West Yellowstone Bed & Breakfast

Flyfishing Southwest Montana

West Yellowstone B & B

Welcome to the West Yellowstone Bed and Breakfast

Montana Style B&B Accommodations

in the Greater Yellowstone National Park Area

Enjoy the big skies of Montana with personalized service that will make you feel at home away from home. 

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Just 4 miles west of West Yellowstone on Highway 20

Ten minutes to the West Entrance of Yellowstone National Park

Comfortable, spacious rooms with private baths and entrances

Home-cooked breakfast with menu options

Minutes from pristine fly fishing on Montana and Wyoming rivers

Featured Testimonial:

The first thing that impressed us was the beauty and cleanliness of your home!  The warm woods and pine smell were "delicious".  The homemade furniture is beautiful.  We're so sorry we're only staying one night.  Just reading what everyone else wrote (in the room diary) makes me want to stay several days.  If only we could all stretch our vacation.  Your welcome to your home is so genuine!  We hope to visit Yellowstone with our grandchildren in a few years.  Maybe then we can get one of your family rooms.

Now as for the decorating - Did you hire Martha Stewart?  Its gorgeous!  You should call Country Magazine and ask if they'd like to come and do a spread on your B & B.  It's worth a try.  I'm sure once they saw it, they would feature it.

We wish you continued success with both your B & B and furniture.

Don and Dorothea, Arizona

Calendar of Events

 

July 10 - 12, 17-19, 24-26,  August 7-9, 14-16, 21-23, 2008: Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo

Born in the past to ease the cowboys’ boredom, today’s rodeos are pure excitement!  Bareback Riding, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Breakaway Roping and Bull Riding are just some of the scheduled events.  Performances are at 8:00 pm each night and will be held at the Rodeo arena just four miles west of town.  Join the fun!
Contact: (406) 560-6913
Web: www.yellowstonerodeo.com

July 11 - 13, 2008: Arts & Crafts Fair, Island Park Library Friends

Island Park Library Friends 7th Annual Arts Crafts Fair. Plan a day of shopping and browsing at the special hand-made, hand-crafted items and baked goods. Featuring local and surrounding area talent. Rain or shine this show will go on. Held at the Buffalo Run Campground in Island Park. Hours: Friday: Noon - 6 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sunday: Noon - 4 p.m. All booth proceeds go to the IPLF to enhance the area library services.
Contact: Della (208) 558-0189 or Julia Davis (208) 558-7013
email: Della dalendel@fairpoint.net or Julia jjdavis@fairpoint.net
Exhibit Application & Information[PDF]

July 12, 2008: West Yellowstone Summer Biathlon

Run and shoot? It sounds like a movie thriller! Instead it's that athletic endeavor that combines running with target shooting. Open to all participants --first timers to long timers. Men's race will be 6km and women's will be 5km. 9:00 am start and spectators are welcome!
Contact: Sara Hoovler (406) 599-4465
Web: www.rendezvousskitrails.com/biath.html

July 19, 2008: Yellowstone Historic Center Ball

This 7th annual event is a formal 1920's Ball held in the Union Pacific Dining Hall. Plan your finest costume to time-warp into a glittering evening. This year's ball will be a celebration of West Yellowstone's Centennial. The event features dinner, live and silent auctions and live music.
Contact: Yellowstone Historic Center (406) 646-7461
Web: www.yellowstonehistoriccenter.org

July 20, 2008: Music in the Park

Second in this summer series of live music in the great outdoors! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, picnics, and the kids. This casual evening of Music in the Park will feature the sounds of reggae provided by Taj Weekes and Adowa.

July 26, 2008: Summer Adventure-Ecotourism

Meet at the West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce parking lot at 9:00 am. Join David Robinson and Brenda Holland on a ecotourism tour of the area. Spend your trip learning about the flora, fauna, and cultural heritage in the greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

July 27, 2008: Shakespeare in the Park

Join this casual evening of fun on the West side of the historical Union Pacific Dining Lodge. Bring your chairs or blankets, food, friends, and goodwill. Montana Shakespeare in the Parks brings professional productions at no cost to the public to communities throughout Montana, northern wyoming and eastern Idaho. The curtain goes up for this year's free performance of "All's Well That Ends Well" at 6:00 pm. Tonight's performance is being sponsored by the West Yellowstone Foundation (contributions are always welcome). We hope to see you there! 

August 2008

August 1, 2008: Music in the Park

Enjoy this evening of live music in the great outdoors! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and the kids. Sit back, relax and open your ears to Jamelution, regional performers of classic rock.

