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Yellowstone Country Bed and Breakfast is
ideally located in the heart of Montana's Paradise Valley,
only 30 minutes from the north entrance to Yellowstone Park.
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Blue Ribbon fly fishing available with
our private access on the Yellowstone River.
"If we can assist you in planning your Montana
vacation just let us know. It would be our pleasure to help
you enjoy your visit to this wonderful place we call home!" |
Stay in a private two-bedroom cabin on the
Yellowstone River, specifically designed for avid fly
fisherman to relax and enjoy the surrounding abundant waters.
Each of the two self-contained cabins
provides your own special lodging retreat with all the
amenities. Fresh wildflowers and a variety of snacks and
beverages welcome you to your cozy cabin. These cabins provide
all the comforts of home, including a small kitchen, a TV,
VCR, and fly fishing video library. Beautiful river views can
be seen from the cabin or enjoyed in the brisk country air on
the front porch. Each cabin provides a peaceful haven for
quiet relaxation and a satisfying slumber amidst the Montana
wilderness.
In the mornings, you can wake to a
wonderful country breakfast accompanied by granola, yogurt,
fresh fruit, coffee, and orange juice. The cabins are also
available as unhosted weekly rentals for that extended
vacation.
Spring is a well-kept secret in Yellowstone
Country. Photographers from around the world are drawn to
Yellowstone Park, where newborns graze on wobbly legs among
herds of bison and elk. Wildflowers of every color and
description grace the lush meadows. In this valley, residents
welcome the return of eagles, geese, fox, and the "resident
moose," who has been known to amble past the cabin decks
some mornings!
Summer brings the usual flurry of
activities as Paradise Valley becomes a sportsman's dream. The
Yellowstone River, its feeder streams, Spring Creeks, and the
waters in Yellowstone Park provide some of the best
fly-fishing in the world. Hiking and biking enthusiasts find
plenty of trails both in and out of the park to explore, and
horseback trips into the back country can be easily arranged.
Many local restaurants offer entertainment and outdoor
cooking, providing a perfect ending to a day in the old west.
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Fall is a chance to hear bugling elk in the
high country, catch the awesome display of color along the
river, and cast to the German Brown trout as they come to
spawn in the local streams. Crisp mornings on the cabin decks
make steaming coffee mugs a necessity as you check for snow on
Emigrant Peak. Local cattle ranches are likely to be running
their herds down the highways during fall roundup, so this is
not the season to be in a hurry.
Winter brings a time of quiet solitude to
the valley, with many opportunities for cross-country skiing
and snowshoeing on local trails and in Yellowstone Park.
Downhill skiing is available at Big Sky and Bridger Bowl
resorts, a short drive from the valley.
For any season or any reason, visit
Yellowstone Country Bed and Breakfast and be a part of the
best-kept secret in Yellowstone Country. |