At first glance, the description for Howler’s Inn almost seems too good to be true. Located in the Bozeman area surrounded by mountain ranges and rolling hills, it’s a full-service bed and breakfast that happens to have a resident wolf pack. If you’re a fan of wildlife, nature, and a little pampering, prepare to fall in love with this place.

Howler’s Inn Bed & Breakfast is set on 42 acres in the picturesque Bridger Canyon, just outside of Bozeman.

management / TripAdvisor The property has won numerous awards from prestigious travel publications, including Best Lodging in Bozeman from Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Not only is the setting absolutely incredible, it’s close to all kinds of natural wonders.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook Yellowstone National Park, prime fly fishing rivers and lakes, and massive ski hills are all in close proximity.

The wolf sanctuary was set up to captive-bred wolves that are unable to be released into the wild.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook They are kept in two separate enclosures and given the best care (and lots of love).

The sanctuary is not federally funded – it survives solely from donations and income from the guests of the inn.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook The wolves here are all spayed and neutered and aren’t bred for profit – just rescued.

Guests of the inn are more than welcome to photograph and view the wolves, which they can do from the viewing platform.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook The viewing areas aren’t open to the public, so you’ll have to get a room if you want to see them. Don’t worry – it’s well worth it.

The four guest rooms at the inn are cozy, comfortable, and relaxing.

management / TripAdvisor Each room has different bed arrangements, but they all have their own private bathrooms. Guests are also welcome to steam their stresses away in the Finnish sauna, choose a DVD to watch from the massive collection, or enjoy some wine with fellow guests in the common room.

In the morning, prepare to be awakened by the smell of delicious food.

Kristaaah / TripAdvisor Breakfast is part of the experience here, and it’s wonderful.

Staying at Howler’s Inn is not only good for you and your loved ones, but it benefits the wolves as well.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook It’s a vacation with a purpose.

Ready to have a slumber party with a wolf pack? Book your stay here.

management / TripAdvisor

The property has won numerous awards from prestigious travel publications, including Best Lodging in Bozeman from Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Wolves of Howlers Inn / Facebook

Yellowstone National Park, prime fly fishing rivers and lakes, and massive ski hills are all in close proximity.

They are kept in two separate enclosures and given the best care (and lots of love).

The wolves here are all spayed and neutered and aren’t bred for profit – just rescued.

The viewing areas aren’t open to the public, so you’ll have to get a room if you want to see them. Don’t worry – it’s well worth it.

Each room has different bed arrangements, but they all have their own private bathrooms. Guests are also welcome to steam their stresses away in the Finnish sauna, choose a DVD to watch from the massive collection, or enjoy some wine with fellow guests in the common room.

Kristaaah / TripAdvisor

Breakfast is part of the experience here, and it’s wonderful.

It’s a vacation with a purpose.

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Address: Howlers Inn B&B and Wolf Sanctuary, Bozeman MT Bed and Breakfast Lodging, 3185 Jackson Creek Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA