Yellowstone, established in 1872 as America's first National Park, is a nature lover's paradise. Visitors come from far and wide to see its breathtaking landscapes, with good reason. Traditional cabin rentals, with spacious interiors and modern amenities, ensure you have the perfect wilderness retreat.
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Filters are provided so you can pick the ideal vacation rental in Yellowstone. In Yellowstone National Park, 85 properties include "Pets allowed". So, if you are looking for a pet-friendly rental, use the Pets allowed filter to compare these properties. Plan your vacation in advance if you want to spend your vacation in privacy or you want a rental with a sauna. There are 9 vacation rentals providing "Detached" and 26 accommodations with "Sauna".
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Resting atop a supervolcano, Yellowstone features America's largest high-altitude lake, winding rivers, and huge waterfalls. It's also punctuated by half of the world's geysers.
Highlights of the park include Old Faithful, the most frequently erupting geyser in the park, with eruptions occurring roughly every 90 minutes. The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is another sight not to be missed - walk along its 2.5 mile North Rim Trail and marvel at the stunning surrounding landscapes.
Places to explore
Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center
Encounter legendary predators of the animal kingdom, including grizzly bears, birds of prey and gray wolves at this excellent educational center. Observe the behavior of bears up close and gain a fascinating insight into pack dynamics in the Naturalist Cabin. Fun kids programs make a visit here especially rewarding.
Yellowstone River
A tributary of the Missouri, Yellowstone River winds down from the Rocky Mountains to the plains of Wyoming and Montana. At the head of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, two gigantic waterfalls power over the rocky shelves. Spectacular fly fishing on the upper reaches draws fishing enthusiasts from all over the world.
Earthquake Lake
"Quake Lake" as it's commonly known, was created in 1959 after an earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale caused an 80 million ton landslide, forming a dam on the Madison River. With earth traveling down Sheep Mountain at a hundred miles an hour, it was the most powerful seismic activity to occur in Montana since ancient times.
Yellowstone Historic Center
Since its founding, Yellowstone has been drawing great numbers of visitors. This informative museum preserves the heritage of the first travelers here through interactive displays, rare artifacts, educational speeches and walking tours.
Hebgen Lake
During the same earthquake that formed Quake Lake, Hebgen's waters were forced to shift violently, forming a huge wave that surmounted Hebgen Dam. Today it is a stunning placid lake, reflecting the thick forest that hugs the lakeshore.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typical nightly price for a vacation rental in Yellowstone?
The average accommodation in Yellowstone is priced at $100 per night. Nightly prices for house rentals are $516 on average. Cabins in Yellowstone cost on average $463 per night.
How many vacation homes are available for booking in Yellowstone?
There are currently 15 rentals available for booking for your upcoming vacation.
What amenities are most popular for vacation homes in Yellowstone?
If you're looking to book a vacation rental in Yellowstone, others search for accommodation with Pets allowed, Internet and Kitchen.
When is it better to travel to Yellowstone National Park?
July and August are usually the warmest months in Yellowstone with temperatures around 88 °F. February and December in Yellowstone are the coldest, with 19 °F on average.
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