August 1 - 3, 2008: 38th Annual Yellowstone Rod Run

Street Rod Heaven. Food, frolic, parade, showin' and shinin' and cruisin'. This year's event will be bigger, longer and better than ever to celebrate 38 years of this annual gathering.
Contact: Jerry or Terry Oksa (406) 646-9759
Web: www.yellowstonerodrun.freeservers.com

August 3-10, 2008: 3rd Annual Smoking Waters Mountain Man Rendezvous

Living History and Trader’s Row are the core of this opportunity to experience the West and its people. Demonstrations of carding and spinning wool, making butter and leather working; Seminars on Native American Culture and the Fur Trade Era; Entertainment and Competitions such as Cowboy Poetry, Storytelling, Black Powder Shoot, Knife and Tomahawk Throws are all part of the ten day mix. The encampment will be set up on the West side of town.
Contacts:
Vendor/Camper Info: Beverly Flitcroft: (970) 481-4593
email: cloakdrummer@yahoo.com
And Dale Bollman: (307) 568-2806
Entertainment and Volunteers: Brenda Nesbitt: (406) 646-7215
email: DMAWestYell@aol.com
Black Powder Shoot: Randy Foster: (406) 587-6265
email: muzzeleloadhi@prodigy.net

August 9, 2008: Summer Adventure - Hike

Meet at the West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce Parking lot at 9:00 am. This is one of our most popular advetures of all time. Barb Batey will lead us into the forests surrounding West Yellowstone and teach the wonders of local edible and medicinal plants.

August 15-17, 2008: Crazy Days

Enjoy the day shopping our downtown district. Merchants offer bargains in-doors and out where they offer a variety of shopping.

August 16, 2008: Music in the Park

Enjoy this last evening of the summer series of live music in the great outdoors! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and the kids. sit Back, relax and open your ears to sounds of fold, blue grass and a touch of rock & roll provided by some fantastic talent.

August 28 - 30, 2008: Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo Series Finals!

This is it! The final barn-burner of excitement. After a summer of competition, the Champions will be determined. Time to "cowboy up!" Performances are at 8:00 pm each night and will be held at the Rodeo arena just four miles west of town. Join the fun!
Contact: (406) 560-6913
Web: www.yellowstonerodeo.com

August 30, 2008: Music in the Park

Enjoy this evening of live music in the great outdoors! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, picnics and the kids. sit back, relax and be entertained first by some of the local boys and then by the country sound of the www.Twang and their bad chick, cowboy, drinkin', carousin', cheatin', road house tunes. Are you ready for some fun?!

August 30, 2008: Pineneedle Stampede --Foot Race

Run or walk! This relaxed race, a celebration of summer, has 8km and 10K events for adults and a kids' race, too; and has been named one of the top thirteen most scenic race courses in the country. The traffic-free route winds its way into the National Forest along the Rendezvous Trail System. T-shirts, fruit and thirst quenchers are all included.
Contact: Kelli (406) 646-7744
Register: www.active.com
Schedule: www.rendezvousskitrails.com/schedule.htm

August 30 - September 1, 2008: 53rd Annual Knothead Jamboree: Square Dancing

For more than squares, there's rounds and lines, too! Beginner to pro, everyone's welcome to join in. A full weekend of calling, clapping and color for all ages!
Contact: George Moore (406) 252-4965

 

September 2008

September 1, 2008 - Holy Bucket Bluegrass Festival

This 5th annual Labor Day music event brought to you by Norris Hot Springs is fun for the whole family. Traditional bluegrass, psycho grass, jam grass as well as folk and other acoustic music genres are performed by a talented group of regional professionals. Montana Grass-fed beef and bison burgers on the grill, local brews on tap, and Water of the Gods in the bucket for a relaxing soak. 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Cost $10
Contact: (406) 685-3303
Web: www.norrishotsprings.com

September 6, 2008: Summer Adventure - Paddle

Meet at Kirkwood Marina at 6:00 pm Bring your kayak or canoe for an evening sunset paddle with Peggy Lynn Dusk is a great time to see wildlife and the peaceful waters of Hebgen Lake are the perfect ending to any day. Sit-on-top kayaks are available at no charge from Paddle On Adventures if you do not have your own. Please contact Pete Owens at www.paddleonadventures.com to reserve your kayak.

September 2008: West Yellowstone Foundation Golf Tournament

This golf tournament will again be held at the Big Sky, Montana's Arnold Palmer designed course. Everyone is invited to join in the fun! This is an event that you want to include on your calendar - and serves a great cause, too!
Contact: Bonnie Hansen (406) 646-7775

September 2008: West Yellowstone Foundation "Happening"

One of THE social events of the year! Plan now to attend. A live auction will be held along with the other events of the evening. Everyone is welcome to attend so buy your tickets in advance
Contact: Mary (406) 640-2030


West Yellowstone Bed & Breakfast provides direct access to snowmobiling and ski trails in the wintertime that lead you into the backcountry of the Gallatin National Forest.  Beautiful Two Top Mountain is just a short distance where the views of the Grand Tetons on a clear day are spectacular.  Numerous cross country skiers and snow shoe enthusiasts have enjoyed the serene beauty and abundant wildlife found in the treed hills and mountains surrounding our property.  Ice fishing is also an adventurous sport in the area that many have found challenging and will come back year after year to catch the "big one that got away".  

In the summertime, the activities are endless with horse-back riding, hiking, fly fishing, mountain biking, sightseeing, bird watching, photographing and much more.  You can choose to see the area sights on your own or utilize a local tour company and leave the driving to someone else.  Take a tour of historic West Yellowstone, Quake Lake, Hebgen Lake, or the famous Yellowstone National Park.     

Owners, Scott & Deborah Clark

20 Crane Lane

P.O. Box 1594

West Yellowstone, MT 59758

 

Reservations:  1-406-646-7754

Fax:  1-406-646-7754

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