A Montana Tradition: Chico Hot Springs

Nestled in Paradise Valley, this historic restaurant and hotel has stories to tell

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Photo courtesy of Chico Hot SpringsChico Hot Springs Resort is a blend of old and new, the architecture of the contemporary convention center on the front lawn echoes the historic ties of the original main lodge built in 1900. Photo courtesy of Chico Hot SpringsRecently lauded for having one of the top 10 wine lists in the country by Forbes Traveler magazine, the wine cellar at Chico is open for private dinner parties. Photo courtesty of Chico Hot Springs
The dining room in the main restaurant at Chico is a blend of rustic elegance where the dress code is “come as you are” and the food is renown throughout the state. Photo courtesy of Chico Hot SpringsServing classic continental cuisine in the restaurant, the Filet Mignon has been an offering on Chico’s menu for more than 30 years. Photo courtesy of Chico Hot SpringsThe clear, clean natural hot springs of the Chico pool were once touted as “curative waters” and they still draw visitors from all over the state to partake in this soothing geothermal treasure. Photo courtesy of Chico Hot Springs
Chico’s Pine Nut Crusted Halibut. Photo courtesy of Chico Hot Springs
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