West Yellowstone Bed & Breakfast

Open Year Round

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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:

You have a wonderful B&B.  Your warm personalities make everyone feel welcome.  The food was delicious and a hearty way to start the day.  The rooms are immaculate and well appointed.  Thanks again for a wonderful Montana experience.

Bill and Kathy - NC

Calendar of Events

June 2009

June 4-6, 2009: 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 4 miles west of town.  Join the fun!
Contact: (406) 560-6913 or www.yellowstonerodeo.com

June 11-13, 2009: 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 or www.yellowstonerodeo.com

June 11, 2008: Train Days

This day commemorates the arrival in West Yellowstone of the first Union Pacific passenger train filled with Yellowstone bound tourists in 1908. FREE admission to the Museum of the Yellowstone!
Contact: Yellowstone Historic Center (406) 646-7461 or www.yellowstonehistoriccenter.org

June 18-20, 2009 : 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 or www.yellowstonerodeo.com

June 20, 2009: Janet Clarkson Memorial Triathlon

Janet Clarkson was an avid participant in many racing events. Janet passed away at age 37 from Ewing's Sarcoma, a bone cancer. This annual event in honor of Janet, and for the benefit of the West Yellowstone School's Scholarship Fund and the American Cancer Society, is held in and around Janet's summer-time home, the Madison Arm Resort on Hebgen Lake. Considered a mini-triathlon, there is a 1000 meter swim, followed by a 13.1 mile bicycle ride and concludes with 4.3 mile run. Starting at 10:00 am with an awards ceremony immediately follows the competition.
Contact: Jack Clarkson at (406) 646-9328 or www.janetstriathlon.org

June 25-27, 2009 - 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 or www.yellowstonerodeo.com

June TBA 2009: Junior Smokejumper Program

Join a real smokejumber and learn about smokejumping, and become an official Junior Smokejumper. This FREE program is open to children ages 5-12 and will be held in the town park 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. Parent or guardian must be present at sign up 8:30 am. Bring a water bottle, walking shoes and sunscreen. Smokejumper Program Booklets and t-shirts will be available for a $5 fee.

July 2009

July 4, 2009: Celebrating America

Fireworks

Fireworks

 

Our Fourth of July celebration this year includes some "down home" fun--outdoor barbeque benefit for the fire department, parade, music and fireworks (conditions permitting). Parade line up at 5:00 and parade starts at 5:30-6:00. Fireworks start at 10:00 pm.

July 4, 2009: Outdoor BBQ Benefit for the Fire DepartmentCelebrating America

West Yellowstone Firemans BBQ

Firemans BBQ

 

Enjoy an outdoor BBQ of hamburgers, hotdogs, chili, chips for a $ donation per plate with the West Yellowstone Fire Department in the Chamber of Commerce Parking lot from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Proceeds raised will support the Volunteer Fire Department for equipment and training. They will also be hosting a motorcycle poker ride and pig roast 6-8 pm.
Contact Scott: (406) 640-2792 and visit www.westyellowstonefire.com

July 4, 2009: Music in the Park

Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, picnics (although the Fire Department will be cookin' up their barbeque benefit) and the kids. Enjoy a casual evening of live music in the great outdoors! This summer's first evening of Music in the Park will feature regional and local talent followed by Blue Jack. Free of charge and begins in the Town Park immediately following the parade.

July 4, 2009: Big Brothers & Big Sisters Rummage Sale

This annual event to benefit the Big Brothers & Big Sisters of West Yellowstone will be held in the Town Park from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Contact Alicia Downs at (406) 646-1015 to donate.


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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