Private Salons
Members-only suites with dedicated hosts, reserved for the quietest evenings on the estate.
Missoula · Montana · Est. MMXVII
Seven hundred feet above the Clark Fork valley, The Hujjat Reserve gathers glacier-fed water, quiet architecture, and long candlelit evenings into a single alpine address.
The Estate
The Reserve was set low against Mount Sentinel so that its stone and glass seem to grow out of the slope. Every terrace is angled toward the valley, and the roofline never rises above the treeline that shelters it.
Suites & Residences
Each suite is finished in pale oak, brushed stone, and heavyweight linen, then wrapped in glass so the valley is never more than a step away. Beds face east; the first light arrives without a curtain in the way.
The Baths
The bathing terraces descend the hillside in three tiers, each fed by mineral springs and warmed by the Reserve's geothermal wells. Between soaks there is cedar, cold plunge, and a long silence broken only by the valley below.
The Casino
After dinner the Reserve's salon opens quietly, panelled in dark timber and lit low. It is a room built for the slow theatre of the evening — conversation, a sommelier at your shoulder, and the unhurried company of other guests until the last lamp is dimmed.
The Reserve
Members-only suites with dedicated hosts, reserved for the quietest evenings on the estate.
A tasting menu drawn from the valley and a cellar chosen to carry the length of an evening.
Three mineral tiers, cedar saunas, and a salt cave fed by the mountain's own springs.
Chauffeured arrivals from the valley airfield and guided ascents to the observatory deck.
An open-air stage carved into the slope for recitals, readings, and firelit performances.
Private journeys with resident guides — dawn ridgelines, alpine lakes, and starlit returns.
Reserve
Tell our concierge when you would like to arrive, and we will hold the residence best suited to your stay. Every reservation is confirmed by a member of the Reserve, never a machine.