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Yellowstone National Park... 10
On the Water....................... 49
Spring.................................. 12
Fishing................................. 50
Summer............................... 16
Day Trips............................. 52
Fall....................................... 18
Camping.............................. 55
Winter.................................. 22
Nordic Ski............................ 59
Family Activities................... 26
Snowmobiling...................... 61
Museum & History............... 30
Eat and Shop....................... 64
Wildlife................................. 34
Local Essentials................... 69
Photography........................ 36 Hiking & Biking.................... 40 Calendar of Events.............. 42
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Getting Here From Salt Lake City, Utah: Take I-15 north to Idaho Falls, Idaho (119 miles) At exit 119, take ramp RIGHT to US-20. From Idaho Falls, Idaho: Take US-20 north (approx. 110 miles) From Bozeman, Montana: Hwy 191 South (approx. 90 miles) From Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Grand Teton National Park: North on WY-22 (17.1 miles) over Teton Pass and into Idaho. Stay on SR-33 heading northwest (23.9 miles). Turn RIGHT (north) onto SR-32 (28.4 miles) towards Ashton. Remain on SR-32/SR-47 for one mile through the town of Ashton. Then turn RIGHT (north) onto US-20 (37 miles) to West Yellowstone (50 miles). Note: The west gate into Yellowstone National Park is open to regular auto travel in the summer months only, from mid-April through early November. Winter access is by commercially guided snowcoach or snowmobile only. West Yellowstone Airport (WYS): Located just one mile north of West Yellowstone. Open June-September. Served by SkyWest Airlines (Delta Connection). AVIS & Budget Car Rentals on site. Other area airports serving West Yellowstone year-round include Bozeman (90 miles N.) and Idaho Falls, ID (110 miles S.). 6 West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19
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weather
Located at an elevation of 6,666 feet, mountain weather can be unpredictable. Summer average temperatures are in the 70s and 80s (F), lows in 40s & 50s (F). Winter temperatures can be among the coldest in the Lower 48, highs in the 20s & 30s (F) during the day to below zero at night. The ground is covered in snow. In fall and spring, crisp mornings are frequently followed by cool, brilliant days. WHAT TO WEAR: Layering clothes will help keep you comfortable all day. You should also have a water-resistant, windproof outer layer. Boots, hats and gloves are a must for winter.
driving tips
Year-Round • Use turn-outs to let others by! • No littering. Never throw cigarettes out the window. • Watch for wildlife on the road. Winter - We have snow - be prepared! • Roads can be snow-packed and icy. SLOW DOWN. • Carry chains at all times from November-April. • Keep your gas tank and windshield wiper fluid full. Summer • Keep air-conditioning off to prevent overheating. • Carry plenty of water with you. DestinationYellowstone.com
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CITY OFFICES
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Retail Pharmacy Retail Pharmacy Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Weekends 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Yellowstone park open/close dates 2018-19 Open And Closure Dates Are Established By The National Park Service And Are Subject To Change. Call The Park Service At (307) 344-2107.
2018 Spring Opening Dates: • April 20: Mammoth To Old Faithful; Madison To West Entrance; Norris To Canyon. • May 4: Canyon Junction To Lake; Lake To East Entrance (Sylvan Pass). • May 11: Lake To West Thumb, West Thumb To Old Faithful (Craig Pass), And South Entrance To West Thumb; Tower Junction To Tower Fall. • May 25: Tower Fall To Canyon Junction (Dunraven Pass) • May 25: Beartooth Highway
2018 Fall Closing Dates: • October 9: Beartooth Pass (Us 212 To Red Lodge, Montana); Dunraven Pass (Tower Fall To Canyon) • November 5: All Roads Except The Road Between The North Entrance And The Northeast Entrance Close At 8:00am
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2018-19 Winter Oversnow Opening Dates:
(Guided Snowmobile & Snowcoach Only) • December 15: Mammoth To Madison; Madison To Old Faithful; Madison To West Entrance; From Old Faithful To West Thumb; From South To Lake Butte Overlook, From Canyon To Lake And From Canyon To Norris. (Conditions permitting) • December 22: East Entrance Road (From East To Lake Butte) (Conditions permitting) Additional Information: • Access To Park By Bicycles Only: April 1 To Opening Day, As Conditions Allow. • Winter Access To Park Via The West, East And South Entrances By Snowshoes, Skis, Snowmobiles Or Snowcoach Only (No Public Wheeled Vehicles).
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SPRING
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Spring is a time of change and renewal in West Yellowstone. From mid-March to mid-April, the west entrance to Yellowstone opens to people-powered vehicles only. These “cycle-only” days allow bikers to see the first splashes of color as green sedges and bright yellow monkey-flowers emerge amidst dwindling snow banks. Bison trudge along the roads and elk feed along the rivers. May brings bison calves and bison jams on the roadways. Bison begin calving in mid-April and by May you can start to see hundreds of bright reddishbrown calves among the bison herds. The bison gather in traditional “nursery” areas such as Fountain Flats just north of Old Faithful or in areas along rivers such as Lamar and Hayden Valleys. It is the best time for bear sightings as grizzly and black bears make their way down from higher elevations to the meadows and rivers. Where else but Yellowstone can you have a ring-side seat to witness the sheer strength of a bear tearing apart a rotten tree stump or carcass? And, then just a few miles later, watch as a sow gently noses her wayward cubs across a busy road with everyone stopped for the first “bear jam” of the season?
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Camping Equipment RV Supplies Mosquito Repellent & Bear Spray Portable Grills Portable Heaters Automotive Supplies Pet Supplies Batteries & Keys
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SUMMER
When it comes to summertime activities the West Yellowstone area is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. The long summer days provide visitors unlimited access to explore and play in the splendor of the high country. You can fish blue ribbon trout streams, hike in pristine wilderness, experience real western horseback riding, go whitewater rafting or mountain bike on hundreds of miles of single track and forest service roads. In addition to regal Yellowstone National Park right next door, with its famous geysers, wildlife and waterfalls, there’s adventure to be found just to the West. Hebgen Lake, with its miles and miles of shoreline offers camping, boating, canoeing and the best still water fishing in Montana. Or,
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take an afternoon and learn to kayak on this clear mountain lake surrounded by beautiful mountains. Just beyond is Earthquake Lake, formed the night of August 17, 1959 when a 7.5 quake rocked the Madison Valley and a mountain fell. With summer comes a choice of activities; weekly Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo, the Yellowstone Historic Museum Center, daily Yellowstone Ranger talks, and other programs just for kids like the Junior Smokejumper’s Program. Don’t miss a genuine small town 4th of July, where anyone can be in the parade, listen to live music, enjoy barbecues at the City Park, and end the day with an incredible fireworks display set against a backdrop of mountains.
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MUST SEE & DO wild west yellowstone rodeo Hold on to your hat as some of the area's top cowboys and cowgirls take on some of the area's toughest stock. Bareback riding, team roping, saddle bronc riding, breakaway roping, barrel racing, bull riding and a special "calf scamble" for kids are just some of the events. Performances happen several night each week at the arena just west of town. yellowstone rod run Street rod heaven!
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Thousands of car fans descend on West Yellowstone for this exciting weekend every August. Some come to see the cars, some come to show their cars. The event includes a cruise through Yellowstone Park, a parade down Yellowstone Avenue, showin' and shinin' in the park with food and music, and much more! Horseback Riding There is no better way to see the beautiful country around West Yellowstone, than by horseback. Summon your inner cowboy or cowgirl for a true western experience, on the back of your trusty steed. With rides available year round and from one hour to overnight pack trips, there are options for beginners who have never ridden before up to experienced riders.
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Explore a scenic mountain trail in the national forests, or ride into Yellowstone Park for the day or an overnight adventure. Families can also choose a short ride on a local ranch or corral rides for kids. Local ranches and outfitters offer guided horseback rides for any budget from May until early October (weather dependent). western cookouts Experience the true “flavor” of the old west. Sizzlin' meats, dutch oven cooking, and all of the sides of a western meal in the peaceful beauty of a Montana night!
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Arrive on horseback, hay wagon, or horse drawn carriage. Enjoy cowboy poetry, stories of the West and live music while you dine. Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center Earthquake Lake Visitor Center Yellowstone Nature Connection & Jr. Smokejumper Program Smokin' Waters Mountain Man Rendezvous Cowboy Mounted Shooting Competition DestinationYellowstone.com
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FALL
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Fall brings spectacular scenery and the annual elk mating season where huge bull elk battle for their harems with eerie echoing bugles across wide valleys. Cooler fall temperatures create spectacular photo opportunities at Old Faithful and other geysers in Yellowstone Park. It’s the best time of the year for mountain biking, road cycling, hiking, and photography in Yellowstone and the surrounding National Forests. Spawning runs of big brown and battling rainbow trout migrate from Hebgen Lake up the Madison, Gallatin, and Firehole Rivers. This makes West Yellowstone the prime fishing destination each fall, earning the title as one of the “Top 10 Trout Towns in America” by Forbes Magazine. Even a rainy fall day is fun with a visit to the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center. Meet the three wolf packs or different resident grizzly bears, observe the raptors, talk to a Naturalist, and check out the “Keeper Kids Program.” Next door the movie, “Yellowstone,” plays daily at the Yellowstone Giant Screen Theater with a six story movie screen. Late fall features the annual West Yellowstone Old Faithful Cycle Tour. This roundtrip cycle ride circles through Yellowstone National Park from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful and back. With feed stations along the way and a snag wagon to grab a lift if you get tired, it is the perfect family cycling event. Or, join the Yellowstone Rendezvous Trail Race – a half-marathon that takes place entirely on forest service trails. DestinationYellowstone.com
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winter With an average of 143” of snow every year and 184 days of sun, West Yellowstone has earned its place on the list of “11 Coolest Winter Places in America” (Budget Travel) and one of the “Top Ten Winter Towns” by National Geographic Traveler. It is continuously voted one of the top Snowmobile Destinations. Outside the park there are millions of acres of public lands for snowmobilers and cross-country skiers to enjoy. Explore over 400 hundred miles of groomed snowmobile trails by West Yellowstone and the State of Idaho in the surrounding National Forests. Over 50km of groomed Nordic ski trails start from town. The Rendezvous Ski Trail system offers a groomed 35KM trail, usually groomed daily and available from November through April. The Boundary Ski Trail (pet-
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friendly) and Yellowstone Park’s Riverside Trail also start from West Yellowstone. If you’re fortunate enough to experience Yellowstone in the winter, you’re in for a rare treat. The snow covered landscape, frozen waterfalls and frosted trees when, contrasted with geysers and other geothermal features, create a surreal winterscape. If you’re lucky enough to venture into the backcountry, you will encounter a quiet calm that for some is a transcendental experience. West Yellowstone tour companies offer over the snow day-long tours into Yellowstone via snowmobile or snowcoach. Tours begin on December 15th and end on March 15th each winter, weather dependent. Snowmobile tours include all the equipment and clothing that you will need for a day in the park.
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NORDIC SKI With over 50km of groomed ski trails and hundred more throughout the National Forests, West Yellowstone is a Nordic skier's playground. Many Nordic events are hosted throughout the season as well including biathlons, Yellowstone Ski Festival each Thanksgiving and Rendezvous Race the first weekend of March. (skirunbikemt.com) ICE FISHING Ice fishing is more than just a way to fill the days between the closing of one open water fishing season and the opening of the next. It is a chance to breathe the cold, clean winter air; to spend quiet time outdoors with family and friends, and to relax and collect one's thoughts. KIDS'N'SNOW The popular, award winning Kids’N’Snow program takes place one weekend each month, December-March. The program offers kids and families a chance to try new winter activities, like snowshoeing and skiing, in a safe and fun environment. (www.kidsnsnow.org.) SNOWMOBILE Novice and serious sled-heads come to West Yellowstone to experience the unparrelled scenery and terrain each winter. They are able to go at their own pace, with or without a guide over more than 400 miles of groomed trails. End the season with the annual Snowmobile EXPO, Powersports & Races featuring new and vintage sleds, exhibits, powersports and more. (snowmobileexpo.com.)
checklist: • Warm clothes including thermals, wool, gloves, hats, boots (Dress in layers) • Water-resistant pants & jacket • Goggles or sunglasses, lip balm, sunblock • Snow toys - skis, snowshoes, sled, ice skates
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NEW! OHV Trail map
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ATV and OHV riders now have a new resource when recreating on the trails around West Yellowstone. The new OHV map, created in 2017, mimics our Snowmobile Trail map, and shows the trails both in Montana around West Yellowstone and Idaho around Island Park.
