(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 25, 2010 ) Birney, MT - Tucked in the red shale bluffs, seasoned with pine and cedars along the Tongue River of southeastern Montana, The Lodge at Diamond Cross is a 100,000-acre private working cattle and dude ranch. The attentive hospitality, rustic elegance and unparalleled scenery allow you to experience the extraordinary.
The Lodge at Diamond Cross has a long history – it was once home to Native Americans that camped along the pristine Tongue River. At times, the cavalry camped here prior to battles that were fought in the region.
The Lodge at Diamond Cross was once known as the Flying V Ranch. With the purchase of the Flying V in the early 1940Â’s, the ranch was renamed The Lodge at Diamond Cross and was operated as it had always been, a working cattle ranch.
Taste the pleasures of cowboy life while you cozy up to the restored 1930s historic lodge. Although the quiet and serenity of Diamond Cross is a step back to a more-relaxed past, contemporary necessities are offered, including phones, guest computers and Wi-Fi
Comfort and rest is yours with accommodations for 13 guests, each room with adjacent private baths. Arrangements can be made for larger groups.
Call now to reserve your space for Summer, 2010 – www.thelodgeatdiamondcross.com. 406.757.2220
Contact: Nancy Harrison
980.568.7423
nancy@atmstravelnews.com