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Offering a unique vacation opportunity, Yellowstone River condos are located on the banks of the Yellowstone River, 11 miles north of Gardiner, Montana.
The property is located at historic Slip & Slide Ranch, established in 1908, and still operated by the Rigler family. From the unit, you can see the historic rock barn featured in the Montana publication, Hand Raised: The Barns of Montana. In addition, wild Yellowstone bison, which are part of a national bison testing program, graze in the meadow by the main ranch buildings and are easily and safely viewed from the condo site.
There are four 2-bedroom, 1-bath units in this two-story structure; each unit has a laundry room, WIFI, two private entrances, A/C, gas grill, and expansive outdoor areas with a riverfront view that perfectly captures the sunsets in Yankee Jim Canyon. These units can be rented individually or are perfect for large groups needing an entire floor or the whole building. There is also a private trail to the river for fishing access on the Yellowstone River. Each unit sleeps 4; the beds can be configured as kings or XL twins. The ranch borders thousands of acres of public land with diverse hiking opportunities. The historic OTO Dude Ranch is a popular trail; hiking the now publicly owned part of the old Slip & Slide Ranch provides two glimpses into Montana ranching and accommodation history. Both hikes provide ample wildlife viewing as well as an opportunity to explore areas outside of Yellowstone Park which are often less traveled than popular Yellowstone Park trails. Each unit has a detailed information sheet describing hiking opportunities.
Choose from 4 units listed on VRBO:
Gardiner Technology Services provides Mammoth/Gardiner residents and businesses with professional tech support.
From new printers to point-of-sale devices and everything in between, call Gardiner Technology Services for experienced assistance.
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(406) 506-5225
Chocolate Moose Images is a portrait photography business located in Gardiner, MT. Photographer Jess Nelson-Quimby has worked with hundreds of people, including both locals and out-of-towners, in the amazing ecosystem we call home. Focusing on families, kids and couples, Jess works to highlight the individual personalities & relationships of everyone she works with. More information can be found on her website (www.chocolatemooseimages.com).
Child Care Connections is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving Gallatin, Park, Meagher, Lewis & Clark, Jefferson, and Broadwater counties. We offer critical support to families and early childhood professionals in our community to improve the quality of and access to child care.
Sun Outdoors Yellowstone North provides clean, quiet, and secure temporary accommodations at the entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
Our passion is hospitality and delivering a world-class experience. Surrounded by spectacular mountains, with the Yellowstone and Gardner Rivers flowing into the canyon below the park, the views from our park are unparalleled.
Sun Outdoors Yellowstone North offers 70 RV Site (Deluxe & Standard options) and a 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, Yellowstone Riverfront Cabin that sleeps up to 10 people.
Formerly Rocky Mountian RV Park
Hours: 10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Saturday
Research Center Hours: 10am - 5pm, Tuesday - Friday. Please call 222-4184 for appointment
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The Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County is located at 118 W. Chinook St., Livingston, Montana. Formerly the Park County Museum, was founded in 1977 by a group of interested citizens. The historic North Side School was purchased with funds from the community and Park County. Since that time it has collected archives and objects pertaining to the history of Park County.
These collections cover a human time range of over 12,000 years as well as our local geology. There are approximately 50,000 items in the collections. The museum exhibits cover four interpretive categories: Pioneers, Transportation, Yellowstone, and Native Cultures. Through these four exhibit halls the museum interprets the fascinating and broad history of Park County and the surrounding area, including its connection to Yellowstone National Park.
The museum also houses an archives and research room. The museum’s archives include voting registers for the entire county from 1887 through 1940; City of Livingston business registers; the Polk Directories; indexes of names from the Park County newspapers (micro-film of the Park County newspapers can be accessed at the Livingston- Park County Public Library) and much more. The museum’s photo collection has some 10,000 photos pertaining to Park County history; the Bill and Doris Whithorn collection is available to view online.
Utilizing its collections and research materials, the museum strives to provide an exciting interpretive view of Park County through ever-changing exhibits. The museum also provides teaching materials for school groups to use either here at the museum or through outreach programs.
The museum functions with two paid staff members, a Park County Board of Directors, and a Friends of YGM Board of Trustees. We also have a great corps of volunteers. There are volunteer activities for all ages from 18 through 100 such as maintenance, docents, data input, collections care, interpretive development, exhibit fabrication, and more.
We offer full Service: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. (Homemade foods.) Best Coffee in town. 16 Wilcoxson's Ice Cream flavors (scoops and cones available).
Incredible Yellowstone and Huckleberry Merchandise.
Summer Hours: 7am-9pm, 7 days a week
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United In Light (i.e., UIL) rescues elderly, abused and/or neglected draft horse breeds from slaughter. We are about enhancing and inspiring lives through healing and hope with horses and humans. Fully funded by public contributions and volunteers since 2003.