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The trail maps are available at several locations in West Yellowstone and Island Park including the Chambers/ Visitor Centers and Forest Service offices.
“Don’t drink downstream from The Buffalo!”
Reminder: Off-highway vehicles operating on public land for recreational purposes must be registered and display a decal placed in a conspicuous location on the machine. Residents: OHVs must be registered at the County Treasurer's office in the county where the owner resides. This is a one-time registration and valid until the current owner sells the OHV. Nonresidents: Nonresidents using their OHVs in Montana must purchase a Nonresident Annual Use Permit, which is valid for the calendar year (January 1 – December 31). Residents of Idaho and North Dakota are exempt. The Nonresident Annual Use Permit allows OHV use on trails only. OHVs must be street legal to be ridden on roads. Permits are $27 and available through the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Online Licensing Service, at any FWP office, or at Permit Vendors.
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK!
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PLAN YOUR YELLOWSTONE VACATION! ACCOMODATIONS
Yellowstone Park Hotel Gray Wolf Inn & Suites Holiday Inn West Yellowstone Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone
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TOURS & RENTALS
Car Rentals Summer Bus Tours Winter Snowcoach Tours Winter Snowmobile Tours & Rentals
877-290-8020
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FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES
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SUMMER: • Cast a line and catch a fish!
• Ride a bike or walk the Rendezvous Trails
• Enjoy a guided horseback ride in the mountains
• Hide food for the bears at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center
• Explore History on a self-guided Historic Walking Tour
• Cowboy up at the Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo – the kids can enter the calf scramble • Catch candy at the 4th of July Parade
• Become a Junior Smokejumper at the Yellowstone Nature Connection • Take flight on a zipline
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WINTER: • Make a snowman
• Go sledding at the Town Park
• Snowshoe and discover animal tracks and more • Make a s’more and more during Kids’N’Snow Weekends
• Explore over 50km of groomed Nordic Ski Trails • Take a guided snowcoach tour into Yellowstone National Park
• Rent some ice skates and take a turn on the Community Ice Rink at the Town Park
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yellowstone historic center Since establishment as the world's first National Park in 1872, curious travelers have ventured from every corner of the world to experience the place called "Wonderland." The Yellowstone Historic Center Museum, located in the Union Pacific Depot in West Yellowstone’s Historic District, aims to share the unique story of travel to and through Yellowstone National Park. The museum features exhibits on travel during the stagecoach era, the railroad heyday, the advent of the automobile, and beyond. The museum showcases a number of historically preserved and refurbished vehicles including stagecoaches and freight wagons. A must-see is the Mount Washburn Special, one of only three coaches built specifically for the trip to the top of Mount Washburn and back. The Historic Center Museum also has exhibits on the heritage of the West Yellowstone area. Learn about the early residents of West Yellowstone as well as the Union Pacific staff who spent their summers in town. Experience the grandeur of railroad architecture in the early 1900s by taking a self-guided tour of the Oregon Short Line Historic District, the largest intact assemblage of historic railroad buildings in the United States. In 2018 the Yellowstone Historic Center will unveil the completed exhibit “Ho! For Yellowstone: The Progression of Travel To and Through America’s First National Park.” The exhibit details each era of transportation and highlights the experiences of travelers. From entering the park on horseback to driving a Ford Model “T” through the gates, the exhibit will share the history of how visitors traveled to and toured Yellowstone National Park. As 2018 marks the 110th anniversary of the Eagle’s Store, there will be a feature exhibit on the history of the Eagle’s Store and family. The YHC will also be presenting an exhibit on Fred F. Willson, the architect of the Eagle’s Store and many other beautiful properties in the Gallatin County. For more information about the Yellowstone Historic Center, including admission prices and hours of operation, please visit www.yellowstonehistoriccenter.org or call 406.646.1100.
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Eagle’s Store Celebrates 110th Year While working summers at the Fountain Hotel in Yellowstone National Park, Sam and Ida Eagle saw opportunity upon learning that the Oregon Short Line of the Union Pacific Railroad planned to run a spur route to the West entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Sam negotiated with the US Forest Service to survey and later lease property across from the proposed rail station in West Yellowstone. This is where the Eagle’s Store story begins. Sam and Ida partnered with friends Alex and Laura Stuart to build and open a general store in 1908. By 1910, Alex and Laura had purchased Murray’s Store across the street and began a separate business. Sam and Ida built a second store in 1910 and had expanded into a third section by 1916. The early store buildings were replaced by the current 3-story roughhewn log and stone structure designed by Bozeman architect Fred F. Willson. The rustic park architecture-styled building housed the business and was home for the Eagle family of 10 children. Construction began in 1928 and was completed during the middle of the 1930 season with all work being done by the Eagle family and Sam’s Pennsylvania cousin, Raymond Mauger. The store was built in three sections around the older stores allowing the Eagles to continue operations during the profitable tourist season. The east wing 32 West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19
was the last section finished and included the 1910 soda fountain. Sam worked diligently to have the leased land near the railroad changed to land for purchase, which was instrumental in the development of West Yellowstone as a town. Sam and Ida were leaders in the community, active both in business and personally. Sam held Sunday school for children and adults. He applied to the state requesting and securing a school teacher for the children of the area. Eagle children were 4 of the 8 children in the first class. Sam and Ida provided land for the Protestant church and lobbied for an airport. Ida was storekeeper, cook and seamstress, making sure each of the 10 children knew his or her responsibilities in the store and within the community. Sam was an entrepreneur who worked hard to assure the financial success of his family. For years he worked as a fishing and hunting guide. He and Ida sold staples including food, camping, fishing and hunting equipment, and outdoor wear. They later added products like gas, cameras and film, western wear and jewelry. Space in the store was rented to a barber and a baker. Sam served as postmaster from 1909 to 1935 and housed the post office within the store. Sam expanded his business further when he bought a 1915 Ford so he could take tourists fishing and sightseeing. Eagle’s Store had the only telephone switchboard in DestinationYellowstone.com
West Yellowstone for years. Sam and his older children built rental properties including storefronts, cabins and an auto garage in West Yellowstone. Sam and Ida were never idle and taught their children to have the same work ethic as they had. Not having had the opportunity to attend college, Sam stated he wanted to have as many children as he and Ida could afford to educate. They purchased a home in Bozeman so their children could attend high school and Montana State College (now MSU) which all 10 children attended. Visitors today can wander through the wings of Eagle’s Store and treat themselves to ice cream at the original 1910 soda fountain. Mom Eagle’s recipe is still used for the chocolate sauce. Old photos of the Eagle family and early West Yellowstone life adorn the walls inside the east wing of the store. The original skis that Sam used to travel 14 miles to Henry's Lake, Idaho to exchange the winter mail when he was postmaster are proudly displayed in the clothing area of the store. In the tackle shop, one finds Sam’s duck boat, photos of the family fishermen and some of their fish mounts. June 21-24, 2018, is a special celebration for Eagle’s Store’s 110th year of business. The Yellowstone Historic Center (YHC) will feature the summer exhibits Eagle's Wings: Generations of the Eagle Family and Store and Fred F. Willson: Diaries of a Dreamer. The West Yellowstone Library will have a photo show related to the YHC exhibits. Watch the following websites for information on these events: • • •
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PHOTOS: Top left: Painting by Duncan Kippen, grandson of Fred F. Willson Eagle’s Store is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Left: Celebration logo created by Rich and Joy Eagle. Above left: Sam and Ida with their 10 children in the 1930’s. Above right: Eagle’s Store, a gathering place for early West Yellowstone skiers including 4 Eagle children. Town rooftops provided the slopes. Early Winter Tourism: dog sled races starting at Eagle’s Store Before catch-and-release, a day’s fish tale! The Eagle’s Store 1910 soda fountain still delights customers with Mom Eagle’s original Chocolate Sauce.
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In springtime, Yellowstone’s ‘babes’ are out in force, offering incredible photo opportunities. Small groups of bison are on the move along roadways and rivers back into Yellowstone from their nursery areas. Check the large areas along the Lower Geyser Basin area. Along Fountain Flat Drive, you can see hundreds of bison cows and calves. Early evening is a great time to sit and watch the calves, who resemble large, playful, bright red dogs as they run, butt heads, and play in meadows. Elk can still be found along the rivers and in wet meadows. Pregnant cows should be dropping calves soon, if not already. Watch along the edges of the pines in early evening for any new calves. This is the best time of year to spot bears feeding in the lower altitudes in Yellowstone before they head back to upper elevations and cooler forested areas for the summer months. Some of the best grizzly sightings have been along the Lamar Valley road and across the Yellowstone River throughout the Hayden Valley. While the bison rut can begin as early as mid-July, the real show is in August in Hayden Valley where thousands of bison gather for the annual mating. Bulls communicate and dominate by a series of sounds that range from snorts and grunts to all-out bellows. Visiting Yellowstone Park in the fall has been one of the best kept travel secrets for seasoned park travelers. This is the time of year when the sounds of the rivers and thump of the thermals replaces the summer sound of summer’s stream of passing cars. Now, is the time to see the unusual – a favorite bird sitting on a still pond, a young moose meandering along a stream, or a group of playful otters jumping on and off a log on the banks of the Yellowstone River. Every turn brings a photo waiting to be taken. Snow-capped peaks expose their true heights, while snowdrifts outline crags and crannies harder to spot in other seasons. A coating of frost lines riverbanks, while blocks of ice (formerly white foam) bob down the rivers. Thermals are more noticeable as the colder fall temperatures create billowing clouds and highlight soft steamy tendrils from hidden corners. This is a time to walk the boardwalks, sometimes with just a grazing elk cow and calf for company. One of Yellowstone’s most famous events is the annual elk rut or mating season. As the older cows enter estrus (early September), they begin to herd together along with calves and one year old bulls. Older bulls begin to hang around the edges of the cow herd and are constantly acting out to drive off other bulls and retain dominance. Watch for the large bulls in the Canyon, Gibbon Meadow, and Mammoth Hot Springs areas. The big Madison River bull elk really work their 'harems' along the Madison River meadows. The big bulls push out other spike bulls and constantly herd their cows, even during the afternoons. They demonstrate their dominance by tearing up the ground and small bushes, even staging mock battles. Bulls also attract females and signal dominance with “bugling” … long sustained bugles that end with that low, guttural thumping. During the fall, Yellowstone valleys echo with the eerie sound of DestinationYellowstone.com
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Birding
Over 311 species of birds have been documented in Yellowstone since it was first established in 1872. Arm yourself with binoculars, a Yellowstone Bird Field Checklist, a camera with a good zoom, and a good illustrated guide, and you are ready to go birding. Perhaps the most famous bird nest in the Park is located six miles east of the West Entrance on the south side of the road in a large dead fir. Look for the large snag supporting a big stick nest near the top approximately 100 yards from the road. Locals claimed that there have been eagles nesting here for well over 50 years. Yellowstone is home to the largest population of trumpeter swans in the Lower 48 states. There are basically two trumpeter swan flocks in Yellowstone, a resident year-round population and a migratory winter population. The resident population can vary from 28-55 swans, whereas the winter population varies from 75-119 swans. Seven miles in from the West Entrance is an area called ‘Seven Mile Bridge.’ Nesting trumpeter swans, soras, herons, and common snipe can all be seen from the turnouts there. Hayden Valley is another location for heron sightings. Migratory birds can be seen including savannah sparrows, ruby-crowned kinglets, yellow-rumped warblers, and mountain bluebirds. Ravens are also fun to watch just for their mischievous antics. Near Fishing Bridge, look for White Pelican and both Barrow's and Common Goldeneye, as well as Bald Eagles and Osprey. Watch for Sandhill Cranes in the Fountain Flats area. Some of the park’s best birding can be found by driving from West Thumb, on Yellowstone Lake, east and north to Tower and west to Mammoth Hot Springs. As you skirt Yellowstone Lake to Fishing Bridge, stop where you can to scan for Common Loon, American White Pelican, Double-crested Cormorant, Trumpeter Swan, Barrow’s Goldeneye, California Gull, and other water birds, as well as Osprey and Bald Eagle. Along the Yellowstone River, watch for the White-throated Swift flying through canyons or the American Dipper among the rocks in the rapids areas. This area is also home to the rare Harlequin Duck. At Mammoth, watch for the Black-billed Magpie, Mountain Bluebird and Townsend's Solitaire. American Dippers should be active along the rushing stream, and with luck you may see a Lazuli Bunting above on the rugged cliffs of McMinn Bench. If you are lucky enough to make it to Beartooth Pass (on the Beartooth Scenic Highway), watch for Peregrine Falcons and Golden Eagles, as well as migrant summer visitors, American Pipits and Black Rosy-finches. The area west of Yellowstone also has great birding and wildlife viewings, especially in the spring and fall. Look at the West of Yellowstone map on page 12 for ideas. West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19 35
photography ARTICLE & PHOTOS By Carolyn L. Fox
Photography isn’t just snapping pictures of beautiful scenes, loved ones or animals. It’s preserving memories of things you treasure. Through photography you can bring a person from their spot in the world to yours. You can show them things they’ll never see and open worlds to them that they’ll never experience. They can stand with you among the geological wonders of Yellowstone or watch as a grizzly bear nurses her cubs. That’s how powerful a photograph can be if the subject is captured correctly. Photographs are created by making choices and making the right choices depends on the knowledge of the photographer. A photographer friend of mine says that you don’t “take” a picture; you “make” a picture. He’s absolutely correct, because YOU decide on the subject, the lighting, what’s to be included in the picture, the time of day, etc. and that’s what “makes” a picture. Great photographs are not necessarily the result of having the best equipment in the world. It’s how you use what you have. Anyone can “make” an incredible photograph by following some basic principles. One thing that is absolutely crucial is knowing how to use your camera correctly, whether it’s an iPhone or an expensive camera. The time to figure that out is before you get to your destination, not when you’re trying to get that once in a lifetime photograph. Read your manual, take some practice shots and always check your camera settings before taking a picture. Make sure you’re using the correct shutter speed, aperture, ISO or Mode. 36 West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19
Decide on your subject. What do your want your viewer to see? What’s your story? Every picture should tell a story. You’ll have a more interesting picture if you compose in thirds, placing your subject to the side of the frame and leaving some space in front of your subject, especially if the subject is a person or an animal. Placing the subject in the center normally creates a more static picture and that’s not what you want. Lines that lead towards your subject will help the viewer see what you want them to see and feel what you felt when you created the picture. Try to take pictures in the early morning or in the evening when the light is nice instead of in the middle of the day when the sun is bright and the shadows harsh. Don’t put the camera away when it’s foggy. Those days are great for environmental and surreal pictures. Make sure your shutter speed is fast enough and that you have enough light. Hold your camera steady and use a tripod if possible. Raise your ISO if needed. A little noise is better than a blurry picture. Capture moments!
