Chalet Basics
Mountain Chalet
Bonnie is delighted to welcome you to the brand new chalet on the banks of the Yellowstone River. Enjoy and relax while sitting and/or dining on the wrap-around decking which provides wide-open views into Yellowstone Park. Capture photo treasures of visiting wildlife on the property and on the adjoining National Forest grounds.
Each year Bonnie donates a stay to Make-A-Wish children. This year Eloise will be enjoying a stay at the chalet!
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Contact Bonnie now at (406) 570-4500 to make reservations!
Please note: The safety and comfort of guests and staff are YPRC’s top priorities and CDC recommendations continue to be followed.
Call or email Bonnie at any time with any questions you may have. (406) 570-4500 or email her at mthomesandland@aol.com.
See photos and rates below.
Amenities at a Glance
- Two master suites each with full double sink baths and flat-screen TVs
- One master suite has an adjustable queen bed and a bunk bed
- One master suite has an adjustable split-king bed that can be separated into two XL twins
- Cathedral living center has wrap-around decking with picture windows and four separate entrances to the decking
- Fully equipped large kitchen with center island, dining table, and an open concept to the living room
- Washer/dryer for guest use
- Deck seating on east (river side), front deck seating on south (YP side), and loveseat on west deck
- Radiant heated flooring plus central air-conditioning
- Fireplace and large flat-screen TV in living center
- Wi-Fi and Internet available
- Mud room entry with benches and convenient coat and shoe storage
- Large staircase to the main living area
- Elevator access will be provided for disabled people and the elderly upon request
- Cuisinart 12-cup coffee center stainless steel coffee maker and single-serve brewer
Chalet Rental Rates
Rental Fees
$750.00 per night (four guests)
Standard 3-night minimum
$170.00 housekeeping fee
8% Montana bed tax
$25.00 per additional guests per night (maximum of 6 guests total)
$300.00 registration deposit*
Please note: Chalet rental fees are due on or before 60 days prior to arrival date. Your registration deposit is refundable if cancellation is made within 60 days prior to scheduled arrival date. If cancellation is made after 60 days, it is non-refundable and non-transferable.
*Registration deposit will be returned (pending no damage) within 14 days from departure date.
Bonnie recommends travel insurance. Click here to visit Travel Guard.
Important: Pets are not allowed and there is no smoking allowed in the chalet.
Call (406) 570-4500 for questions or additional information.
Yellowstone Park Riverfront Chalet
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Please note: The vacation cabin and chalet are located about 47 miles from Livingston and about 70 miles from Bozeman.
There is a county airport in Gardiner and the Bozeman commercial airport is about 78 miles away.
Directions to Cabin and Chalet
From the Bozeman International Airport
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From the Bozeman International Airport (Gallatin Field)
Take I-90 to Livingston Exit 333 (Livingston, Montana). Exit the freeway and the ramp takes you around a cloverleaf to a traffic light. This is the intersection with State Hwy. 89. Turn left (south) onto Hwy. 89. You will be heading south through the Paradise Valley.
Travel about 45 miles south on Hwy. 89. Some of the landmarks you will pass by include a town called Emigrant where there is a flashing light at the only intersection with the highway—continue south, a sign that marks the Tom Miner Basin off to your right, and a sign that tells you that you are entering Yankee Jim Canyon (which is the narrow canyon that Yellowstone River runs north through and where the whitewater rafting tours run out of Gardiner). Continue south.
As you come out of Yankee Jim Canyon, you have another few miles to go to your turnoff. The road follows the Yellowstone River, which you will see on your right. After a few miles, you will come to a small green highway sign that says "Entering Corwin Springs" and a large sign saying Yellowstone Hot Springs. The next driveway to the right is your turn and takes you to the Corwin Springs Bridge. The Corwin Springs Bridge is the only way over the river until you get all the way into Gardiner.
(Please note: The new Hot Springs is now open at Corwin Springs and there is a large sign that states Yellowstone Hot Springs.)
Cross the bridge and make an immediate left turn onto the dirt road which is Old Yellowstone Trail South. Go along this road approximately 2.5 miles. You will pass a few homes, lots of meadows, and a ranch operation (Royal Teton) where the buildings are painted yellow. The next property after this ranch is the cabins. Turn left at the driveway entrance with a white sign marked “Yellowstone Cabins” with addresses beginning with 550 (there is a new brown home on your right-hand side as you enter the driveway. Proceed beneath the large log arch entry. Drive in and park at your designated cabin. Let yourself in with the combination lock code you have been given.
From the North Gate of Yellowstone Park
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From the North Gate of the Park
Exit Yellowstone National Park at the North Gate in Gardiner, Montana. You will pass through the Roosevelt Arch. Take a left and you will be on Old Yellowstone Trail South.
Follow this road out of town (pavement ends and it's gravel thereafter). Go about 4.5 miles. You are actually still inside the Park as the boundary wraps around Gardiner and goes north several miles.
Stay on the Old Yellowstone Trail South through the various meadows. The river gorge will be on your right and the closest mountains on your left. You will come to a hiking trailhead called Beattie Gulch on your left (at Reese Creek) and you will see some jackleg fencing and a parking area.
Continue on Old Yellowstone Trail South to the first driveway on your right after this trailhead. You will come to a new brown home on the right. Proceed down the driveway and beneath the large log arch. You will see a row of log cabins below by the river.
Park at your designated cabin. Let yourself in with the combination lock code you have been given.
From Billings
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From Billings
From Billings take the I-90 Interstate westbound. Follow the signs for Butte. You will pass towns such as Columbus, Reed Point, and Big Timber. The stretch from Billings to Livingston will be about 110 miles.
Stay on the freeway to Livingston and take exit 333. The off ramp puts you at the intersection with Park Street (Highway 89) in Livingston. Make a left turn (south) and you will be on Hwy. 89 headed south through Paradise Valley all the way to the cabin.
Travel about 45 miles. Some of the landmarks you will pass by include a town called Emigrant where there is a flashing light at the only intersection with the highway—continue south, a sign that marks the Tom Miner Basin off to your right, and a sign that tells you that you are entering Yankee Jim Canyon (which is the narrow canyon that Yellowstone River runs north through and where the whitewater rafting tours run out of Gardiner). Continue south.
As you come out of Yankee Jim Canyon, you have another few miles to go to your turnoff. The road follows the Yellowstone River, which you will see on your right. After a few miles, you will come to a small green highway sign that says "Entering Corwin Springs" and a large sign saying Yellowstone Hot Springs.
The next driveway to the right is your turn and takes you to the Corwin Springs Bridge. The Corwin Springs Bridge is the only way over the river until you get all the way into Gardiner.
(Please note: The new Hot Springs is now open at Corwin Springs and there is a large sign that states Yellowstone Hot Springs.)
Cross the bridge and make an immediate left turn onto the dirt road which is Old Yellowstone Trail South. Go along this road approximately 2.5 miles. You will pass a few homes, lots of meadows, and a ranch operation (Royal Teton) where the buildings are painted yellow.
The next property after this ranch is the cabins. Turn left at the driveway entrance with a white sign marked “Yellowstone Cabins” with addresses beginning with 550 (there is a new brown home on your right-hand side as you enter the driveway. Proceed beneath the large log arch entry. Drive in and park at your designated cabin. Let yourself in with the combination lock code you have been given.