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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.
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. |
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. |