The Last Best Place—Sage Lodge
Sage Lodge outside of Yellowstone National Park sets the bow-wow meter high.
By Susan Sims, Publisher
SET ON OVER 1,200 ACRES OF RURAL LANDSCAPE, Sage Lodge gives meaning to the Montana slogan, “The Last Best Place.” Visiting with my husband and three rescue hounds in April, there was still plenty of winter left and snow on Emigrant Peak, looming in the distance.
Checking in we were all given the VIP welcome with special appearance of Lodge Dog, Norman and his human and General Manager, Paul Robertson. Norman put his best paw forward and showed the pack around.
Our Paradise King Suite faced Emigrant Peak and is appointed with a fireplace both inside and outside. Warming up on our patio we overlooked the private casting pond and Jacuzzi. There is a four-mile walking trail loop where you are sure to spot deer and birds of prey and we had easy access through the French doors in our Suite. Stunning metal sculptures dot the landscape as well. The bathroom is to die for with soaking tub and double vanity. We enjoyed the use of bathrobes and top of the line amenities.
