Greenough, Montana, 2012-10-24 — /travelprnews.com/ — Ho-Ho-Home is where the heart is this Christmas season. The Resort at Paws Up in Montana is bringing families together for an old-fashioned storybook Christmas in spacious luxury homes with fireplaces roaring, snow falling, and the jingle of sleigh bells and even (your own personal) Santa Claus.
Package available December 22 – 29, 2012. All taxes and gratuities, airport transfers from Missoula International Airport and on-property transportation are included. Inclusive rates starting at $10,697 for a five-night stay based on two adults and two children. Select activity limitations apply*.
Winter activities at Paws Up include dogsledding, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, winter ATV riding and more. For more information, visit www.PawsUp.com.
About The Resort at Paws Up: Opened in 2005, The Resort at Paws Up combines luxury with unforgettable adventure on 37,000 acres of untamed Montana wilderness steeped in Lewis and Clark history. The Resort at Paws Up offers accommodations for 215 guests in 30 tented accommodations and 28 well-appointed vacation homes, ranging from two-bedroom Meadow Homes and three-bedroom Wilderness Estates, to the charming, private four-bedroom Morris Ranch House. Paws Up is located in the heart of the Blackfoot Valley in western Montana, just 35 miles from Missoula International Airport. For more information, please visit www.pawsup.com or call 800-473-0601.
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