Tips for better photos 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Decide on a center of attention Capture moments Compose in thirds Avoid camera shake Check camera settings before taking a picture Check the light source Choose the appropriate aperture, shutter speed and ISO 8. Create a sense of depth 9. Use a simple background 10. Practice, practice, practice
Think about what story you want to tell, how you want to tell it and what you want the viewer to “see” when they view the image that you’ve created. To see more of Carolyn's pictures visit http://carolynfoxphotos.com and enjoy Yellowstone!
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hiking & biking The Gallatin National Forest and Madison Range around West Yellowstone is a hiker’s dream, offering an abundance of hiking and backpacking options on millions of acres of public land. Miles of trails wind past aspen and pine, tranquil meadows and impressive peaks. A highly popular cross country ski trail system in the winter, the Rendezvous Trail System is open to hikers and bikers in the summer. Another trail, used year-round is the Boundary Trail, which is accessed on the north-east end of town and follows along the Park Line. These trails are also dog-friendly during the summer months. A local hiking favorite is the Coffin Lakes trail ending at a pair of high mountain lakes. Nearby Lee Metcalf Wilderness includes the Monument Mountain Unit which borders Yellowstone and is home to spectacular scenery and wildlife. Yellowstone has over 1,100 miles of hiking trails fitting every type, difficulty and length of trail imaginable. The Riverside Trail leaves right from West Yellowstone and follows a mellow trail along the river right into Yellowstone. TOP HIKES IN YELLOWSTONE: One of the best places for a day hike or backpacking adventure, according to the staff at Outdoorplace.com is Canyon Country – less traveled, good trails, where you can see four key Yellowstone features in four miles including the Grand
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Canyon of Yellowstone, thermal mud pots, vents, and lakes, old growth forest, and open meadow. The hike starts at Uncle Tom’s Trailhead and takes you past the rim of canyon, Artist’s Point, and several lakes. These hikes are only a sampling of what West Yellowstone and the Yellowstone Park area have to offer. For more options and information about these and other hikes, visit DestinationYellowstone.com This is bear and wolf country and hikers should be informed and prepared. More information and detailed maps of the area available from the Hebgen Lake District office or the Yellowstone Park desk at the Visitor Center. A free all-seasons area trail map is available from the Visitor Center or online at DestinationYellowstone.com. CYCLING INTO YELLOWSTONE PARK Shortly after Yellowstone Park closes to oversnow traffic (March 15th) to the third week in April, some of the roads open for “Cycle-Only Days." Only bikes (no public vehicles) are allowed on roads and there is no admission fee when riding from the West Yellowstone entrance to Mammoth as conditions allow. There are no services available and riders must pack in/pack out all supplies. Please ride single file, carry bear spray, and give a wide berth or turn around when encountering wildlife.
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Even after Yellowstone’s roads open to motorized traffic, the cycling in the Park is good. Most of the roads in Yellowstone have a wide enough shoulder to provide safe riding although it is also true that some sections of road have no shoulder. Be aware of motorized vehicles, as visitors can stop unexpectedly for wildlife! The supported "West Yellowstone Old Faithful Cycle Tour" is a terrific way to experience Yellowstone National Park in the fall. See events for more information. MOUNTAIN CYCLING AROUND WEST YELLOWSTONE The Rendezvous Ski Trails provide West Yellowstone’s most popular and easy to access mountain biking. The trailhead is located at the south end of Geyser Street. From here you can access a variety of rolling single tracks that wind through the middle of the ski trails. The trails are great for visitors that haven’t had time to get used to the thin air at 6,600 feet. There are cutoffs throughout the trails system allowing riders to choose short, medium or long distance rides. The Riverside Trail is accessible from the eastern edge of West Yellowstone at the corner of Boundary Street and Madison Avenue. The trail is a little more than a mile each way and is relatively flat. It is a great spot to take younger kids or head to the picnic tables next to the Madison River for a unique lunch spot. There are a limited number of bike trails in Yellowstone National Park. Most are reclaimed roads and more information can be found on the park's website.
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For the more ambitious, there are plenty of longer, challenging rides waiting for you outside of town. Tepee Creek to Red Canyon, Coffin Lake, Lion’s Head and Mile Creek are all rides located on US Forest Service land. The Bozeman-Big Sky-West Yellowstone map from Beartooth Publishing highlights a variety of rides and terrain in the area. West Yellowstone is also very close to stretches of the Continental Divide Trail. Although located in Idaho, you will find the Targhee Creek Trail and the Sawtelle Trail easily accessible from West Yellowstone. The TransAmerica Trail, which goes right through West Yellowstone, is consistently used throughout the summer months. The start of our mountain biking season depends largely on how heavy our winter snow pack is come springtime. At lower elevations, it is often June before roads and trails dry out enough to make cycling possible. At higher elevations, we sometimes have to wait until July before we can access the trails. ROAD CYCLING AROUND WEST YELLOWSTONE Outside the Park, a 64-mile loop called “the block” is a popular ride. For those looking for a shorter ride, Highway 287 is a good bet. It’s probably the most scenic and safest section of “the block”. You can park your car at the intersection of Highway 191 and 287 and head out from there. The shoulder is wide enough and there are several scenic pullouts as you travel along the north shore of Hebgen Lake. For maps and rental information stop by the Visitor Center at 30 Yellowstone Avenue or visit DestinationYellowstone.com West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19 41
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EVENTS CALENDAR
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JAN
Free Ski & Try Biathlon Day Ski Biathlon #2
Yellowstone Nature Connection Opens for the Season
JUN
Kids'N'Snow Weekend
Yellowstone Half Marathon
NAIFC Ice Fishing Tournament
FREE Music in the Park
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Eagle's 110th Anniversary Celebration
SPAM Cup #3 Freestyle Ski 1k, 5k, 10k Ski Biathlon #3 Kids'N'Snow Weekend
Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo
JUL
July 4th Celebration
MAR
Yellowstone Historic Center's Heritage Celebration
Annual Yellowstone Rendezvous Ski Race
Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo
FREE Music in the Park
Free Fly Casting Clinics
West Yellowstone Foundation "Happening" Annual WYSEF Golf Tournament Old Faithful Cycle Tour
OCT NOV
Annual Stew & Brew
WYSEF Ski Swap Yellowstone Ski Festival Thanksgiving Biathlon Yellowstone Park CLOSES to Motorized Vehicle Traffic (5th)
DEC
Snowmobile EXPO Powersports & Races
AUG
Annual Christmas Stroll
Annual Smoking Waters Mountain Man Rendezvous
Ski Biathlon Cup #1 - Sprint
Yellowstone Park CLOSES for Over the Snow Traffic (15th)
Annual Yellowstone Rod Run
Kids'N'Snow Weekend Taste of the Trails - Ski/Snowshoe
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Kids'N'Snow Weekend USSA SuperTour Opener
Christmas Bird Count Christmas for the Critters at GWDC Yellowstone Park OPENS for Over the Snow Traffic (15th)
Free Fly Casting Clinics
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Annual WYSEF Golf Tournament Yellowstone Rendezvous Trail Run Annual Knothead Jamboree: Square Dancing
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FREE music in the park The "Music in the Park" series began in the summer of 2006 through the efforts of Black Mountain Productions and local support. Each summer, numerous concerts take place in the Town Park – free of charge to the public. In 2017, The Town of West Yellowstone, with a gift from the West Yellowstone Foundation, purchased a mobile stage. The new stage enables us to host larger acts, and provide a flexible option for event locations.
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This summer’s line up (subject to change): • June 9 - Bands TBD • July 4 – Slamabama (New Country, Classic Rock, Pop) • July 21 - Randy McAllister (Blues/Roots) • Aug 4 - Tessie Lou and Shotgun Stars (Country/ Americana/American Roots/Bluegrass) • Aug TBD - Suzy Bogguss (Country) • Aug 18 - Solidarity Service (Funk/Rock/Reggae) & AD and the Mystery Machine (Juke Joint Country-Blues)
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For nearly 30 years, West Yellowstone has been ending the winter season with a party on the snow. While EXPO has evolved over the years to reflect the trends in the snowmobile and winter travel industries, it continues to represent what winter in West Yellowstone is all about - snow recreation. The four manufacturers (Arctic Cat, Ski-Doo, Polaris and Yamaha) display their new models in the same location for the first time in the West, giving fans a chance to see, touch and get excited about the new machines, and in some cases even take them out for a demo ride. There are also M120 demo rides for the kids.
