Yellowstone River Value Season DEALS--WiFi-HOT TUB-FISHING in Yellowstone
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Yellowstone House deals
stays between: 10/18/09 & 12/20/09
deal expires in: 8 days
Stay 7 nights for the price of 6!
Visit Yellowstone this fall/early winter and stay at your own immaculate home on the Yellowstone River. Stay 7 nights for the price of 6! Enjoy the riverside hot tub, WiFi, 40" flat screen satellite TV and all comforts of home!
- free night stay valued at $185
deal# DBDU8V
vacation rental description
- bedrooms 3
- pool no
- type House
- baths 3
- hot tub yes
- community
- sleeps 8
- pets allowed yes
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rates (USD)
$1,195
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$2,045
/ week
Book now for fall, winter and all of 2010! Check out our great value season rates! Stay 7 nights for the price of 6 on stays between now and May 22.
Check out the new virtual slide show on our website.
Watch the River flow by while soaking in the brand new HOT TUB! Bring your laptop and surf the net with our WiFi service or watch TV on the new 40" flat screen.
This brand new, three-bedroom, three-bath vacation home is situated on the banks of the Yellowstone River and is a short drive through Montana's gorgeous Paradise Valley from Yellowstone National Park. Guests can walk out the door and go fishing or floating right from the house at the private Yellowstone River access.
This new, immaculate vacation home is offered year round and offers you all the comforts and conveniences you will want in a most gorgeous Yellowstone River setting in a small neighborhood of homes in the Paradise Valley. The home offers beautiful wood and tile floors and brand new mission style furniture/furnishings to enjoy.
Yellowstone Lookout South offers three bedrooms all with outstanding views and private baths. The master bedrooms is downstairs, with a king-size bed, satellite TV/DVD, private bathroom and secluded Yellowstone River patio with a riverside HOT TUB. Downstairs, you'll also find a bunk bed room which will sleep up to five people, along with another bathroom and private river patio area.
The main floor consists of one bedroom with a queen-size bed and attached bathroom. You'll also find one portable mattress for use by an additional guest. Up to eight people can be accommodated at Yellowstone Lookout South.
The complete kitchen, with dishwasher, range, microwave and all the cookware, is open to the dining area and living room. Enjoy your meals at the dining room table or head on out to the deck and to BBQ and enjoy your meal while savoring the river view. Additional chairs are available to seat up to ten people.
Relaxing will come easy on the Yellowstone Riverside deck. There you can hear the mighty river sweeping by, notice the sudden flip of a trout's tail, watch a bald eagle perched in the Cottonwood trees across the river and see drift boats, kayaks, canoes and rafts float by. You'll find a comfortable patio set and gas BBQ grill along with a bench and hooks to hang your fishing waders. On the other lower level, you'll find a secluded riverview patio accessible by the master and bunk bedrooms on the lower level. There you'll find another table and chairs to enjoy your morning coffee while enjoying an unobstructed view of the Yellowstone River.
In the vaulted living room, you'll find cozy and comfortable leather furniture, a 40" flat screen satellite TV/DVD/CD am/fm home theater system, and a gas fired woodstove - everything you could need! Large windows offer spectacular views of the Yellowstone River, waterfowl, bald eagles and the surrounding mountains.
In your free time, you'll find a large selection of DVDs to enjoy, as well as a variety of games and books. Or, take the short walk to the Yellowstone River down a path to enjoy the view of your private river frontage from your picnic table on the river's edge.
Many guests use Yellowstone Lookout South as a 'base' from which to explore the entire area - all of Yellowstone, Grand Teton Park, the incredible Beartooth Highway and the communities around Bozeman and Livingston Montana.
No smoking is allowed in the home. No pets are allowed on the property or in the home without prior written approval.
Professonal cleaning before and after your stay is complimentary. If you happen to be staying two weeks or more, a weekly cleaning is included at no extra charge. Additional housekeeping, as well as catering, and grocery
shopping can be arranged with a bit of prior notice.
house rental amenities
Yellowstone Lookout South is stocked with anything you will need to make yourself feel like you are at home. You will find cotton linens, ceiling fan, cordless phone with answering machine, down comforters/blankets, 40" flat screen satellite TV, DVD/CD home theater sound system, Wireless Internet, games, gas-fired wood stove, HOT TUB, iron and ironing board, refrigerator, stove, coffee maker, dishwasher, toaster, and microwave, river and mountain view decks, DVDs and books, washer/dryer, and wood and tile floors.
activities and attractions in Yellowstone Montana
Fishing on the Yellowstone River is literally out the back door. Sit in the brand new hot tub on the lower riverside deck and watch the Yellowstone River flow by! Rent a drift boat, canoe, raft or kayak and plan your own adventures on the Yellowstone.
