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Top-rated cabins in West Yellowstone

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Cabin in Island Park
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 5 beds, hot tub, 30 mi. to YNP.
Uncle Tom's Cabin is the perfect getaway for either couples or a family (up to 8)! Darling, comfortable cabin located on an acre lot with immediate trail access for ATVs (Trail #626) and snowmobiles (the groomed Shotgun Trail). Cabin is located 30 miles from West Yellowstone Park entrance and is the perfect home-base for enjoying fishing, hiking, boating and kayaking. House amenities include hot tub, outdoor grill, dishwasher, coffee-maker, washer/dryer, smart TV's, DVD players, Wi-Fi and more
$150 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Cozy A-Frame Retreat in Pines by the Buffalo River
Come make memories at this cozy A-Frame cabin. Enjoy hundreds of acres of forest land right out the back. Explore miles of trails on your bike, ATV, or snowmobile. Walk 5 minutes to the slow and shallow Buffalo river for a lazy float or safe wading. Visit Yellowstone National Park about 30 minutes away. Come back to relax in the hot tub, enjoy s'mores around the fire pit, or snuggle by the fireplace and stream your favorite movie. Perfect for a romantic retreat or an extended family getaway!
$160 per night
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Cabin in West Yellowstone
Beautiful cabin on private 40+ acres!
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Come enjoy the true outdoor experience here at Buttermilk Country Cabins! Located just 7.7 miles from the West entrance to Yellowstone. This cabin was just newly built! It is located on a private 40+ acres along with the owners home and another, previously built cabin that is rented as well. There is a rodeo and horse rides on the property every summer from mid June until mid August. Calendar for rodeo dates this season is provided below.
$279 per night
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Stay near West Yellowstone's top sights

Photo of West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center14 locals recommend
Photo of Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon
Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon35 locals recommend
Photo of Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center
Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center73 locals recommend
Photo of Slippery Otter Pub
Slippery Otter Pub14 locals recommend
Photo of The Buffalo Bar
The Buffalo Bar23 locals recommend
Photo of Bullwinkles Saloon & Eatery
Bullwinkles Saloon & Eatery8 locals recommend

Cabins with jacuzzis in West Yellowstone

Cabin in Island Park
Yellowstone Park in 30 Mins with Hot Tub & Sauna
$176 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
*NEW Listing* Rivers Edge-On River/Hot Tub/Fishing
$195 per night
Cabin in Island Park
Mountain View Lodge 10 min to YNP+WiFi+Hot Tub
$229 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Pine Haven Lodge+4Bdrms+AC+Hottub+WiFi+Close2YNP
$243 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Mountain Life Cabin- 20 Miles to Yellowstone
$221 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Yellowstone Moose Lodge-10Miles2YNP+Hottub+Wifi+AC
$299 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
The Snowed Inn
$300 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Cozy Cabin w/ Hot Tub! 30 min From Yellowstone!
$155 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Bighorn cabin 10 mi to YNP hottub AC W-iFi firepit
$443 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Lucky Bear Lodge 4 Bedrms+Hot Tub+WiFi+AC
$109 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Runaway Creek Lodge+4Bedrms+Wi-Fi+Hot Tub
$157 per night
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Cabin in Island Park
Bison Head Cabin+Hot Tub+Wifi+Close to Yellowstone
$250 per night
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Your guide to West Yellowstone

All About West Yellowstone

Set just a mile outside of world-famous Yellowstone National Park’s west entrance, this Montana town is a prized gateway to breathtaking natural beauty on a monumental scale. Aside from its status as a popular Yellowstone’s satellite city, West Yellowstone appeals to outdoors enthusiasts in its own right, with a network of hiking trails and cross-country skiing paths criss-crossing the scenic Custer Gallatin National Forest to the north. More adventurous visitors will enjoy the area’s adrenaline-boosting ziplining courses, rugged mountain biking trails, and guided snowmobile tours during the winter months.

Housed in a former train depot building, the Museum of the Yellowstone is a family-friendly favorite managed by the non-profit Yellowstone Historic Center, featuring exhibits, artifacts, and photos that take visitors through the history, culture, and ecology of Greater Yellowstone. Across the street from the museum is the West Yellowstone Visitor Center and the Yellowstone Giant Screen Theatre, which screens nature films. Traditional pubs and wood-paneled stores line downtown, while the imposing mountains loom large in the background.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in West Yellowstone?

West Yellowstone gets most of its visitors between June and August, when warmer temperatures allow the full range of outdoor attractions. The late spring and early autumn months have milder weather and you’ll likely be sharing the park with fewer people, but be prepared for freezing temperatures at night, as well as the possibility of snowfall — West Yellowstone’s elevation at 6,667 feet means snowpack between November and May. During the winter months, West Yellowstone draws fans to the Yellowstone Ski Festival and the West Yellowstone Snowmobile Expo. But the fun doesn’t stop when the snow has melted. Summer brings the Mountain Bike Biathlon in July, the Fourth of July parade and fireworks show — head to park for a great view set against the mountains — and the Mountain Man Rendezvous in August.


What are the top things to do in West Yellowstone?

Museum of The Yellowstone

Browse the unique collection of artifacts and exhibits at this museum set in the original Union Pacific Railroad Depot. As the number of visitors to Yellowstone National Park has increased over the last century, the types of transportation have changed with it and the Museum of the Yellowstone showcases this transformation with its assortment of old buses and vehicles on display.

Hebgen Lake

From camping and kayaking to hiking and fishing, Hebgen Lake is a major hub for enjoying the outdoors. Located around 12 miles north of West Yellowstone, the reservoir on the Madison River is surrounded by scenic mountains and is a popular spot for watching striking sunsets.

Firehole Lake Drive

Whether you’re keen to spot some of the local wildlife — look out for bald eagles, bison, and bears galore — or looking for thundering waterfalls and hot springs, Yellowstone is home to plenty of scenic routes. Take Firehole Lake Drive for the best view of the park’s famous geysers and admire the 40-foot cascade of Firehole Falls.