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It's quite a sight to see snow shaped into a race track for vintage snowmobiles and M120 races, then morphed into a course for UTVs and snow bikes with exciting jumps added in. Snowmobiles are still at the core of the event with vintage shows and racing, and children's M120 and Jr. SnoCross entertaining the spectators. In recent years, snow bikes and utvs have joined the party, adding a thrilling new element to the weekend. Food vendors and exhibitors round out the weekend. EXPO takes place the second weekend of March, right before Yellowstone Park closes to begin prepping for spring visitors. For more information visit snowmobileexpo.com
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ON THE WATER Among the most perfect ways to start a West Yellowstone vacation day may be kayaking or canoeing out in the early morning light with the mist still rising from the waters of Hebgen or Quake Lake. An afternoon of exploring brings an awesome awareness of the dynamic forces that formed the Madison River Canyon. On a hot day, can anything bring more family fun and challenge than a kayak flotilla water fight? And yet there’s more. What about kayaking the lakes within Yellowstone? Full and multiple-day adventures are available, including those tailored for families with children. Whether inclination runs to solitude or multitude, a kayak adventure underscores magical memories of a Yellowstone vacation. Cool off on a warm summer day with a float tube trip. Floating the warm water of the Madison River under the blue skies of Montana is a fantastic way to relax and relieve stress. This is a great way to unwind and spend time with family and friends.
you on a scenic float through the canyon, or a fast-paced trip through the whitewater. It will be a journey your family won’t soon forget! Hebgen Lake is Montana’s premiere still water fishing lake with rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout averaging 15-20". Ice moves off in April, and by July the water warms for swimming. July-September is the best time for water sports. Hebgen accommodates both large and small boats, personal watercraft, kayaks, canoes, paddleboats and sailboats. Watch the shores for wildlife sightings including otters, beavers, foxes, wolves, deer, moose, elk, bear, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats. Ospreys, bald and golden eagles, hawks, herons, pelicans, swans and many varieties of waterfowl make this a great birding location.
Paddle boarding is also becoming a favorite activity on the waters surrounding West Yellowstone. The quiet bays of Hebgen Lake, north of town, provide the perfect place to practice your technique. And the views of the surrounding mountains can’t be beat.
At six miles long, 180+ feet deep, with submerged trees, Quake Lake offers great fishing for brown and goodsized rainbow trout. A boat ramp offer access for small motorboats, canoes or kayaks. Kayak rentals, tours and lessons are available. Marinas sell gas and supplies; motorboat, canoe, and kayak rentals.
For the more adventuresome, try a raft trip on the rivers just outside of West Yellowstone. Local companies are ready to take
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West Yellowstone earned the title of America’s “Top Ten Fishing Towns” (Forbes Magazine) for unparalleled year-round fishing. Top blue-ribbon trout streams surround West Yellowstone: the Madison, Gallatin, Yellowstone and the Henrys Fork of the Snake. The upper Madison, the Firehole, and the Gibbon Rivers are just minutes away in Yellowstone. Unbeatable float and deepwater fishing abound on Hebgen Lake and Earthquake Lake, Henrys Lake and Island Park Reservoir. Hebgen Lake, located just nine miles northwest of town, is approximately fifteen miles long and four miles wide. Hebgen Lake is known as one of Montana’s premier stillwater and dry fly fishing fisheries. Several marinas offer docks, as well as convenient boating (including rentals) and fishing supplies. Fishing Hebgen Lake turns into an addiction in August as big rising browns and rainbows (“Gulpers”) in the 2-4lb range consistently hit the surface of the lake chasing the Callibaetis hatch. Many of the fly fishing shops in West Yellowstone offer a package for beginners, complete with equipment and instruction including ‘walk trips’. Beginning and novice fly fishers can quickly learn the fundamentals of fly casting, knot tying, fly selection, line control, reading water and safe wading. Take a day and enjoy the waters of Montana with an experienced guide and make it a trip to remember. Be careful as you may become hooked for life. Float trips are a fun and exciting way to experience the water near West Yellowstone. Float trips allow fisherman to fish more miles of water in a day than you would be able to do on foot. The
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spectacular views of the surrounding area and wildlife, are truly a memorable experience for novice or advanced anglers alike. Most local shops offer a wide variety of fishing experiences including full day trips to half day trips, and even some evening guided trips. Most waters in Yellowstone Park are open for fishing from late May to early November, between the hours of 5am and 10pm. A valid Yellowstone National Park fishing license is required for all anglers over 12 years of age. Licenses are available at local fly shops or Yellowstone Park Visitor Centers or ranger stations. Make sure to obtain a regulations book as it contains specific information about restrictions, as well as maps and locations. Regulations are often complex concerning fishing seasons, temporary and/or permanent area closures, tackle restrictions, and species specific number and size limits. The Madison River, both inside and outside Yellowstone Park, is at its prime, along with the Gibbon and Firehole rivers inside the park. You can often find some solitary fishing and match the hatch fishing. Depending on weather conditions you may see Pale Morning Duns, Blue-Winged Olives, or two species of caddis. Fishing isn’t only a summer excursion. Fly fisherman can be seen wading waste deep in the icy waters of the Gallatin and Madison Rivers, and ice fishing is quickly becoming a popular winter experience. Hebgen Lake is becoming an ice fishing destination during the winter months, producing some fine sized rainbow and brown trout.
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Madison River Canyon Earthquake Area Leave West Yellowstone on US 20 over the Targhee Pass into Idaho and make a right turn onto Idaho 87. At the next junction you will turn right again onto US 287. The driving adventure begins as you pass through the Madison River Canyon which, in 1959, was struck by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded on the North American continent. Measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, the earthquake caused an enormous landslide and sent 80 million tons of rock tumbling into the canyon, obstructing the flow of the Madison River. Today the Madison River Canyon Earthquake Area is of great scientific and general interest. Points of interest include the Visitors Center, Memorial Boulder, Ghost Village and Refuge Point. Virginia and Nevada Cities Virginia City was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The area holds claim to the largest collection of Gold Rush era buildings in the West. Currently 50 standing structures date back to the height of the Gold Rush when nearly 20,000 hardy souls called it home. At its peak, Nevada City boasted dozens of stores and cabins. In 1872, the town had a miner’s store, a brewery, a butcher, a blacksmith, a livery stable and a Masonic 52 West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19
hall. But by 1876, boom turned to bust, and Nevada City became a Ghost Town and currently is the site of many of Montana’s relocated historic buildings. During peak season, take a ride on the Alder Gulch Shortline Railroad that runs between Virginia City and Nevada City. Lewis & Clark Caverns & Three Forks Though Lewis & Clark never saw the caverns, they were discovered in 1892, and are Montana's first and best-known state park. The Caverns showcase one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves, lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helicitites, date back through time. See the geologic development, the history of early exploration and gain an insight into the delicate ecology of this world without light. Plan to spend a minimum of two hours to hike two miles on a guided tour through the caverns. Visit the Missouri Headwaters State Park where Lewis and Clark had followed the Missouri River hoping to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. Today you can walk in their footsteps and see the convergence of the Jefferson, Gallatin, and Madison Rivers. The area abounds with interpretive displays highlighting the Native American tribes that roamed the area. DestinationYellowstone.com
Then on to Three Forks, and a stop to visit the Headwaters Heritage Museum down town Three Forks. You will want to include a visit to the Madison Buffalo Jump, approximately 6.5 miles south. Big Springs & Johnny Sack Cabin Big Springs is the head waters of the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River. 120 million gallons of water flow from this spring every day making it one of the largest springs in the country. Big Springs is also spawning grounds for rainbow trout. You can feed the fish while you’re there but fishing is not allowed in this protected area. The enormous rainbow trout can be viewed from both sides of the bridge. Be sure to bring some bread to feed the fish, mallard ducks and the resident muskrat. Watch down stream as it is common to see a moose feeding in the water. Then take a short easy walk on the interpretive trail board walk that leads downstream along the Big Springs National Water Trail. On the Historic Register, the Johnny Sack Cabin can be reached via a short, paved walking path starting in the campground at Big Springs. The cabin's unique location, construction, and furnishings provide for an interesting visit. The cabin was started in 1932 and completed three years later. Here you can learn about Johnny Sack, a German cabinet maker and the uniqueness of his craftsmanship. Be careful going in! If you’re tall that is. Johnny Sack was only 4 feet 11 inches tall. While most of the house has typical ceilings, his work area in the basement reflects his small stature.
Falls and if you’re up to it take a 3 mile round trip hike to Bechler Falls or a 3.2 mile hike to Terrace Falls. Be sure to check in at the Bechler Ranger Station to pick up a map and trailhead information. Travel back to West Yellowstone on Idaho 47 or from Ashton on US 20. This trip is best taken after July 1st because part of the route travels on a gravel road that is minimally maintained. Teton Scenic Byway Make a day to visit Grand Teton National Park - a geological “gold mine” of adventure. Take the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway trip to Ashton and on Idaho 32, along the western side of the Teton Range. The mountains sharply contrast with rolling fields of wheat and canola in these agricultural communities as this trip through the backcountry of Idaho takes you to the Teton Scenic Byway. If you have time, travel on Idaho 31 through the beautiful Pine Creek pass to Swan Valley or just continue on Idaho 33. You will then be driving the incredible Teton Pass and drop down into the Jackson Valley with Jackson Hole, Wyoming and on to Grand Teton National Park. The distance from the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park to the south boundary of Grand Teton National Park is 56 miles; approximate driving time with stops is 1-1/2 hours.
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Mesa Falls Scenic Byway To reach Mesa Falls Scenic Byway take US 20 from West Yellowstone into Idaho approximately 34 miles. Watch for the Scenic Byway Idaho 47, where it turns left. This Scenic Byway includes the Upper and Lower Mesa Falls. You will arrive at the Upper Falls first where a boardwalk leads from the Historic Big Falls Inn, now the visitor center and gift shop, right to the brink of the Upper Mesa Falls. You will then travel another mile down to the Grandview overlook of Lower Mesa Falls. At 114 feet high for the Upper Mesa Falls and 65 feet high for the Lower Mesa falls they offer equally spectacular views in a beautiful forest setting. Cave Falls / Bechler Area Cave Falls & Bechler Area is the Hidden Part of Yellowstone that is actually in Idaho. The Bechler region is the “wettest part of Yellowstone. It is dubbed “Cascade Corner” because of the many water falls. Here you can easily see Cave DestinationYellowstone.com
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Camping and RVing Visitors to West Yellowstone and Yellowstone Park that want to camp have a wide choice of options from basic backcountry sites to developed national forest campsites to full amenities at private campgrounds.
provide merely the basics of electricity and fresh water at the site. Others prefer full-service options with electricity, water and sewer hookups for each RV. Electronically dependent travelers appreciate the Wi-Fi service provided at many campgrounds.
Public campgrounds outside of West Yellowstone are open from May 15 to September 15 with the exception of Beaver Creek Campground, which is open from June 10 to September 10.
No matter whether you’re a family looking for an action-packed trip, a couple seeking relaxation and pampering or somewhere in between, there’s an RV site waiting for you.
RV campgrounds can be as small as a few dozen sites to booming resorts with hundreds of sites, catering to RVs of every type and size. Some RVers prefer the simple solitude of campgrounds that
For a list of campgrounds and RV parks in or near West Yellowstone, visit DestinationYellowstone.com, or check out the directory on page 70.
be bear aware • Carry and know how to use bear pepper spray for emergencies.
• Camp away from trails and areas where you see grizzly signs.
• Stay on trails or rural roads.
• Keep a clean camp at all times
• Make your presence known by talking, singing, carrying a bell, or other means, especially when near streams or in thick forest where visibility is low.
• Keep tents and sleeping bags free of odors.
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• Avoid cooking smelly foods.
• Hang all food, trash and other odorous items well away from camp and at least 10' above ground and 4' from any vertical support, or store in a bear-proof container. • Don't sleep in the same clothes you wore while cooking or eating.
