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| Tucked on 21 acres under a canopy of never-ending sky, a place exists for those who need rejuvenation, inspiration, or motivation. Hospitality is paramount. In the heart of this high mountain desert of the Beaverhead Valley, surrounded by mountains, is Five Rivers Lodge. The mission of owners Mary Jacques and Jay Burgin is to provide a destination like no other. "We enjoy helping people relax and explore the outdoors," says Jacques. "We offer guests a time for rejuvenation, reflection-a time to look at themselves, where they've been, and where they're going." And great fishing… Built by Jacques and Burgin in 1987, Five Rivers Lodge is a 32,000-square- foot home-away-from-home. "We started with a 2,700-square-foot abandoned house and designed the lodge to be like a place we would want to go to if we were on a holiday," she says. The lodge is nestled among the Beaverhead, the Big Hole, the Jefferson, the Red Rock, and the Ruby rivers. Two acres of privately stocked water are also on the property. The trout fishing is excellent: daily catches of 8 to 10 browns more than 20" long are common. < previous - next > |
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