Yellowstone Basin Inn Gardiner MT 800-624-3364
We are a family-run Inn just a few miles north of Yellowstone and Gardiner, MT. Our first priority is to welcome you as friends and help you have an unforgettable Yellowstone experience. 14 unique, comfortable, clean and inviting rooms with quiet, scenic mountain views and wild animals roaming freely. We have earned TripAdvisor's Certificate of Excellence for 7 consecutive years.
Enjoy our complimentary hot breakfast buffet: homemade from scratch using local, sustainable and/or organic foods. Our Inn is smoke-free and pet-free. One-on-one personal Yellowstone itinerary planning included in your stay.
We are earth friendly with natural laundry soap and cleaning products, sustainable bamboo towels, eco-harvested furniture and recycling. We are active in the local community to help keep the Yellowstone ecosystem loved, cared for, protected and valued.
4 Maiden Basin Drive Gardiner, Montana 59030
800.624.3364 ~ 406.848.7080
innkeeper@yellowstonebasininn.com
Savor your time with us:
Relax and watch a mountain sunset
Calf roping (lassoing) with the owner right in our front yard
Tell stories to other guests on the front porch and listen to theirs
Yellowstone Basin Inn in Gardiner MT
Book here: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . . Yellowstone Basin Inn 4 Maiden Basin Drive Gardiner MT 59030 Just 5 miles from Yellowstone National Park, these guest accommodations feature mountain views. Comfortably furnished, all units include free Wi-Fi. Hot Springs Boiling River is 8 miles away. Satellite TV is featured in all units at Yellowstone Basin Inn. All guest accommodations have a private bathroom with free toiletries. The studio has a small fridge, and only the suites and townhouses feature a full kitchen. Before heading out to enjoy a day in nature, guests can request a bag lunch. Sandwiches that are available include peanut butter, lunch meat, or vegetarian. Evening meals can be prepared on provided BBQ facilities. From October to May, free calf roping lessons as well as a home cooked breakfast buffet are available. A seasonal hot tub is available. A concierge service is provided to help guests organize daily activities. Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is 107 miles away. Montana Whitewater Rafting Company is less than a 10-minute drive from the property, and horseback riding at Wild West Rafting is a 5-minute drive away.
Yellowstone Pizza Company, Gardiner, Montana! #WynslowRealEstate
Video of 210 Park in Gardiner, MT- Yellowstone Pizza Company.
For Sale: Great Business and Building in Gardiner, Montana-- Literally at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone has 4.11 Million visitors, which provide a great pool of hungry customers for this top notch Pizza Company.
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Spring in Gardiner, MT
Spring in Gardiner means green hillsides, exploring Yellowstone without the crowds, and lots and lots of baby animals!
Gardiner, Montana
Driving in on Route 89
2018 Bison Hunt
This is footage from our 2018 Bison hunt in Gardiner Montana.
Work and Travel Yellowstone 2015 - Gardiner Rodeo
Yellowstone National Park: Grizzlies, Bison, Old Faithful, and More
Footage from my trip to Yellowstone National Park during summer 2019.
Locations
0:00 Hayden Valley
0:08 Mammoth area
0:36 Mammoth Falls
1:10 Gardiner, Montana
1:17 Lamar Valley
2:17 Yellowstone River
2:25 Mount Washburn Summit
2:46 Lower Falls
3:18 Norris Geyser Basin
4:33 Mammoth, Wyoming
4:43 Precise location N/A (along Highway 89/191)
4:50 Old Faithful
5:24 Historic Old Faithful Inn
5:45 Grand Prismatic Spring
5:56 West Yellowstone, Montana
6:06 Precise location N/A (along Highway 89/191)
7:01 Hayden Valley
11:47 Gardiner, Montana
12:23 Petrified Tree & surrounding area
12:38 Mud Volcano area
13:04 Yellowstone Lake area
13:32 Yellowstone Lake
Music
Campfire Song by Chris Haugen
Firefly by Chris Haugen
Tumbleweed Texas by Chris Haugen
Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny
Horses to Water by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
Yellowstone Bison held us hostage!!!!
Gardiner, Montana
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2016 Summer Video
Join Lone Mountain Ranch for an unforgettable summer vacation! Recently awarded Best Multi-Generational Family Ranch by Top 50 Ranches and a charter member of the prestigious collection of Unique Lodges of the World by National Geographic, we guarantee your stay at Lone Mountain Ranch will provide not only the experience of a lifetime but also memories your family will cherish year after year. Offering horseback trail riding, authentic cabin lodging, farm-to-table dining, Yellowstone National Park tours, nature hikes, Outdoor Youth adventures, and so much more. To book your stay please contact reservations@lonemountainranch.com or call us at 406.995.4644.