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NORDIC SKI What could be better than escaping the confines of office or home to spend a day colored by wintery landscapes and brilliant blue skies? The western corridor of Yellowstone Park and adjoining national forests offer some of the best cross country skiing in Yellowstone Country. The Rendezvous Ski Trails in West Yellowstone, the Riverside Trail leaving from West Yellowstone, and 40 miles of ski trails in the Old Faithful area offer great trails and scenery for skiers of all abilities. The Boundary Trail, which follows the western edge of Yellowstone, is ‘dog-friendly.’ There are also daily snowcoach tours leaving from West
Yellowstone that offer cross-country skier drop-offs and pickups as part of the tour. These tours offer the best of both worlds combining an interpretive tour with skiing in the heart of Yellowstone, all in one day! For more information, visit www.DestinationYellowstone.com. The Nordic ski season around West Yellowstone can last into the late spring, depending on snow conditions. Many locals like to go North of town to ski on Hebgen Lake, nestled among the mountains, providing some of the most breath-taking views in the valley.
popular trails RENDEZVOUS TRAILS Located at the southwest corner of town, the trail system covers more than 35 km of varied terrain from gently rolling hills to more challenging climbs, descents, and turns. The view is always scenic whether winding through tall stands of lodgepole pine or open meadows embraced by nearby Lionhead Mountain. During the winter season, trails are groomed regularly. A children’s play hill and local telehill are also incorporated into the system. Trail passes are required when between November 1 and March 31. DestinationYellowstone.com
BOUNDARY TRAIL The Boundary Ski and Snowshoe Trail offers 7.9km of trails that parallel Yellowstone Park’s western border. It is also one of the few "pet friendly" trails in Montana. This is also a "free" no fee trail, perfect for families and kids. This easy trail is groomed to accommodate classic cross-country skiers and snowshoers alike. TheTrail can be accessed from Boundary Street, the truck pull-out on Highway 191/287, and Baker's Hole Campground.
RIVERSIDE TRAIL Ski right into Yellowstone National Park, along the Madison River where you could catch a glimpse of bald eagles soaring, frosty bison grazing or a beautiful pair of trumpeter swans swimming by. The Riverside Trail crosses very easy terrain. New skiers can try out the sport and ski to impressive views inside Yellowstone National Park. Locals send families and photographers on this trail frequently. Views include the 10,336-foot Mt. Holmes and the Gallatin Mountain Range. Bison, elk, and moose frequent the river area and sometimes use the packed trail. West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19 59
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Snowmobile West Yellowstone is undoubtedly a snowmobiler’s paradise. With more than 143 inches of snow annually, and 400 miles of trails through some of the most breathtaking scenery anywhere, it continues to top the list of favorite sledding destinations. The trail system begins right in town, where snowmobilers share city streets with motorists, and onto trails in the Custer-Gallatin, Beaverhead and Targhee National forests. Groomed trails provide access to off-trail powder meadows and more advanced back country riding.
Local businesses provide snowmobile and clothing rentals on a daily or multi-day basis. Snowmobile rentals range from two-up easy riding and trail models to high-powered sleds adapted for mountain and back country riding. Additional equipment, including avalanche beacons and shovels for back country riding can also be rented. National Forest guide service is also available for snowmobilers new to the area, and who want to learn more about the trail system or for back country riding. For more information about snowmobiling, trail reports and other winter adventures, visit DestinationYellowstone.com.
popular trails Two Top Trail The most famous trail is a popular choice for its variety of terrain and 2,000-foot elevation gain. The trail is groomed, and powder fields abound. On clear days, the surrounding mountain ranges come into view, including the Teton's, Centennial Mountains, Lionhead, and Yellowstone National Park. Constant driven winds create ghostly ice patterns plastered on the trees at the top of this mountain creating the famous "snow ghosts." More experienced riders can access extra off-trail riding from the Two Top or Lionhead Trail. Lionhead follows the Continental DestinationYellowstone.com
Divide, the trail climbs through switchbacks to over 10,000 feet There are numerous bowls with drop offs and overhanging cliffs. The Big Sky Trail Provides some of the best backcountry snowmobiling in Montana. This challenging 110-mile trail begins just north of West Yellowstone. While the first portion is groomed, the trail quickly turns into an un-groomed powder experience. This area has open bowls, deep fields of snow, and outstanding hill climbing opportunities. The South Plateau Trail Runs along the boundary of Yellowstone. You can ride this trail out and back, or link
it up with one of the other trails to make a great loop ride. It provides great views of the area's mountains, following creeks and rivers away from the crowds. The Madison Arm Loop located north and west of town, is 20 miles in length. The trail is well maintained and usually provides great wildlife viewing opportunities. Horse Butte Loop Another good trail for beginners, the 20-mile trail travels the shores of Hebgen Lake.
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One can enjoy the fine array of cuisine at one of the many restaurants in town spanning casual, family fare to fine dining, and even a 50s style diner. For a different pace, try one of the cafes, pancake houses, coffee houses or bistros. Enjoy our regional specialties like trout, elk and bison or traditional Western cuisine. Be sure to top it off with a Montana huckleberry treat! The rustic history of West Yellowstone can be seen throughout many of our dining facilities, including rustic lodges and even a historic train car!
After a day in Yellowstone, many people like to stroll the streets of West Yellowstone, perusing the shops which carry everything from souvenirs to jewelry, Montana-made pottery, home dĂŠcor, and the latest in outdoor gear. You can visit with one of the fishing experts and learn to tie flies at one of the fly fishing shops, or find that one-of-akind piece made by one of our local artists. Many of the establishments are locallyowned and family-run.
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“On the guided tours, we talk about the personalities and traits of each animal in the park, and, of course, the fascinating hibernation cycles of the bears,” Ferguson says. “It’s also a great photo opportunity because the animals come right up to our guided-tour vehicle where visitors can feed them.” “We opened the park because of my father’s experiences as a child,” Ferguson says. “His family would take trips to Yellowstone, and be fascinated by all the animals and the ‘bear jams” that would clog the road for hours. We wanted to recreate that childhood experience here.” Yellowstone Bear World is located near Rexburg, Idaho, along the southwestern edge of the Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone Bear World is open seven days a week from Memorial Day Weekend through mid-October. Weekend-only access begins April 16.
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L ocal Essentials DIRECTORY 2017-18
SLEEP Hotels, Motels, Resorts, Ranches, Cabins, Vacation Rentals................... 70-73 Campgrounds & RV Parks...................... 74
EAT ........................................................... 75-76 Restaurants, Lounges, Coffeehouses/ Bakeries, Catering, Deli/Boxed Lunches, Event/Group Catering, Chuckwagon Dinners
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Please note: The West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce is not a regulatory agency and, therefore, has no authority to inspect businesses or require that they meet certain standards for inclusion in this directory. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these listings, but changes sometimes occur after publication.
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HM = Hotel/Motel HS = Hostel R = Resort BB = Bed & Breakfast CB = Cabin CO = Condo VR = Vacation Rental RA = Ranch L = Lodge
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Does not include taxes.
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SLEEP SLEEP
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4
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Kirkwood Resort 35 Kirkwood Creek Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7200 kirkwoodresort.com
CB
Y
$$
11
4
Lake View Suites 15475 Hebgen Lake Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 633-8018 lakeviewsuites-yellowstone.com
VR
Y c
$$$
Lazy G Motel 123 Hayden Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7586 lazygmotel.com
HM
Y c
$
LL Western Adventures 35 Mooseberry Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 777-8800 llwesternadventures.com
VR
Y
$$$$
1
4
Madison Arm Resort 5475 Madison Arm Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9328 madisonarmresort.com
HM/R
Y
$$$
5
4
Madison Hotel, Motel & Hostel 139 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7745 madisonhotelmotel.com
HM/HS
Y
$
31
Madison Plaza (Marshall House) Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(888) 640-7927 www.vrbo.com/721061
VR
Y
$$$
1
Moose Creek Cabins 220 Firehole Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9546 moosecreekcabin.com
CB/HM
Y
$$$
8
Moose Creek Inn 119 Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7952 moosecreekinn.com
HM
Y
$$$
34
One Horse Motel 216 Dunraven Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7677 • (800) 488-2750 onehorsemotel.com
HM
Y
$$
19
Parade Rest Guest Ranch 1279 Grayling Creek Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7217 • (800) 753-5934 paraderestranch.com
HM/R CB/RA
Y
$$$
Pine Shadows Motel 229 N Hayden Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7541 • (800) 624-5291 pineshadowsmotel.com
HM
Y
$$
8
Pioneer Motel 515 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9705 pioneermotelmontana.com
HM
Y c
$$
21
Pony Express Motel 4 Firehole Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9411 • (800) 217-4613 hotelyellowstone.com
HM
$
17
4
Stage Coach Inn 209 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7381 • (800) 842-2882 yellowstoneinn.com
HM
Y Y
$$$$
84
4
Super 8 Motel 1545 Targhee Pass Hwy 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9584 • (800) 800-8000 super8.com
HM
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$$$
44
4
Tao's Inn 102 South Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-6838 taosyellowstone.com
HM
Y
$$$
16
4
The Hibernation Station 212 Gray Wolf Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-4200 • (800) 580-3557 hibernationstation.com
HM/CB
Y c
$$$$
Three Bear Lodge 217 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7353 • (800) 646-7353 threebearlodge.com
HM
Y c
$$$
70
Travelers Lodge 225 Yellowstone Ave • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9561 westyellowstonemotels.com
HM
Y
$$$
45
Two Feathers Cabin Lodging 211 Gibbon Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 597588
(406) 646-9764 twofeatherscabinlodging.com
CB
Wagon Wheel Cabins 408 Gibbon Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7872 wagonwheelrv.com
HM/CB
DestinationYellowstone.com
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4
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4 4
4
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6
4
4
4
4
4
7
4
4
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4
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(406) 646-4544 • (800) 259-4672 yellowstonekellyinn.com
Kelly Inn 104 S. Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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s
HM = Hotel/Motel HS = Hostel R = Resort BB = Bed & Breakfast CB = Cabin CO = Condo VR = Vacation Rental RA = Ranch L = Lodge
key)
$$$$ = $251 and up.
Wint er
$$$ = $176-$250
War m/
$$ = $101-$175
Lodg ing ( se e
Does not include taxes.
Type of
$ = $100 or less
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4
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4
4
4
4
4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4
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4
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4
4 4
4
4
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4
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4
4
4
4
4
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SLEEP SLEEP
West Yellowstone Bed & Breakfast 20 Crane Lane • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7754 westyellowstonebandb.com
BB
Westwood Motel 238 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7713 • (877) 646-7713 wyellowstone.com/westwood
HM
White Buffalo Hotel 236 Dunraven Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7681 whitebuffalohotel.com
HM
White Heron Vacation Rental 321 N. Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7575 • (800) 738-5816 yellowstonerealty.com
VR
Wilderness Edge 592 Cliff Lake Road • Cameron, MT 59720
(406) 682-4982 • (866) 226-7668 thewildernessedge.com
CB
Yellowstone Country Inn 234 Firehole Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7622 westyeIlowstonemoteIs.com
Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park 210 S. Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 5975
Y
or P ool
Outd oo
Indo
net/W iF i
$$$
3
Y Y
$$
16
4
4
4
$$$
95
4
4
4
4
4
4
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Y
4
$$$$
2
$$$
13
HM
Y Y c
$$$
(406) 646-4466 grizzlyrv.com
CB
Y
$$$$
9
Yellowstone Holiday 16990 Hebgen Lake Road • West Yellowstone, MT 5975
(406) 646-4242 • (877) 646-4242 yellowstoneholiday.com
CB/R
Y
$$
24
Yellowstone Inn 601 Hwy 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7633 • (800) 858-9224 yellowstoneinn.net
HM
$$
10
Yellowstone Lodge 251 S Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-0020 • (877) 239-9298 yellowstonelodge.com
HM
Yellowstone Park Hotel 201 Grizzly Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-0255 • (866) 920-0255 visityelIowstonepark.com/yellowstone-park-hotel.asax
HM
Yellowstone Vacation Rentals 263 Bear Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 686-6806 vrbo.com/515080
Yellowstone Vista Cabin PO Box 710 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Y Y
4 4
45
4
4
4 4
4
4
4 4
4
4
4
4
4
$$$$
66
VR
Y Y c
$$$$
1
4
(406) 646-4113 vistacabin.com
VR
Y
$$$
2
4
(406) 646-4212 • (888) 264-2466 yellowstonewestgatehotel.com
HM
Y
$$$$
4
4
(406) 646-7675 yellowstonewildlifecabins.com
VR/CB
Y
$$$
6
4
4
320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek • Big Sky, MT 59730
(406) 995-4283 • (800) 243-0320 320ranch.com
CB
Y
$$$
58
4
4
Corral Bar, Steakhouse & Motel 42895 Gallatin Road • Big Sky, MT 59730
(406) 995-4249 • (888) 995-4249 corralbar.com
HM
Y
$$$
Covered Wagon Ranch 34035 Gallatin Road • Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730
(406) 995-4237 • (800) 995-4237 coveredwagonranch.com
RA/CB
Mountain Home Montana Vacation Rentals 104 East Main Street, Suite 209 • Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 586-4589 • (800) 550-4589 mountain-home.com
The Flying Pig Adventure Company 511 Scott Street • Gardiner, MT 59030
c
4
4
79
4
79
4
4
$$$
c
4
4
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Yellowstone Wildlife Cabins 225 Geyser Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Inter
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Yellowstone West Gate Hotel 638 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Suite s
Kitch e
nits ns/C ondo s Pets
of U
Cabi
No .
nette s
n s Rate
Type of
Room rates are based on double occupancy for the summer season of 2018 and are subject to change. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. If suites are indicated this means there are two or more rooms plus bath.
