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2019-20 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE Your Source for Groceries in Gardiner, Montana Ready-to-Eat Chicken, Smoked Ribs, and Brisket Everything you need for a great day in the park! State of Montana Liquor Store www.gardinermarket.com 701 HWY 89 406-848-7524 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 04 HISTORY 20 UNSUNG SEASONS 05 ANNUAL EVENTS 22 SAMPLE ITINERARIES 06 GETTING HERE 26 LODGING 07 DOWNTOWN AREA MAP 30 SHOPPING & SERVICES 08 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 32 DINING & NIGHTLIFE 10 OUTDOOR RECREATION 34 TOURS & ACTIVITIES VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 | 216 Park Street, Gardiner MT Visit Gardiner MT @VisitGardinerMT Managed by: GARDINER MONTANA @VisitGardinerMT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER Visit Gardiner MT This publication is free for distribution. A digital copy of this document is available on VisitGardinerMT.com or upon request. 1
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE GET TO KNOW GARDINER Gardiner Weather Trends Gardiner is... Temperature Precipitation F in Latitude: 45.0319° N Longitude: 110.7058° W Elevation: 5,259 FT (1,603 M) Time Zone: Mountain (MST) • Graced by the historic Roosevelt Arch, dedicated in 1903 by President Theo- dore Roosevelt. • Home to just under 900 residents Learn about the wildlife! You may see me strolling throughout Gardiner... Bison Pronghorn Grizzly Bear Stay back 25 yards. Stay back 25 yards. Stay back 100 yards. Can weigh up to 2000 lbs. Fastest land mammal in Has humped back. Can run 35 mph. North America with an The official animal of Can jump over objects average running speed Montana since 1982. about 5 ft high. of 40 mph. Elk Mule Deer Black Bear Stay back 25 yards. Stay back 100 yards. Stay back 25 yards. Only the bulls have Not just black, but Have no upper teeth, antlers, which can be also brown, blonde & only a hard palate. almost 6 ft wide. cinnamon. Named after their mule- Calves are born in like ears. May-June. HOW GARDINER IS KEEPING YOU SAFE DURING COVID19 Here at the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, Nature’s Favorite Entrance, you’ll find a business community excited to help you safely enjoy your visit to Gardiner and the surrounding area. The coronavirus pandemic has been challenging for hospitality and recreation, but Gardiner businesses took that challenge and turned it into an opportunity to provide a world-class experience for guests while protecting their safety and that of our frontline workers and local residents. The Gardiner Chamber of Commerce pro- vides updated information on Park County, Montana, coronavirus guidelines to the traveling public. Please visit our website at www.VisitGardinerMT.com to find up-to-date information on mask requirements, bar and restaurant occupancy, and group size regulations in Gardiner and in Yellowstone Park. We look forward to helping you have safe and healthy vacation. Happy trails, 2 Gardiner VisitGardinerMT.com Chamber of Commerce | 406-848-7971 Convention and Visitors Bureau
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2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE Historic Haynes postcard of the train depot in Gardiner, MT/Yellowstone NPS THE ORIGINAL ENTRANCE TO YELLOWSTONE As the original entrance to the world’s first to come from a phonetic misspelling of “Gardner” national park, the history of Gardiner, Montana, when pronounced by the infamous West Virginia is closely tied to the history of Yellowstone Nation- mountain man Jim Bridger. al Park. Since the park was established in 1872, the “rough and tumble” community of Gardiner In 1883, the Northern Pacific Railway extended its has been serving the needs of park visitors from Park Branch Line south from Livingston as far as around the world, although mining and ranching Cinnabar, a railroad stop just north of Gardiner. would later come to make up the Gardiner econo- The rail line was extended to Gardiner in 1903 and my as well. continued to operate until 1948. Although Gardiner was not officially founded The town has survived gold rushes, destructive until 1880, references to an area known as “Gard- fires, and the coming and going of the railroad. ner’s Hole” date back to the mid-1830s, likely Today Gardiner is home to a range of businesses named for the fur trapper Johnson Gardner. The that welcome visitors to Yellowstone from all over town received its name from the Washburn- the world—from outfitters and guides to cozy Langford-Doane party in 1870. The extra “I” is said diners and family-owned lodges. The Roosevelt Arch on a clear winter morning/Yellowstone NPS Roosevelt Arch stands tall on a winter morning/Yellowstone NPS 4 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
