Yarn Antics and Bombing

The lovely Suzanne Tidwell is at Paws Up this week performing her unique and incredibly fun art of yarn bombing.  Here are a few photos of her “installations” outside of the Cook Shack and inside Paws Up General Store.

The Resort at Paws Up Takes “Glamping®” to New Level


Looking for the perfect last-minute summer vacation that combines luxury and an unforgettable adventure for the whole family? The Resort at Paws Up in Montana recently unveiled their new Moonlight Camp, taking glamorous camping, or “glamping,” to a whole new level. 

Moonlight Camp consists of six spacious canvas tents located at the foot of Lewis and Clark’s famous Lookout Rock and 100 yards from Blackfoot River. Guests have the option to choose between four two-bedroom tents, which are perfect for families, and two one-bedroom tents. Each luxury tent contains an en-suite bathroom, Paw Up’s signature Last Best Bed, gourmet meals prepared by a private camp chef at the tented dining pavilion, and a camping butler to ensure all your needs are fulfilled.

The luxury ranch resort is located on 37,000 acres in the heart of Blackfoot Valley in western Montana and provides endless activities for the entire family to enjoy. Guests can choose daily activities from the largest menu of wildness activities in North America, including horseback riding, river floats, mountain biking, sporting clays, fly-fishing, cattle drives and ATV adventures.

Rates for Moonlight Camp start at $1,025 per night based on double occupancy and include three meals a day for two people. Last-minute stays are still available before the end of the summer season. Moonlight Camp is open seasonally until September 15.

Drum Circle Madness

This week we’ve had the pleasure of hosting Scott Besaw, a talented musician from Chicago.  From drum circles to live music, Scott has provided wonderful entertainment for our guests.

The World’s Best Luxury Camps

From Travelite

Reunite with nature minus the hassles at The Resort at Paws Up, a 37,000-acre luxury ranch in the heart of Montana. Discover a lavish way of camping as the resort expertly blends authentic nature experience with creature comforts. Take in the views surrounding your tent before settling in the finely designed space with its private master bathroom and the most comfortable bed you’ll ever sleep in, known at the resort as The Last Best Bed with 300-count linens, down duvet comforters and over-sized pillows. While at camp, enjoy personalized service from your camping butler and skilled camp chef. Yes, this means gourmet meals in elegant outdoor settings. Resist the urge of getting holed up in your tent; rather, have a go at the wilderness adventures and dude ranch activities. Take your pick from the exhilarating recreations from trail riding to cliff rappelling, ATV riding, whitewater rafting and fly-fishing on the famed Blackfoot River. The resort’s latest addition to its brand of luxury is the Pinnacle Camp, which is truly at the peak of grandeur boasting the camp’s largest tents, en-suite bathrooms with jetted tubs and unparalleled views of Elk Creek and the Blackfoot River. For a romantic touch, book the secluded Tango Point tent featuring a lovely copper tub set in the middle of the bedroom. Before retreating to your tent, unwind and get cozy by the stone and timber fireplace at the Pinnacle Camp’s open-air dining pavilion and lounge. You may book an entire camp for your exclusive use; however, reservations should be placed at least one year in advance. The best time to go is from late May to September for pleasant outdoor weather.

A Star-Spangled Bash

Our seventh annual 4th of July bash was a memorable evening for all.  From sack races and face painting for the kids, to a a pie eating contest for the adults, a good time was had by our wonderful guests.  We even added a mechanical bull to the festivities.  And, of course, our annual parade was a hit, with the guests from Pinnacle Camp taking the prize for the most creative float.

Trend Report: Glamping® it Up Honeymoon Ideas

Colin Cowie Weddings

At Paws Up in Montana, tented suites feature private decks, rustic décor and all the peace and quiet you could ever need.

Big Sky Country

Set on a whopping 37,000 acres in the wilds of Montana (where the 1992 Brad Pitt flick A River Runs Through It was shot) is Paws Up, the ultimate luxury tent adventure property in the U.S. There are just 24 specially fashioned tents situated to offer panoramic vistas, ultra privacy and amenities like outdoor hot tubs and 300 thread-count linens. Paws Up even has two restaurants on site—but don’t worry about over-indulging, you can easily work it off on their 120-plus miles of trails.

Horsing Around…

One of our resident horses is trying to stay cool in the warm Montana summer sun.  We had to capture the moment.

Up And Rumbling…

The Bone Rattler Raceway is officially open.  Time to go up, over and through Greenough, Montana’s toughest terrain.

Not your average Sunday drive…

The windshield was crystal clear before The Bone Rattler wreaked havoc…

Justin Bieber Wants To Go Glamping®…We Know The Perfect Spot!

Justin Bieber wants to go Glamping

Justin Bieber is interested in trying Glamping.  We think he should come to Paws Up!

The 18-year-old millionaire admitted he is intrigued by the idea of glamorous camping as a means to explore his outdoorsy side.

He told this month’s We Love Pop magazine: ”I heard of this thing called Glamping.

”It’s like glamorous camping. You heard of it? It’s GLAM-ping.”

The pop star went on to explain that he thinks the notion is ”cool” because you can have similar luxuries as being at home.

He continued: ”You sleep on a bed. It’s a mattress bed! In a huge tent with TV and everything. You have electricity and stuff but you’re still in amongst the wildlife. It’s pretty cool.”

Despite being a world traveler, the Canadian teenager is still learning about many aspects of life.

He was recently mocked by a U.S. chat show host when he failed to understand that David Letterman meant Michaelangelo’s Sistine Chapel in The Vatican in Rome when referring to potential tattoos for the star.

He answered; ”I’m not going for the 16th chapel look.”

David joked about his misunderstanding: ”Canadian high school!”