What's Happening?
Auster at Dome Mountain, a new property in Paradise Valley, Montana, has officially opened reservations for its cabins, which are available for year-round stays. The property is part of Arthur M. Blank’s AMB West Montana portfolio and is located along
the Yellowstone River, approximately 20 minutes from the North Gate of Yellowstone National Park. It features 20 cabins with one- to three-bedroom layouts, designed to accommodate guests throughout the year. The main lodge will serve as a central hub for dining and relaxation, offering amenities such as the Southwind Kitchen and Saloon, a rooftop deck, a retail market, and a drive-thru coffee stand. Additionally, guests can enjoy outdoor gathering spaces and access to various activities, including tee times at the Rising Sun Golf Course, guided hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, whitewater rafting, and fishing trips.
Why It's Important?
The opening of Auster at Dome Mountain is significant as it enhances the tourism infrastructure in the Paradise Valley area, providing new accommodation options for visitors to Yellowstone National Park. This development is likely to boost local tourism and economy by attracting travelers seeking outdoor experiences and luxury accommodations. The property's diverse amenities and activities cater to both tourists and local residents, potentially increasing the area's appeal as a year-round destination. The involvement of Arthur M. Blank’s AMB West Montana portfolio underscores a commitment to developing high-quality hospitality experiences in the region, which could lead to further investments and developments in the future.
What's Next?
As Auster at Dome Mountain prepares for its fall opening, the focus will likely be on marketing the property to potential guests and ensuring that all facilities and services are ready for operation. The property may also engage in partnerships with local businesses to enhance the range of activities available to guests. Additionally, the success of this venture could influence future developments in the area, encouraging more hospitality projects that capitalize on the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of Paradise Valley and Yellowstone National Park.













