Helena Inn exterior with Montana mountains in the backgroundDriveway entrance to Helena Inn under a wide Montana skyWarm Helena Inn lobby with fireplace and lounge seatingKing guest room at Helena InnSpacious suite living area at Helena Inn
Helena · Montana

Big Sky comfort, right in Helena.

Restful rooms, easy parking, and the Rockies on the horizon — minutes from downtown and the airport.

About the Inn

A welcoming basecamp for your Montana stay.

Helena Inn sits at the edge of Montana's capital, where wide skies meet the foothills of the Rockies. Our independently run hotel offers comfortable rooms, a warm lobby with a real fireplace, and the kind of friendly front-desk service you only find at a place that knows its town. Whether you're here for the legislature, a road trip on I-15, or a weekend in the mountains — we'll get you settled in.

Free Wi-Fi
Free Parking
Coffee in Lobby
Flat-screen TVs
In-room A/C
Pet Friendly
Stay

Rooms made for resting up.

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Two Queen Beds

Two Queen Beds

Spacious room with two queen beds — ideal for families and friends traveling together.

King Room

King Room

Plush king bed, work desk, and a quiet view — built for a great night's sleep.

Suite

Suite

Extra living space with a sofa, separate sleeping area, and full in-room amenities.

Photos

A look around the property.

Helena Inn lobby with fireplace and lounge seating
Driveway entrance to Helena Inn
Suite living area
Area Attractions

Helena is a small city with big surroundings.

From the gold-rush history of Last Chance Gulch to the trails above the city, you're minutes from some of Montana's best.

  • Montana State Capitol
  • Cathedral of St. Helena
  • Last Chance Gulch
  • Great Northern Carousel
  • Mount Helena City Park
  • Spring Meadow Lake
  • Gates of the Mountains
  • Montana Historical Society
Things to Do

Get out and explore.

Hike Mount Helena

A 5,468-ft peak with sweeping city and valley views — trailheads only minutes from the inn.

Cruise the Gates of the Mountains

Boat tour through the towering limestone cliffs Lewis & Clark named in 1805.

Walk Last Chance Gulch

Historic downtown street lined with shops, brewpubs, and Montana's gold-rush roots.

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