsin in 1869. The post office was established in 1871 after Mineral County became the site of one of the largest gold strikes that helped settle the West. In the 1860s and 70s, several thousand miners converged on Cedar Creek to earn their fortunes. Long after that strike played out, mining remained a mainstay of the economy. Mining, along with the development of logging and United States Forest Service activities contribute to the area's interesting history.

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