On the way over to Livingston we stopped in downtown Bozeman to do some window shopping, gambling and have cocktails and lunch. Downtown Bozeman is a vibrant glimpse into the old west, with eclectic and neat stores, excellent dining options and home to quite possibly my favorite cocktail of all time. The “f.g.c.” at Plonk. An acronym for “(Expletive) Good Cocktail” – it is a refreshing martini of house infused ginger vodka and muddled basil. Even the virgin version was heaven.
After a couple of hours exploring downtown Bozeman we jumped back in the car and headed down the road to Livingston. Quintessentially west, framed by the Absaroka Mountain Range, Livingston is a classic picture of Montana.
After some more gambling and walking around downtown, we headed the 4 miles down the road to check out our digs for the next two days. A code operated private gate opens up to a large field bordered by a beautiful grove of dancing aspen trees with The Centennial Inn sitting pretty like a picture in the middle. At this point I am going to let the pictures do the talking J
ALL ABOARD THE CENTENNIAL INN!!!!!!
I think the thing that was said most by Susie, myself and my
mom as well as all of our husbands that came to visit us for the day was “I
could live here!!!”, and it was so true. The Centennial Inn evokes a cozy feeling
of home and comfort. It is perfectly appointed with antique furniture and luxury
details, like the huge shower that doubles as a hot tub size soaking tub. The kitchen
is fully equipped with a gas stove and there are even laundry facilities tucked
smartly behind a pocked door in the hallway.
The 13 acres that The Centennial Inn sits on was
immaculately groomed and so beautiful to explore. The aspen trees had just
leafed out for spring, and the Yellowstone River was swollen and muddy (much to
my fly fishing husbands disdain) with spring run-off just starting. I counted at least four sweet bunnies hopping
around the wheels of the train quite a few times too. The Centennial Inn is truly
a slice of Big Sky heaven, and would be a wonderful option for a fun weekend
get-away, or for guests wanting to stay close to the park. Please contact me
for more details on how you can set up a stay in this historic luxury train
car.