Other nearby activities include outstanding hiking, biking and horseback riding in the nearby Absaroka Mountains, and Yellowstone Park just 35 minutes away. Chico Hot Springs - a fabulous, natural-fed hot spring resort is just a few miles away. There is also an excellent restaurant at the Hot Springs. Dailey Lake Recreation area is nearby, the town of Livingston is 20 minutes away
with a great selection of restaurants, galleries and shopping. Just over the hill, you'll find Bozeman. Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Bozeman is truly a remarkable community. While retaining a small town feel, Bozeman prides itself on offering community activities and programs typically available only in larger, metropolitan areas. Combine the wide array of resources with an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities and it's easy to understand why Bozeman ranks as one of the nation's most livable cities. There is so much to do!
When winter sets in and snow falls on the nearby mountains, the Yellowstone River is fabulous to watch as ice chunks float by. Downhill skiers can head for the slopes at Bridger Bowl or Big Sky, while cross country skiers and snowmobilers can find fabulous trails in the mountains nearby or in Yellowstone Park. After a long day of winter play, the cozy gas fired woodstove and HOT TUB at Yellowstone Lookout will be a welcome sight.
The magnificent North entrance to Yellowstone Park is a short drive to the South through Montana's fabulous Paradise Valley. You'll find that most of the Yellowstone Park roads are closed to normal vehicle traffic during the winter, from mid-December through mid-March. As such, it makes a winter visit an outstanding time to take a snow coach ride, cross country ski or snowmobile through the Park.
The only car-accessible Yellowstone Park entrance that remains open year-round is located at Mammoth (the North Entrance). That plowed road makes for a fun drive in the winter you can explore the Tower Falls area, the Lamar Valley and Cooke City. You may even want to stop and ski on some of the many groomed cross-country ski trails which are located along this road. If you want to view wolves, check out the Lamar Valley in the winter. It is fairly common to view wolf packs from road turnouts using scopes or binoculars. In Mammoth you can rent snowmobiles, cross-country skis and snowshoes and take snow coaches that transport you to Old Faithful or take you on tours to other destinations.
In addition to soaking in the hot pools at Chico Hot Springs, another favorite winter activity is to experience the outdoor natural hot spring pools at Boiling River. You'll find the Boiling River parking area about 3 miles inside the park from Gardiner. After parking, you'll walk about a half mile along a path bordering the Gardiner River. Eventually, you'll see a place where a creek of hotgeothermal water flows into the river (you'll see lots of steam). Here you'll see rocks piled up in the river to create natural pools where the hot water mingles with the cold river water to create comfortable places to soak and relax. It may be a little chilly when you get out, but it's FUN and likely to be an experience that you'll never forget.
vacation rental rates
Value Season: October 2 to May 22; $1345 per week; $179
per additional night. Three night special for $745.
SALE! Stay 7 nights for the price of 6 between now and May 22. That price will be $1195 per week.
Spring: May 23 to June 11 $1645 per week; $221 per
additional night
Summer: June 12 to Sep 11 $2045 per week; $279 per
additional night
Early Fall: Sep 12 to Oct 01 $1645 per week; $221 per
night
Fall, Winter and Early Spring: Oct 06 to May 24 $1345
per week; $179 per night
* What's included? All of our prices include everything for your
stay. Your home will be completely prepped before you arrive and
fully cleaned after your stay. We also include a security deposit
waiver in the price so there is no need to pay a security deposit.
The home is fully stocked---all you need to do is bring clothes and
groceries!
Ask about our 3 night specials, discounts for extended stays and last minute 2 night deals!
Top things to do in Yellowstone
- Soak in natural mineral hot pools
- Hike
- See wildlife
- Cross country ski/take a snow coach ride
- Enjoy programs at the visitor center
Top things to do on a budget
- Hike
- Bike
- Fish the Yellowstone
- Take a drive
- Soak in the hot tub and savor the views
Top things to do with a family
- Junior ranger Yellowstone program
- Enjoy naturalist programs
- Take some hikes
- Soak in natural mineral hot springs
Ronda Russell, owner