ANNUAL EVENTS Due to the COVID19 pandemic all annual events are subject to change based on health protocols. JANUARY Gardiner locals become a tight-knit family JULY The salmon fly hatch occurs on the Yellowstone when winter arrives—but they’re a welcoming bunch, River making for world renowed dry fly fishing. Flowers too. Residents beat the cold with the annual Chili Cook- are abundant on the mountainsides and the Beartooth Off competition. Highway is open. FEBRUARY The annual Jardine Ski Run celebrates this AUGUST Peak summer season is upon Gardiner and mountain community’s love for cross-country skiing Yellowstone National Park and the bison rut begins. The and friendly competition. Gardiner Brewfest showcases the town’s appreciation for local craft beer, good music, and great company. MARCH Yellowstone’s interior roads close for spring plowing. Cross-country skiing and wildlife watching are SEPTEMBER The bison rut draws to a close and the still popular on the Northern Range from Gardiner to elk rut begins. Park visitation is still high—we'd recom- Cooke City. mend advance reservations. APRIL Many of Yellowstone’s roads open to the public OCTOBER The elk rut continues while bears for the summer season, offering a chance to visit major begin to prepare for hibernation. Park roads are open. attractions without crowds. NOVEMBER With the exception of the Northern MAY Bison calves dot the hillsides and spring rafting Range from Gardiner to Cooke City, most park roads begins. The Hell's A-Roarin’ Horse Drive takes place on close for the season. Memorial Day weekend. DECEMBER Stroll, shop, and sing at the annual JUNE All park roads are open. The Gardiner Rodeo Gardiner Christmas Stroll or enjoy the Christmas Tree takes place on Father’s Day weekend. Lighting in Mammoth Hot Springs. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 5
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Rosebud Mountain 310 n Corwin Springs Gallatin Madiso Granite Pk. 12799’ Lake Ru 287 Devil’s Beartooth Highway Bearcreek Belfry RANGE C re e k Slide Highest Point in Montana Scenic Drive National Bighorn by Ri Jardine Canyon National ve Petrified Forest Fossil Lake Forest Pryor Mountain r Recreation Area Beaverhead- Monument Gardiner ugh Silver Cooke City Beartooth Pass 10947’ Warren Wild Horse Range Gate M O N T A N A E Deerlodge Mtn 10056’ Roosevelt Arch Closed in winter Slo ST RANG RANGE 191 Mammoth Beartooth W Y O M I N G GA NORTH ENTRANCE WYOMING Hogback National Lee Metcalf All-American Road Mtn 10572’ Madison Wilderness Hot Springs Yellowstone National Park NORTHEAST ENTRANCE 212 Elk Basin Frannie LLA Forest Canyon Mammoth Hot Petrified Tree Scenic Drive Earthquake Quake Lake Springs Terraces Clark Deaver Cowley Tower-Roosevelt LY Area 295 TIN RANGE CRE Hebgen Tower Fall Wade LA Lovell EL Lake 120 294 Lake Obsidian MA V 287 Cliff Byron OW R V A R Roaring AL LEY 296 to Cody, WY Garland 310 14A G Cliff Lake 87 Mountain Canyon SN Hidden Norris Lake Geyser Village GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE Lower Elk Basin Norris W Y O M I N G Red Rock L. 20 YELLOWSTONE FALLS Lake Madison H A Y D E N V A L L E Y La m a r R iver Yellowstone Artist Paintpots Red Rock Ri v er Swan Lake Henry’s Airport SULPHUR 509 Lake (WYS) West Gibbon Falls Mud Volcano CALDRON O N T A N A Lakeview Mt Jefferson 10203’ Yellowstone Geyser Lower Lake Fishing Bridge Big WEST ENTRANCE Basin Fountain Village I D A H O Macks Inn Springs Upper Paint Pot West Map provided by Yellowstone Country, visityellowstonecountry.com Targhee National Forest Geyser Thumb Basin Island Park Yellowstone Reservoir Old Lake EAST ENTRANCE Faithful to Cody, WY BY CAR BY AIR Island Park D A H O Grant Village Fork DRIVE TIMES TO Shoshone From the north, take U.S. High- Gardiner has a small, non- Henry’s Lake Heart Lewis Lake Lake MAJOR IDAHO ATTRACTIONS 191 89 way 89 from Livingston, Mon- YELLOWSTONE commercial airport. You can Upper Lilypad Lake NATIONAL PARK Canyon Village 287 take a commercial flight to one