Paws Up is a combination of luxury and 37,000 acres of the great outdoors in Big Sky Country, Montana. Whether you stay in one of the extravagant wilderness homes or lavish tents, this is an upscale glamping experience. It only took this New Yorker an hour to fully unwind and genuinely enjoy feeling a million miles away from the rest of the world.
You can choose a fine dining experience at Pomp or more casual vibe at Trough restaurants. Either choice will provide exquisite cuisine using local ingredients where delicious creations are prepared by the chef. Each day at every meal, the flavors and savory dishes are better and better. If you prefer to kick back with a cocktail after your action-packed day, try Tank. The bar has a relaxed atmosphere with spectacular views
“Believe you can and you are half way there” Theodore Roosevelt
I believed I could repel down the side of this 160-foot mountain despite having my entire body tremble with fear. Pushing your limits is empowering. I had never repelled before but accepted the challenge. It was exhilarating and astonishing to complete this adventure.
Repelling is just one of the fun adventures you can experience at Paws Up. Try horseback riding, fly fishing, a cattle drive, sporting clays, archery, white-water rafting, ATV tours, hiking kayaking, mountain biking and swimming just to name a few. Let’s not forget about the Grizzlyman Fitness Trail which is a one-mile obstacle course. It’s a great way to appreciate nature while crushing your workout.
To balance out all the activities, Spa Town is a must. Spa town consists of beautiful tents situated near a babbling brook. The treatments are enhanced by the breathtaking views of the mountains and serene atmosphere, ensuring the utmost pleasurable experience
If you are looking for a unique luxurious travel adventure, I highly recommend Paws Up. The wilderness experience is brought to a whole new level. Whether it was waking up to find a bunny rabbit on my back deck, being able to horseback ride each day, seeing a bald eagle or just hiking through the woods, it was an experience I won’t soon forget.