Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
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Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
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Flathead Lake Biological Station of The University of Montana  - A great place for ecological research, public workshops, summer courses in ecology & limnology, and graduate programs and state-of-the-art research focused on the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem.
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Group Facilities & Hospitality

FLBS is an ideal place for seminars and retreats, owing to its setting on the shoreline of Flathead Lake with views of Yellow Bay, Wild Horse Island, and the Mission and Whitefish Mountains. Modern dining, conference, and lodging facilities are available for academic and research-oriented groups.

Meeting rooms and lodging facilities can accomodate up to 90 guests. For more information regarding lodging, meal service, meeting rooms, and availability, send email to Sue.

Some of our facilities include:

  • Summer cabins along Yellow Bay Point provide housing for visiting guests, summer students and faculty.
  • The Lakeside Building provides classrooms and conference rooms with full views of Yellow Bay and is available for conferences and seminars throughout the year.
  • The G.W. Prescott Center holds a full indoor dining room, outdoor dining deck with views of Flathead Lake, apartments, dormitory rooms, laundry facilities, and a conference room.
  • The Freshwater Research Lab carries out year-round chemical and biological aquatic research and contains offices for research-focused staff members.
  • The Elrod Building, named after FLBS' first professor of Biology, Morton J. Elrod, hosts the FLBS lecture hall, conference room, and computer lab, as well as offices for faculty and administrative staff

For more information on facilities and availability, please contact us.

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Please visit our Facilities page for more information about specific buildings.

 

   
 
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