Mesa tana, for 53 miles until you reach Falls SOUTH ENTRANCE Warm 38 miles (~1 River hr) JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. Ashton Gardiner. To reach Gardiner of these airports and finish MEMORIAL PARKWAY nlarged Area W Y O M I N G Cooke City, MT from the east, west, or south, the trip by car or shuttle: The I D A H O Jackson Lake Colter Bay 56 miles (~2 hrs) MONTANA Bozeman Yellowstone Inter- Visitor Center follow the Grand Loop Road TETON RANGE Jackson Lake Junction Grand Teton National Park north GRA through ND TET ON Yellowstone national Airport in Bozeman, 134 miles (~4 hrs) Jenny Lake Visitor Center National Park toward Mammoth NATIONAL PARK Montana (83 miles), the Billings Hot Springs, then head north five Logan International Airport in Grant Village 73 miles (~2.5 hrs) Snak e River miles and exit the park through Billings, Montana (167 miles), Jackson the North Entrance gate (sum- and the Jackson Hole Airport in Jackson, WY Hole mertime only). In the winter, Jackson, Wyoming (165 miles). 167 miles (5-6 hrs) Gardiner can only be accessed Mammoth Hot Springs from the north as interior roads TRAVELING INSIDE 5 miles (~15 min) are closed to personal vehicles. THE PARK Norris Geyser Basin The northeast road from Be aware it can take extra time to 26 miles (~45 min) Gardiner to Cooke City is open drive through Yellowstone due year-round. to traffic, the whims of wildlife, Old Faithful 56 miles (~2 hrs) construction, or weather. A good BY SHUTTLE rule of thumb is to give your- Tower Fall Many Gardiner tour guides offer 25 miles (~45 min) self at least an extra 30 minutes a shuttle service from the Boze- beyond what you had planned West Yellowstone, MT man Yellowstone International to reach your destination. Check 54 miles (~1.5 hrs) Airport. Learn more about our the status of park roads at NPS. Yellowstone Lake local tour operators on page 34. gov/yell or call 307-344-2117. 54 miles (~2 hrs) 6 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK The World’s First National Park “...dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleasuring- ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” - Yellowstone National Park Protection Act, 1872 Yellowstone National Park is the crown jewel of meadows, while families bump along a dusty America’s national park system. At 2.2 mil- trail in covered wagons on their way to the lion acres, the park is home to infinite natural Roosevelt cookout. In the winter months, wonders: steaming thermal features, abundant cross-country skiing and snowshoeing—in wildlife, sparkling lakes and rivers, plunging addition to world-class wolf watching and waterfalls, and geological wonders like the winter landscape photography—are all popu- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (pictured). lar activities. Come spring, wildlife enthusiasts hunch over spotting scopes on the lookout for THE NORTHERN RANGE bear cubs, wolf pups, and bison calves. From the eerie thermal features of Mammoth Hot Springs to the dense forests and jagged GRAND CANYON OF THE peaks at the Northeast Entrance, the North- YELLOWSTONE & HAYDEN ern Range makes up the northern section of VALLEY Yellowstone National Park. A hub for wildlife, A rocky patchwork of muted yellows, burnt some of the largest herds of elk and bison found oranges, and dusty reds, the Grand Canyon in Yellowstone make their home in this thriv- of the Yellowstone is roughly 20 miles long ing ecosystem. Coyotes, foxes, mule deer, and and more than 1,000 feet deep. Best available pronghorn are common sightings in this area, science tells us the canyon was formed more as well as the occasional black bear, wolf pack, than 600,000 years ago, when the Yellowstone grizzly bear, or moose. River carved its way through the lava flows and volcanic tuffs left by the Yellowstone Cal- The Northern Range is the only section of the dera’s eruption. The highlight of the Canyon park open to personal vehicles year-round. In is arguably the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, summer and fall, fishing lines catch the sunlight where the Yellowstone River plummets over as anglers stalk the blue-ribbon trout streams of jagged cliffs to meet the canyon 308 feet below. Slough Creek and the Lamar River. Hikers and In nearby Hayden Valley, grizzly and black backpackers traverse rolling hills and sun-filled bears are often spotted ambling through the Bison calf/Yellowstone NPS grassy meadows in the spring. In late summer and early fall, the grunts and bellows of male bison fill the air as they jostle for the attention of females in a spectacular display known as the bison rut. 8 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