Lodg ing ( se e
HM = Hotel/Motel HS = Hostel R = Resort BB = Bed & Breakfast CB = Cabin CO = Condo VR = Vacation Rental RA = Ranch L = Lodge
r Po ol Ho t T ub ADA F rie n dly Rest aura nt Cont inen tal B re a k fast Gue st L a undr y
$$$$ = $251 and up. key)
$$$ = $176-$250
Seas o
$$ = $101-$175
Wint er
Does not include taxes.
War m/
$ = $100 or less
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4 4
OTHER AREA LODGING - MONTANA
c c
7
4
4
4 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
$$$
10
4
4
VR
Y Y Y
$$$$
82
4
4
4
(406) 848-7510 • (866) 877-0744 flyingpigrafting.com
CB/VR
Y
$$$
5
4
4
(208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com
HM/CB
Y
$$
8
7
4
4
Sawtelle Mountain Resort 4133 Quakie Lane • Island Park, ID 83429
(208) 558-9366 • (866) 558-9366 sawtellemountainresort.com
HM
Y
$$
20
8
The Pines at Island Park 3907 Phillips Loop Road • Island Park, ID 83429
(208) 558-0192 • (888) 455-9384 pinesislandpark.com
R/CB/VR
Y
$$$$
c
c
4
4
4
4
4
4
4 4 4 4
OTHER AREA LODGING - IDAHO Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Lane • Island Park, ID 83429
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4
4 4
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4
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DestinationYellowstone.com
4
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Inter
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Kitch e
Room rates are based on double occupancy for the summer season of 2018 and are subject to change. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. If suites are indicated this means there are two or more rooms plus bath.
of U
HM = Hotel/Motel HS = Hostel R = Resort BB = Bed & Breakfast CB = Cabin CO = Condo VR = Vacation Rental RA = Ranch L = Lodge
nits ns/C ondo s Pets
$$$$ = $251 and up.
Cabi
$$$ = $176-$250
No .
$$ = $101-$175
Lodg ing ( se e key) War m/W inter Seas on Rate s
Does not include taxes.
Type of
$ = $100 or less
OTHER AREA LODGING - WYOMING - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Yellowstone National Park Lodges Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
(307) 344-7311 • (866) 439-7375 yellowstonenationalparklodges.com
L/CB
Y c
$$$$
4
4
4
4
4
LOCAL LODGING - NON-MEMBERS (406) 640-1441
4 Seasons Yellowstone Townhouse Rental
(406) 646-6002
AC Inn
(406) 640-2785
All Seasons Yellowstone Townhouse Rentals
(218) 729-7988
Angler's Rest
(406) 581-3855
Avalanche Retreat
(612) 559-4785
Best Western Weston Inn
(406) 646-7373
Geyser Inn
(801) 660-8453
Golden West Motel
(406) 646-7778
Hadley's Motel
(406) 646-9534
Ho Hum Motel
(406) 646-7746
Sleepy Hollow Lodge
(406) 646-7707
Whispering Pines
(406) 646-1172
Whiskey Springs
(406) 646-1026
White Buffalo Lodging
(406) 646-4543
Yellowstone Classic Cabins
(406) 359-0003
MOTBD
4 Big Fish
DestinationYellowstone.com
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RV & CamPgRoundS RV P &aRkS C ampgrounds $$$$ = $51 and up. Lau ndry Flus h To ilets Elec tric/ Sew er Max RV Len gth Sho wer s Dum p St atio n Poo l/Ho t Tu b/B Inte eac rnet h Cab le T V
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$
32
15
7
4
4
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$$
36
22
5
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4
4
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4
(406) 646-9411 • (800) 217-4613 hotelyellowstone.com
Y c
$$
16
4
4
4
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4
(208) 558-9366 • (866) 558-9366 sawtellemountainresort.com
Y
$$$$
55
16
4
4
4
(406) 646-7872 wagonvvheelrv.com
Y
$$$
39
7
4
4
4
40'
4
4
4
(406) 646-9350 • (866) 646-9350 yellowstonecabinsandrv.com
Y
$$$
8
4
40'
4
4
4
(406) 646-4466 grizzlyrv.com
Y
$$$$
222
4
4
Yellowstone Holiday Resort 16990 Hebgen Lake Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-4242 • (877) 646-4242 yellowstoneholiday.com
Y
$$$$
36
Yellowstone KOA Mountainside 1545 Targhee Pass Hwy • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7662 • (800) 562-5640 yellowstonekoamountainside.com
Y
$$$$
100
Yellowstone Park West Entrance KOA 3305 Targhee Pass HwycWest Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7606 • (800) 562-7591 yellowstonekoa.com
Y
$$$$
Rate s
War m/W
Si t e s Ten t Si t es Cab ins
16
Room rates are based on double occupancy for the summer season of 2018 and are subject to change. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. If suites are indicated this means there are two or more rooms plus bath.
inter
RV
$$$ = between $41 and $50
Seas on
$ = $30 or less $$ = between $31 and $40 Does not include taxes.
Brandin’ Iron Inn 201 Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9411 • (800) 217-4613 brandiniron.com
Y
$$$
Buffalo Crossing RV 101 S Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-4300 buffalocrossingrvpark.com
Y
$$
23
7
Campfire Lodge Resort, LLC 155 Campfire Lane • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7258 campfirelodgewestyellowstone.com
Y
$$$
23
(406) 646-72009 kirkwoodresort.com
Y
$$
(208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com
Y
(406) 646-9328 madisonarmresort.com
Pony Express Motel & RV 4 Firehole Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Sawtelle Mountain Resort 4133 Quakie Lane • Island Park, ID 83429
Kirkwood Resort 35 Kirkwood Creek Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Lane • Island Park, ID 83429 Madison Arm Resort 5475 Madison Arm Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Wagon Wheel RV Campground & Cabins 408 Gibbon Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Yellowstone Cabins & RV Park 504 Hwy 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park 210 S Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
6
14
4
4
4
CAMP
9
4
4 B
4 4
P
4
4
4
4
4
80'
4
4
16
4
4
4
75'
4
4
36
12
4
4
4
100'
4
4
328
4
4
4
4
4
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4
4
4
4
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4
4
50'
CAMP
B
4
4
OTHER AREA CAMPGROUNDS - WYOMING & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Snake River Park Kampground 9705 S. HWY 89 • Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733.7078 snakeriverpark.com
Y
$$
4
4
4
Yellowstone National Park Campgrounds Yellowstone National Park
(307) 344-7311 • (866) 439-7375 yellowstonenationalparklodges.com
Y
$$
340
1405
4
Bakers Hole Campground 3 miles north on Hwy 191 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
No advanced reservations (877) 444-6777
Y
$
73
73
E
75'
Lonesomehurst Campground 8 miles west on Hwy 20 to Denny Creek Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(877) 444-6777 Reservations: recreation.gov
Y
$
27
27
E
40'
Rainbow Point Campground 5 miles north on Hwy 191 to Rainbow Point Rd • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(877) 444-6777 Reservations: recreation.gov
Y
$
85
85
E
45'
4
4 4
4
LOCAL CAMPGROUNDS - U.S. FOREST SERVICE
LOCAL CAMPGROUNDS - NON-MEMBER LOCAL CAMPGROUNDS - NON-MEMBER Fort Jax RV Park
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(406) 646-7729
DestinationYellowstone.com
EAT
EAT *Hours & Seasonality May Vary. Please Call For Further Information.
320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek • Big Sky, MT 59730
Breakfast Lounges Lunch Restaurant & Bars Dinner
(406) 995-4283 • (800) 243-0320 320ranch.com
B•L•D
✔
Arrowleaf Ice Cream Parlor 27 N Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9776
L•D
✔
Bar N Ranch 890 Buttermilk Creek Road • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-0300 bar-n-ranch.com
B•L•D
✔
Bear Counry Bakery 29 N Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 548-7907
B•L
The Branch Restaurant • Bar & Casino at The Holiday Inn 315 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7365 • (800) 646-7365
visityellowstonepark.com/holiday-inn-westyellowstone.aspx
B•L•D
✔
✔
L•D
✔
✔
Bullwinkle’s 115 Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7974 yellowstonebullwinkles.com
L•D
✔
✔
Bunkhouse Barn Interiors & The Book Peddler 106 Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9358 bunkhousebarninteriors.com
Cafe Madriz 311 N Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9245 (406) 646-7258
L•D
✔
B•L
✔
(406) 646-7548
B•L•D
✔
The Corral Bar, Steakhouse & Motel 42895 Gallatin Road • Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730
(406) 995-4249 • (888) 995-4249 corralbar.com
L•D
✔
Ernie’s Bakery & Deli 406 HWY 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9467 erniesbakery.com
B•L
✔
Grizzly Lounge 205 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7828
The Gusher Pizza & Sandwich Shoppe 40 Dunraven Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9050 gusherpizza.com
Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Lane • Island Park, ID 83429
L•D
Chuckwagon Dinners
✔
✔
✔
✔
(406) 646-7365 • (800) 646-7365
visityellowstonepark.com/holiday-inn-westyellowstone.aspx
✔ L•D
✔
(208) 558-0192 • (888) 455-9384 pinesislandpark.com
L•D
✔
Madison Crossing Lounge & Dining 121 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7621 madisoncrossinglounge.com
D
✔
Market Place 22 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9600
✔
✔
✔ ✔
Mocha Momma’s Free Heel & Wheel 40 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7744 freeheelandwheel.com
Mountain Mama’s Coffee House & Bakery (Starbucks) 17 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 641-0089 mountainmamascafe.com
B•L•D
Naughty Chile Taqueria 138 Firehole Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7101
L•D
DestinationYellowstone.com
Event • Tour • Group Catering
✔
(208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com
Lodgepole Grill 3907 Phillips Loop Road • Island Park, ID 83429
Catering
✔
Canyon Street Grill 22 N Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Holiday Inn (Catering) 315 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Coffeehouses & Bakeries
✔
(406) 646-1167 thebuffalobar.com
campfirelodgewestyellowstone.com
Deli • Boxed Lunches
✔
Buffalo Bar & Casino 335 Old HWY 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Campfire Lodge Resort 155 Campfire Lane • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Distillery
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
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EAT • • • PLAY
EAT *Hours & Seasonality May Vary. Please Call For Further Information.
