You'll Never Want To Leave The Historic Caledonia Bed & Breakfast In Montana
By Jessica Wick|Published March 04, 2020
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Recently, Philipsburg was named Montana’s most beautiful small town. It’s a title we think it’s worthy of, and regardless of the award, we all know Philipsburg is a delightful town to visit. If you’re planning a trip this year to dig for sapphires or just relax and enjoy the area, we highly recommend staying at Caledonia Bed & Breakfast. While the B&B itself is fairly new, the house is more than 100 years old, and you’ll love it.
The Caledonia Bed & Breakfast sits at 211 West Broadway in downtown Philipsburg.
You'll be within walking distance of Philipsburg Brewing Company, the charming Doe Brothers soda fountain, and all the top attractions, but you'll also feel secluded in this cozy space.
The Caledonia is a beautiful 1917 Craftsman-style house, and it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Each of these darling rooms is named after something local, which is fantastic. This is the Sapphire Room, named for the sapphires discovered in the area in 1892.
The Hauck Room is named after the original owners, Lawrence and Dora Hauck, who built the house in 1917. The Kroger Room is named after the family who established Philipsburg's first brewery, for which we are thankful.
But no matter which room you claim for yourself, you'll definitely want to exit it in time for breakfast in the morning.