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Paradise Gateway Bed and Breakfast and Log
Cabins, nestled in the majestic Absaroka Mountains, is just
minutes away from the north entrance to Yellowstone National
Park. Privately located on 50 acres, the spacious country home
and cabins sits on the banks of the pristine Yellowstone
River, a noted blue-ribbon trout stream.
Paradise Gateway offers four quiet,
comfortable accommodations in the bed and breakfast, each with
private bath, as well as six guest cabin vacation rentals,
each with a private bath, kitchen, living room, and
bedroom(s). The bed and breakfast main house has a large,
relaxing parlor for reading, music, and conversation.
For main house guest a full gourmet
breakfast can be enjoyed every morning and is a wonderful way
to start your day. During breakfast, you may want to ask your
hosts, Pete and Carol Reed, about the area. Having lived and
explored Montana's beautiful and rich resources for over 40
years, they take pride in helping guests create a memory while
discovering off-the-beaten-path recreational areas of Montana.
Three vacation homes on 120 Acres: Rivers
Bend Lodge, Eagles Nest Tourist Home and Trout
Tourist Home are on the banks of the Yellowstone River,
with 120 private acres including two trout ponds and a mile of
premium fly-fishing riverfront. Step out on your deck and take
in the best views of the tallest peak in the valley, Emigrant
Mountain.
There are also three separate log cabin
vacation rental that are very private, each with full kitchen,
laundry room, large living room, satellite TV, fireplace and
full bathroom.
Your hosts' goal is for each guest to grasp
a memory of the beauty and depth of Montana. |
With Yellowstone National Park as a
backyard, there is a myriad of things to do during your stay
at Paradise Gateway. Birding tours and wildflower hikes can be
arranged, giving you a feel for the flora and fauna in the
area.
Blue-ribbon fly fishing and hunting are
bountiful and just minutes from the front door, with
professional guide services available. Float down the river or
plan a river rafting trip, a terrific way to see Yellowstone
from a different perspective.
During pleasant weather, you may want to
survey the surrounding scenery while hiking, biking, or
horseback riding the area's rugged terrain.
When the weather turns colder, you can go
skiing or snowmobiling. After a busy day, enjoy a lazy
afternoon in the hammock by the river or enjoy a Swedish
massage.
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