Breakfast Lounges Lunch Restaurant & Bars Dinner
Parade Rest Guest Ranch 1279 Grayling Creek • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7217 • (800) 753-5934 paraderestranch.com
The Pines at Island Park 3907 Phillips Loop Road • Island Park, ID 83429
(208) 558-0192 • (888) 455-9384 pinesislandpark.com
Running Bear Pancake House 538 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7703 runningbearph.com
B•L
✔
Slippery Otter Pub 139 N Canyon Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7050
L•D
✔
(406) 646-6838
L•D
✔
Three Bear Restaurant 205 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7811 threebearlodge.com
B•L•D
✔
Trapper’s Restaurant 301 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9375
B
✔
Uncle Laurie’s Catering Co. West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 539-2395
Yellowstone Horses at Eagle Ridge Ranch 3438 Old Shotgun Road • Island Park, ID 83429
eagleridgeranch.com
activities ATV RENTALS Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Ln Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com West Yellowstone Adventure 4420 Targhee Pass HWY 20 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (800) 801-3235 westyellowstoneadventure.com Yellowstone Adventures 131 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7735 | (800) 231 -5991 yellowstoneadvertures.com Yellowstone ATV 310 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0153 | (800) yellowstoneatv.com BIKING Free Heel & Wheel 40 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7744 freeheelandwheel.com
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Coffeehouses & Bakeries
Catering
Event • Tour • Group Catering
Chuckwagon Dinners
✔
taosyellowstone.com
(406) 682-4117 williesdistillery.com
Deli • Boxed Lunches
✔
Tea Tao’s 132 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Willie’s Distillery 312 Main Street • Ennis, MT 59729
Distillery
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BOATING Kirkwood Marina 35 Kirkwood Creek Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7540 kirkwoodresort.com Madison Arm Resort Campground & Marina 5475 Madison Arm Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9328 madisonarmresort.com Yellowstone Holiday 16990 Hebgen Lake Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4242 | (877) 646-4242 yellowstoneholiday.com DOG SLEDDING Spirit of the North Sled Dog Adventures Big Sky, MT 59716 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 995-3424 | (406) 682-7994 huskypower.com FISHING Blue Ribbon Flies 305 Canyon Street West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7642 | (406) 646-9365 blue-ribbon-flies.com
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Jacklin’s Fly Shop 105 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7336 jacklinsflyshop.com
Playmill Theatre 29 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7758 playmill.com
Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Ln Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com
Yellowstone Nature Connection 10 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7557 yellowstonenatureconnection.org
Montana Whitewater Inc. 603 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (406) 763-4465 | (800) 799-4465 montanawhitewater.com
Yellowstone Bear World 6010 S 4300 W Rexburg, ID 83440 (208) 359-9688 yellowstonebearworld.com
The Flying Pig Adventure Company 511 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (888) 792-9193 | (406) 848-7510 flyingpigrafting.com FOR FAMILIES & KIDS Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 S Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7001 | (800) 257-2570 grizzlydiscoveryctr.org
Yellowstone Historic Center Museum 104 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-1100 | (406) 646-7461 yellowstonehistoriccenter.org GUIDED BACKPACKING Yellowstone Tour Guides 1 Lone Mountain Trail Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2349 | (888) 493-2260 yellowstonetourguides.com
Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Ln Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com DestinationYellowstone.com
PLAY HIKING The Flying Pig Adventure Company 511 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (888) 792-9193 | (406) 848-7510 flyingpigrafting.com See Yellowstone / Alpen Guides 555 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9591 | (800) 858-3502 yellowstoneguides.com Yellowstone Tour Guides 1 Lone Mountain Trail Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2349 | (888) 493-2260 yellowstonetourguides.com HISTORY & MUSEUMS Yellowstone Historic Center Museum 104 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-1100 yellowstonehistoriccenter.org HORSEBACK RIDING 320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Big Sky, MT 59730 (406) 995-4283 | (800) 243-0320 320ranch.com Creekside Trail Rides 175 Oldroyd Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 560-6913 creeksidetrailrides,com Dry Ridge Outfitters Harriman State Park 3489 Green Canyon Rd Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-7433 or (208) 356-0113 dryridge.com
Parade Rest Guest Ranch 1279 Grayling Creek West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7217 | (800) 753-5934 paraderestranch.com
Shurr Adventures West Yellowstone, MT (239) 300-3004 or (239) 248-3833 (877) 455-2925 shurradventuresyellowstone.com
The Diamond P Ranch 2865 Targhee Pass Hwy 20 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-0606 thediamondpranch.com
Yellowstone Tour Guides 1 Lone Mountain Sn Trail Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2399 | (888)493-2260 yellowstonetourguides.com
The Flying Pig Adventure Company 511 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (888) 792-9193 | (406) 848-7510 flyingpigrafting.com
RAFTING
Yellowstone Horses 3438 Old Shotgun Rd Island Park, ID 83429 (800) 709-1358 yellowstonehorses.com KAYAKING Geyser Kayak Tours PO Box 8352 Jackson Hole, WY 83002 (307) 413-6177 | (800) 529-2501 geyserkayak.com Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Ln Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com Shurr Adventures (239) 300-3004 | (877) 455.2925 shurradventuresyellowstone.com See Yellowstone / Alpen Guides 555 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9591 | (800) 858-3502 yellowstoneguides.com MOVIES & THEATERS
Geyser Whitewater Expeditions 46651 Gallatin Road Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 (406) 995-4989 | (800) 914-9031 raftmontana.com
Playmill Theatre 29 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7758 playmill.com
Jake’s Horses 4 Beaver Creek Rd Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 (406) 995-4630 jakeshorses.com
Yellowstone Giant Screen Theatre 101 S Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4100 yellowstonegiantscreen.com
Montana Whitewater 603 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (406) 763-4465 | (800) 799-4465 montanawhitewater.com
PHOTOGRAPHY TOURS
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Fox Den Images West Yellowstone, MT (816) 665-9025 carolynfoxphotos.com
Barker-Ewing River Trips 945 W Broadway Jackson, WY 83001 (307) 733-1000 | (800) 448-4202 barker-ewing.com Geyser Whitewater Expeditions 46651 Gallatin Rd Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 (406) 995-4989 | (800) 914-9031 raftmontana.com Montana Whitewater 603 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (406) 763-4465 | (800) 799-4465 montanawhitewater.com The Flying Pig Adventure Company 511 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (888) 792-9193 | (406) 848-7510 flyingpigrafting.com ROCKHOUNDING & PROSPECTING Sapphire Gallery 115 E Broadway Phillipsburg, MT 59858 (406) 859-3236 | (800) 525-0169 sapphire-gallery.com RODEO Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo 175 Oldroyd Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 560-6913 yellowstonerodeo.com SHOPPING Bunkhouse Barn Interiors & The Book Peddler 106 Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9358 bunkhousebarninteriors.com Eagle’s Store 3 Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9300 eagles-store.com
Firehole Trading 111 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4113 Madison Crossing 121 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7621 cabindecor.com Home Room: 646-4338 Cabin Kitchens: 646-4338 Treetop Toys: 646-7621 Moving Comfort Activewear Outlet: 646-7621 Yellowstone Interiors: 646-7621 Mountain Dogs of Yellowstone mountain-dogs-of-yellowstone. myshopify.com Once in a Blue Moon 27 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (785) 332-0273 Roundup Trading Post 127 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7751 Send It Home 30 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7300 send-it-home.com Smith & Chandler 121 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7841 smithandchandler.com The Sweet Palace 115 E Broadway Phillipsburg, MT 59858 (406) 859-3236 | (800) 525-0169 sweetpalace.com Westmart Building Center 100 S Faithful St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9578 | (800) 598-9378 westmartbuildingcenter.com Westronics 131 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-5121 Yellowstone General Stores 8358 Huffine Ln, Suite #2 Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 586-7593 (866) 702-7269 yellowstonegift.com
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Guided Snowcoach Tours Inside Yellowstone National Park
Guided Snowmobile Tours Inside Yellowstone National Park
Guided Snowmobile Tours Targhee and Custer-Gallatin National Forests
Non-Guided Snowmobile Services Targhee and Custer-Gallatin National Forests
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Back Country Adventures 224 Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9317 • (800) 924-7669 backcountry-adventures.com
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(406) 646-9411 • (800) 217-4613 brandiniron.com
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(406) 646-9444 • (800) 426-7669 yellowstonevacations.com
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High Mark Snowmobile Rentals 450 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7855 • (406) 640-1055 highmarkrentals.com (406) 646-7365 • (800) 646-7365
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Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Lane • Island Park, ID 83429
(208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com
Mountain Mikes Tours 73 Elm Street • Victor, ID 83455
(307) 774-1000 mountainmikestours.com
See Yellowstone Tours, Inc. / Alpen Guides 211 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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Shurr Adventures West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Three Bear Lodge 217 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7353 • (800) 646-7353 threebearlodge.com
Tour Yellowstone 36 Electric Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9332 • (877) 641-6043 allyellowstone.com
Traveler's Snowmobile Rentals 303 Madison Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9332 x354 • (800) 641-6043 travelerssnowmbilerentals.com
Two Top Winter Adventures 645 Gibbon Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7802 • (800) 522-7802 twotopsnowmobile.com (406) 646-9636 yellowstonearcticyamaha.com
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Yellowstone Adventures 131 Dunraven Street • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-7735 • (800) 231-5991 yellowstoneadventures.com
Yellowstone Expeditions 235 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9333 • (800) 728-9333 yellowstonexpeditions.biz
Yellowstone Scenic Tours Big Sky, MT 59716
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✔ Guided Snowmobile ✔ Tours Targhee and Custer-Gallatin National Forests
✔ Non-Guided Snowmobile ✔ Services Targhee and Custer-Gallatin National Forests
GUIDED TOURS SUMMER/FALL YELLOWSTONE PARK/TETON Motorcoach and Van Tours
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Yellowstone Tour & Travel 211 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-9320 • (800) 221-1151 yellowstone-travel.com
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(406) 995-2349 • (888) 493-2260 yellowstonetourguides.com
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(307) 699-0495 yellowstonewildlifeadventures.com
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Yellowstone Arctic/Yamaha 303 North Electric Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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(406) 646-7541 • (800) 624-5291 hicountrysnowmobile.com
Rendezvous Snowmobile Rentals (Yellowstone Vacations) 400 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Motorcoach and Van Tours
(406) 640-0226 easytoursyellowstone.com
Hi Country Snowmobile Rentals 450 Highway 20 • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
Holiday Inn 315 Yellowstone Avenue • West Yellowstone, MT 59758
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PLAY • • • SERVICES Yellowstone Outlet #1 25 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7022 yellowstoneoutlet.blogspot.com
Yellowstone Expeditions PO Box 865 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9333 | (800) 728-9333 yellowstoneexpedtions.com
Yellowstone Park Village 10 N Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9242
UNIQUE ADVENTURES
Yellowstone T-Shirt Co 20 Canyon Street West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7722 yellowstonetshirt.com SKIING Buffalo Bus Touring Company (Yellowstone Vacations) 415 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9564 | (800) 426-7669 yellowstonevacations.com Free Heel & Wheel 40 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7744 freeheelandwheel.com See Yellowstone / Alpen Guides 555 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9591 | (800) 858-3502 yellowstoneguides.com Yellowstone Expeditions PO Box 865 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9333 | (800) 728-9333 yellowstonexpeditions.com SLEIGH RIDES 320 Guest Ranch 205 Buffalo Horn Creek Big Sky, MT 59730 (406) 995-4283 | (800) 243-0320 320ranch.com SNOWSHOEING Free Heel & Wheel 40 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7744 freeheelandwheel.com See Yellowstone / Alpen Guides 555 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9591 | (800) 858-3502 yellowstoneguides.com
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Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 South Canyon West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7001 | (800) 257-2570 grizzlydiscoveryctr.org Eagle Ridge Ranch 3438 Old Shotgun Road Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-0900 eagleridgeranch.com Montana Heritage Commission Virginia City, MT & Nevada City, MT (406) 843-5247 virginiacitymt.com Sapphire Gallery 115 E Broadway Phillipsburg, MT 59858 (406) 859-3236 | (800) 525-0169 sapphire-gallery.com Vacation Races vacationraces.com Yellowstone Bear World 6010 S 4300 West Rexburg, ID 83440 (208) 359-9688 yellowstonebearworld.com Yellowstone Nature Connection 10 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7557 yellowstonenatureconnection.org Yellowstone Tour Guides 1 Lone Mountain Sn Trail Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2399 | (888)493-2260 yellowstonetourguides.com WILDLIFE VIEWING Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 S Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7001 | (800) 257-2570 grizzlydiscoveryctr.org Yellowstone Bear World 6010 S 4300 W Rexburg, ID 83440 (208) 359-9688 yellowstonebearvvorld.com
