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Meeting-goers: rent a ranch for 41 cents an acre

Friday, 09 Feb, 2010 0

The resort at Paws Up near Missoula, Mont., is renting out its entire facility for groups of up to 150 for just over 41 cents an acre.
 

Translated, that’s a price of $15,000 per day for September and October for the 37,000-acre ranch, or $10,000 a day for Jan.-May.
 

There are 28 vacations homes available ranging up to four bedrooms.
 

Amenities include the exclusive use of the property, wireless internet, complimentary ground transportation to the Missoula airport, meals and spa services and complimentary resort fees, among others.
 

There’s a minimum two night stay.
 

Call 1-800-473-0601 or visit www.pawsup.com.
 

By David Wilkening
 



 


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