Yellowstone National Park Drive
First off, I KNOW THIS ISN'T HIGH QUALITY. I filmed these clips on my phone with no intention of uploading them. However, I later decided that it might make a nice little video for people interested in seeing what driving through Yellowstone is like. With that said I hope you can enjoy the video for what it is and thank you for watching.
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National Bison Range Moiese, Montana
The National Bison Range is one of the more unique wildlife refuges in the United States, it's a wonderful place to see beautiful scenery, large herds of grazing buffalo, elk, antelope and other prairie wildlife. It's a great place to visit and a must see if in the area.
Music: Reconciliation
Yellowstone bison tolerance on the brink
After decades of wrangling and fighting to allow bison more space outside of YNP in the Gardiner Basin we have in recent weeks experienced the joy of living with bison in places they haven't been seen in recent memory.
Northern Yellowstone NP
Along the northern portion of the Grand Loop Rd in Yellowstone Narional Park, Wyoming.
One Day in Yellowstone National Park - SNOWSTORM and WILDLIFE
Footage from a full day in Yellowstone National Park.
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OLD FAITHFUL & Mammoth Hot Springs | Yellowstone National Park & Red Lodge, Montana Roadtrip
Visit Red Lodge! It is a beautiful town, right on the way to Beartooth pass in Yellowstone National Park, in Montana.
My mother, Carla, and I are road tripping through beautiful Montana. We stayed for a night in Red Lodge, since we heard it is so picturesque and beautiful.
When we woke up at the Lupine Inn, we drank some free hotel coffee, and had a quick swim in the pool. Hungry for food, we then went for lunch at Bogart's Restaurant downtown. We ordered fried pickles, jalapeno poppers and Mexican enchiladas. The food is extremely delicious here, and good value.
After lunch, we decided to work off some calories, so we walked the whole length of the main street of Red Lodge.
We were anxious to see animals. Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary, all rescued animals who need care, is also in downtown Red Lodge and welcomes guests to see their bears, foxes and other animals. Community funded, the animals here are deemed unable to survive in the wild. They try to provide the best life for the animals. There are many signs to be quiet, so as not to scare the animals.
Before traveling out of town to drive up Beartooth Pass Highway, we first stopped at the old train station, where the art takes over the indoors, from floor to ceiling. Admission is all free, but the art is for sale.
It was our time to target on the road to Yellowstone, by way of Beartooth Pass. We headed into the mountains to Beartooth Highway Pass, up to the state line where Montana meets Wyoming. Unfortunately, there was too much ice and snow on the roads to continue -- the road was closed off for the rest of the winter already.
We had no other choice but to drive up to the North gate at Gardiner, Montana, entrance to Yellowstone to enter. Along the way, we saw moose and deer along the road. Once we entered Yellowstone National Park, we enjoyed the sighs of Mammoth hot springs and Old Faithful Geyser.
We left Yellowstone from the south gate entrance at Wyoming, that goes through the Grand Teton Park. The sunsets were incredible in the wide open Montana and Wyoning skies.
Where we ate:
Bogart's Restaurant
11 Broadway Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1784
Where we saw the animals:
Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary
615 2nd St E, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1133
Where to go see art:
Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
11 8th St W, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1370
Where we slept (cheapest in town):
Lupine Inn Red Lodge
702 Hauser Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 445-3301
Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is better, but if you want to see the geyser (joking):
Old Faithful
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
(307) 344-7381
Music used in this video:
Emma Jensen - Closer
Marilyn Manson cover song - We Are The Nobodies
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Horseback Riding in Gardiner, Montana
Horseback ride with Hell’s A-Roarin’ Outfitters outside Gardiner, Montana. It was a beautiful morning with some beautiful horses! Filmed on a GoPro HERO4 Black w/ chesty mount; September 2018.
2019 Wild West Road Trip Day 6 - Yellowstone National Park
June 20, 2019: Day 6 - We woke up excited and ready to explore as much of Yellowstone as we could possibly cram into one day. We started the day by eating a buffet breakfast at the Old Faithful Snow Lodge Obsidian Dining Room. Afterwards, we hiked Fairy Falls to the Grand Prismatic Springs Overlook, toured Gibbon Falls, Norris Geyser Basin area and drove to Mammoth Hot Springs for lunch. However, this area was so crowded, we decided to drive out the North entrance of Yellowstone and have lunch in Gardiner, MT and we're really happy we did. Not only did we add another state to our road trip adventure, but we were able to see the famous Roosevelt Arch built at the North entrance. After lunch, we continued our day by sightseeing at Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. It actually flurried a little in the Grand Canyon area. Our busy day finally started winding down and we exited the park via the South Entrance. We drove to Colter Bay Village Lodging, where we reserved a cabin in the Grand Tetons.
Music: Blue Skies - Silent Partner