ZIPLINES Yellowstone Aerial Adventures 105 South Faithful St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-5171 yellowstoneparkzipline.com Yellowstone Zipline & Canopy Tours 63960 Gallatin Rd Big Sky, MT 59730 (406) 763-4465 | (888) 564-4465 yellowstonezip.com Yellowstone Zipline & Canopy Tours 603 Scott St Gardiner, MT 59030 (406) 763-4465 (888) 564-4465 yellowstonezip.com
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SERVICES
ATMS AND BANKING First Security Bank 106 S Electric St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7646 ourbank.com Food Roundup 107 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7501 Market Place Montana State Liquor Store 22 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9600 Prime Mortgage Lending 1357 Stoneridge Dr, Ste C Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 624-6330 primemortgagemontana.com Yellowstone Basin Bank 216 Grizzly Ave ATM Location – 104 N. Canyon West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4000 | (888) 646-1811 AUTO & GAS Corner Cenex 136 N Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7632 Jake’s Auto 221 Canyon Street West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9500
NAPA Auto Parts 310 Firehole Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7473 Riverside Station 215 Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-1024 Super Save Conoco 138 Firehole Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9465 Travelers Service Center 36 Electric St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9332 | (800) 548-9551 allyellowstone.com Westgate Auto Body & Towing 103 S Electric Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7181 | (406) 539-5869 yellowstonetowing.com BUSINESS SERVICES Gras HR Consulting West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 570-4257 grasHRconsulting.com CLEANING & RESTORATION Old Faithful Carpet Cleaning PO Box 612 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7276 Squeaky Clean Montana West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0243 squeakycleanmontana.com CONTRACTORS Blue Heron Design-Build West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-1168 targheeconstruction.com West End Storage 610 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7760 Forsgren Associates, Inc. PO Box 1032 121 Madison Ave, Suite G West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9340 forsgren.com FINANCIAL First Security Bank 106 S Electric St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7646 ourbank.com West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19 79
Services • • • Utilities Rudd & Company, PLLC 515 Hwy 20 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9355 ruddco.com Yellowstone Basin Bank 216 Grizzly Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4000 | (888) 646-1811 FOOD & BEVERAGE STORES Bullwinkle’s 115 Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7974 yellovvstonebullwinkles.com Food Roundup 107 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7501 Lakeside Lodge & Resort 3857 Lakeside Lodge Ln Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-9770 lakesidelodgeandresort.com Market Place Montana State Liquor Store 22 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9600 HEALTH AND FITNESS Community Health Partners West Yellowstone 11 S Electric St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9441 chphealthmt.org Madison Crossing Fitness 121 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7621 Silvertip Pharmacy 120 N Canyon Street, Suite F West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7056 West Yellowstone Back & Neck Clinic 425 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4444 wybackandneckclinic.com INTERNET SERVICES Blackfoot 110E Main St St Anthony, ID 83445 Residential: (208) 624-7300 Business: (208) 624-7000 fremontsolutions.com 80 West Yellowstone Montana Travel Planner 2018/19
MANUFACTURERS Yellowstone Track Systems 615 Obsidian St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7603 yellowstonetrack.com MEDIA AllWestYellowstone.com By AlTrips PO Box 6412 Jackson, WY 83002 (307) 733-5681 | (866) 733-5681 westyellovvstonenet.com American Park Network ohranger.com Explore Big Sky 11 Lone Peak Drive #104 Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2055 explorebigsky.com Jackson Hole News & Guide (307) 733-2047 jhnewsandguide.com KWYS — AM 27 Geyser St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7361 fax: (406) 646-7362 kwys920.com The Local Pages 4910 W Amelia Earhart Drive, Ste. 1 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (801) 963-1702 thelocalpages.net The Madisonian (406) 682-7755 madisoniannews.com West Yellowstone Star 239 Firehole Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 wyellowstonestar.com OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Terrell’s Office Machines, Inc. 215 Hagerty Ln Bozeman, MT 59771-1870 (406) 587-4455 terrellsoffice.com PACKING & SHIPPING Quick Print of West Yellowstone 435 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-0555 Quickprintwy.com
Send It Home 30 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7300 send-it-home.com
Yellowstone Realty, LLC 303 Canyon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7575 | (800) 738-5816 yellowstonerealty.net
PETS
RV REPAIR
Lone Peak Veterinary Hospital 48025 Gallatin Road, Suite 5 Big Sky, MT 59716 (406) 995-2266 lonepeakvethospital.com
Mobile RV Tech (406) 682.4100 mobilervtech.biz
PHOTOGRAPHERS Fox Den Images West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (816) 665-9025 carolynfoxphotos.com Ken Takata Photography PO Box 866 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9722 kentakataphotography.com Mike Polkowske Photography PO Box 88 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 671-9796 Silver Cloud Photography Pam Talasco See our Facebook Page: facebook.com/pages/SilverCloud PHOTO PROCESSING Madison Crossing Digital Photo 121 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4800 cabindecor.com PRINTERS Quick Print of West Yellowstone 435 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-0555 quickiprintwy.com REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT Misty Mountain Property, LLC West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-3011 mistymountainproperty.com Montana Territorial Land Company 121 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7145 | (866) 646-7145 montanaterritorial.com
Montana Mobile Tech (480) 495-9579 SALON/SPA SnoDaisie Salon 435 HWY 20 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0809 SHUTTLE SERVICE Top of the World Tours info@blacksandsadventure.com totwt.com SUPPLIERS Cardinal Distributing 269 Jack Rabbit Ln Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586-0241 cardinaldistributing.com CIEE - Council on Educational Exchange 106 Beartooth Ct Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730 (406) 995-3094 ciee.org Costco Wholesale 2505 Catron St Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 585-0383 costco com D&R Coffee Service #10 Shawnee Way Bozeman, MT 59715 (406) 586-9696 | (800) 522-9696 drcoffeeservice&mt.net House of Clean, Inc. 404 Bryant St Bozeman, MT 59771-1203 (406) 586-1577 | (800) 223-5082 house-of-clean.com Lehrkinds, Inc. Coca-Cola Bottling Company 1715 N Rouse Ave Bozeman, MT 59719-0580 (406) 586-2029
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Travel
utilities Charter Spectrum Cable TV (855) 604-4154 CenturyLink (800) 244-1111 Energy West—West Yellowstone 145 N Geyser St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-4437 ewst.com Fall River Propane 436 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (800) 632-5726 fallriverpropane.com Fall River Rural Electric West Yellowstone Branch Office 436 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (800) 632-5726 fallriverelectric.com L & L Site Services 100 Russell Lane Belgrade, MT 59714 (406) 388-7171 llsiteservices.com Republic Services 8600 Huffine Ln Bozeman, MT 59719 (406) 582-6651 Two Seasons Recycling 105 Hayden St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-1052 DestinationYellowstone.com
West Yellowstone Transfer Station 263 Ecology Ln West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9383
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TRAVEL
AIRLINES SkyWest Airlines West Yellowstone Airport West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7351 | (800) 221-1212 skywest.com AIRPORTS Yellowstone Airport (WYS) 721 Yellowstone Airport Rd Located 2 miles north of West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Open Seasonally June 1 through September 30 (406) 646-7631 | (406) 444-2506 yellowstoneairport.org Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport 850 Gallatin Field Rd, Suite 6 Belgrade, MT 59714 (406) 388-6632 bozemanairport.com
Budget Rent a Car 635 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7882 | (800) 231-5991
Two Top Winter Tours 645 Gibbon St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7802 | (800) 522-7802
TAXI
Traveler’s Snowmobile Rentals 302 Madison Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9332 | (877) 641-6043 allyellowstone.com
Yellowstone Road Runner West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0631 yellowstoneroadrunner,com TRANSPORTATION Buffalo Bus Touring Co. (Yellowstone Vacations) 415 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9564 | (800) 426-7669 yellowstonevacations.com Karst Stage, Inc. 511 N Wallace Ave Bozeman, MT 59771-1 1 27 (406) 556-3500 | (800) 845-2778 West Yellowstone Foundation Bus 412 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0244 westyellowstonefoundation.org/bus. htm
CAR RENTAL
VACATION PLANNING & TRAVEL AGENCIES
Big Sky Car Rental 415 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9564 | (800) 426-7669 yellowstonevacations.com
See Yellowstone Tours, Inc. 211 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9310 | (800) 221-1151 seeyellowstone.com
Yellowstone Adventures 131 Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7735 | (800) 231-5991 yellowstoneadventures.com Yellowstone Tour & Travel 211 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9310 | (800) 221-1151 yellowstone-travel.com Yellowstone Vacations 415 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9564 | (800) 426-7669 yellowstonevacations.com
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Life in West CHURCHES Church of Christ (#7) 400 N Electric St (406) 646-5109
Xanterra Parks & Resorts (307) 344-5627 Yellowstone General Stores (406) 586-7593
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (#8) 375 Gibbon Ave (406) 646-9357
Yellowstone National Park (307) 344-5324
Community Protestant Church (#9) 505 N Electric St (406) 646-7509 cpcvvestyellowstone org
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center 201 S Canyon St PO Box 996 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7001 | (800) 257-2570 grizzlydiscoveryctr.org
First Baptist Church (#10) 431 Yellowstone Ave (406) 646-9506 | (406) 646-7570 Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Church (#11) 437 Madison Ave Corner of Madison Ave & Geyser St (406) 646-7755 DAYCARE Little Rangers Learning Center (406) 640-2960 EMERGENCY SERVICES Ambulance (#4) 400 Yellowstone Ave 911 or (406) 646-9094 Emergency: 911 Fire Department (#4) 400 Yellowstone Ave 911 or (406) 646-9094 Police Department (#3) 124 Yellowstone Ave 911 or (406) 646-7600 Air Idaho Rescue Airport Road 720.354.6197 | airmethods.com EMPLOYMENT West Yellowstone Job & Social Services 200 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7311
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ORGANIZATIONS
Yellowstone Nature Connection 10 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7557 yellowstonenatureconnection.org Rendezvous Ski Race PO Box 65 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 rendezvousrace.com West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce 30 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7701 destinationyellowstone.com West Yellowstone Economic Development Council, Inc. PO Box 190 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7119 wyed.org West Yellowstone Foundation PO Box 255 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-1152 westyellovvstonefouridation org West Yellowstone Foundation Bus 412 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0244 westyellowstonefoundation,org/bus. html West Yellowstone Ski Education Foundation PO Box 956 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-3354 rendezvousskitrails.com
West Yellowstone Tourism & Business Improvement District PO Box 1633 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 640-0069 yellowstonedestinafion.ccm Yellowstone Historic Center & Museum (#2) 104 Yellowstone Ave PO Box 1299 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-1100 (museum) (406) 646-7461 (office) yellowstonehistoriccenter.org OTHER GOVERNMENT Clerk & Recorder (406) 582-3050 Gallatin County Courthouse 311 W Main Bozeman, MT 59715 gallatin.mt.gov Gallatin National Forest Hebgen Lake Ranger District (#6) 330 Gallatin Rd West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 823-6961 ts.fed.us/rl/gallatin Motor Vehicle (406) 582-3080 Targhee National Forest 3726 Hwy 20 Island Park, ID 83429 (208) 558-7301 West Yellowstone Post Office (#1) 209 Grizzly Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7704 Yellowstone National Park Wyoming 82190 (307) 344-2107 visitor services (307) 344-2160 backcountry office nps.gov/yell
TOWN GOVERNMENT Town Offices (#4) PO Box 1570 440 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7795 townofwestyellowstone.com Building Inspector 440 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7609 Job & Social Services 440 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7311 Povah Community & Senior Center 10 S Geyser St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7715 Public Works 440 Yellowstone Ave (406) 646-9074 Recreation Coordinator 10 S Geyser St (406) 646-7715 Town Court 440 Yellowstone Ave West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7845 West Yellowstone Public Library (#5) 23 N Dunraven St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-9017 *Reference page 9 for numbers on corresponding map.
SCHOOL West Yellowstone School District #69 (#12) 411 N Geyser St West Yellowstone, MT 59758 (406) 646-7617 westyellmstone.k12.mt.us
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