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Owners
and brothers Dan and Ned Shapiro welcome you to beautiful
Pine Creek, Montana: nestled in the heart of aptly-named
Paradise Valley and the foothills of the Absaroka Mountains,
1 mile from the outstanding fishing of the Yellowstone
River, 10 miles south of the inviting community of Livingston,
2 miles from the easily accessed hiking trail to scenic
Pine Creek Falls, 15 miles north of the soaking opportunities
at Chico Hot Springs, and 45 miles north of America's
first National Park: Yellowstone. Pine Creek is not
just a summer wonderland; big-game and bird hunting,
cross-country skiing, and snow shoeing provide recreational
opportunities in the fall and winter months as well.
We think you'll find that Pine Creek provides a well-situated
launching-off point for nearly any type of outdoor vacation
adventure, not to mention a cozy retreat where you can
enjoy an excellent dinner or romantic weekend getaway.
The Pine Creek Lodge and Cafe features 5 creek-side
cabins available for nightly summer rentals, an acclaimed
restaurant featuring a beer and wine bar and eclectic
menu with homemade soups that change daily, live weekend
music and entertainment on our outdoor stage throughout
the summer and indoors in the winter, and a small retail
space with snacks, sodas, and a variety of merchandise
bearing Pine Creek's logo.
The atmosphere at Pine Creek is casual, family-oriented,
and pet friendly. Kids are able to put pent-up energy
from long car trips to good use at Pine Creek, whether
it's splashing around in the creek by the café,
playing chase in the yard, or dancing their hearts out
to good live music. Families can walk or drive the short
distance to the Yellowstone River for a refreshing swim
in its cool waters or to the local KOA's heated indoor
pool, which can be used by non-guests for a nominal
fee. (They also have a small grocery and gift store.)
Pets are welcome in our cabins and at our summer barbecues,
provided they are well behaved and their owners clean
up after them.
Please note that out of respect for our neighbors and
local landowners, Pine Creek asks all of its guests
to observe "No Trespassing" signs and private
property boundaries. To help preserve our beautiful
natural surroundings, we also ask guests to please dispose
of trash and pet waste in the receptacles we provide.
We look forward to seeing you soon!

Directions
When looking for Pine Creek, the main
thing you should keep an eye out for is our historic 20
foot tall neon sign with its ever-changing marquee.
This sign stood sentinel at Bozeman’s Alpine
Hotel for many decades before the business was closed
several years ago. Chef Shapiro salvaged the sign and
had it retrofitted with Pine Creek’s name.
From
Interstate-90 (traveling east or west):
Take Exit 333 and make a left onto Highway 89
(Park Street in Livingston).
Head south (toward Yellowstone National Park) for
3.2 miles. Turn
left onto East River Road (MT Hwy 540) and travel 6.9
miles south. You
will see the cafe on your left just past the 35mph sign
that marks the entrance to our little community of Pine
Creek. If
you pass Pine Creek Road on your right, then you have
gone too far.
From
Yellowstone National Park/ Gardiner, Montana: Take
Highway 89 (2nd St. in Gardiner) north for
43.2 miles. Turn
right onto Pine Creek Road between mile markers 42 &
43. (Look
for the yellow KOA billboard at the turn.)
Travel 2.4 miles to the T-intersection where Pine
Creek Road ends at East River Road.
Turn left and Pine Creek will be immediately on
your right (less than .1 mile & just before the road
curves left). If
you pass the white Pine Creek schoolhouse on your left,
then you have gone too far.
From
Chico Hot Springs Resort:
Take Chico Road 1.5 miles to the T-intersection
where it ends at East River Road.
Make a right onto East River Road and travel
north 12.7 miles to the cafe.
You will slow to 35mph to enter the hamlet of
Pine Creek.
Pass the Pine Creek Methodist Church on your
right and Pine Creek Road on your left.
We are less than .1 mile past Pine Creek Road on
the right.
If you pass the white Pine Creek schoolhouse on
your left, then you have gone too far.
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