YELLOWSTONE LAKE Farther into the park’s interior lie the serene Grand Prismatic Spring/Neala Siegle shores of Yellowstone Lake—the largest lake OLD above 7,000’ in North America. With 141 miles FAITHFUL & of shoreline, Lake can be a welcome respite from the summer crowds found in more popular THE GEYSER BASINS areas. Although swimming can be treacherous, The geologically rich southwest corner of the peaceful hiking trails—including Storm Point park is divided into three regions: the Lower and Elephant Back—provide excellent corri- Geyser Basin, Midway Geyser Basin, and the Upper Geyser Basin. Iconic Old Faithful Geyser—which de- lights visitors roughly every 90 minutes with an eruption—can be found in the Upper Geyser Basin. The largest hot spring in North America, colorful Grand Prismatic Spring is located at Midway Geyser Basin. Visitors can witness every type of ther- mal feature—geysers, mudpots, hot springs, and fumaroles—at Fountain Paint Pot in the Lower Geyser Basin. MADISON & NORRIS GEYSER BASIN The emerald meadows and steaming thermal features that make up Madison and Norris Geyser Basin are found outside the gateway commu- nity of West Yellowstone. At Madison Junction, the Gib- bon and Firehole rivers flow together to form the Madison River. The cliffs surrounding Madison Junction are part of the rim of the Yellowstone Caldera. Norris dors to explore the shores of the lake or take Geyser Basin has become increasingly popular in the views of the Absaroka Mountains. “The with visitors now that Steamboat Geyser—the Grand Lady of the Lake,” also known as Lake world’s tallest active geyser—has been erupting Hotel, perches on the lake’s northern shore. This more frequently. If Steamboat isn’t putting on a historic hotel was built in the late 19th century show, visitors can take in the vibrant green and and remains a popular getaway for Yellowstone red-orange hues of the thermal features found in visitors from all over the world today. Yellowstone’s hottest geyser basin. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 9
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE OUTDOOR RECREATION Surrounded on all sides by public lands, Gardiner is an adventure-lover’s paradise. After you’ve had your fill of exploring the park, you’ll want to spend a day or two hanging out in this laid-back Montana town letting us do what we do best—sharing our love of the great outdoors with our guests! WHITEWATER RAFTING HORSEBACK RIDING Most of Gardiner’s five rafting companies have What visit to a western frontier town would been around for decades and are more than happy be complete without some time in the saddle? to share a wild ride on the Yellowstone River with Choose between a trail ride to an old cowboy guests. If a high-octane adventure isn’t for you, opt cookout, a nature ride through Yellowstone for a scenic float on calmer stretches of water that National Park, or spend the day rafting and includes commentary on the natural history of the riding with a combo package from one of Gardin- Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem from an expert er’s rafting companies (see page 34). guide. HIKING ZIPLINING Did you know 99% of Yellowstone visitors never Soar above the canopy of the Gallatin National leave the road? Be the adventurous 1% and expe- Forest on the ultimate adrenaline-pumping rience Yellowstone and southern Montana like the adventure. Montana Whitewater Rafting & Zipline early explorers did by hitting the trail—though Company will set you up on a zipline tour at a unlike them, you’ll get to enjoy a warm bed, deli- historic ranch property with incredible views of the cious food, and perhaps a soak in a hot spring at mountains bordering Yellowstone National Park. the end of your day! Rafting the mighty Yellowstone/Paradise Adventure Company 10 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
5 AREA DAY HIKES YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK HIKES BEAVER PONDS LOOP (4 MILES ROUNDTRIP) This loop trail begins behind the Mammoth Cab- ins in Mammoth Hot Springs. It winds through sagebrush meadows and mature trees, and offers a bird's eye view of Mammoth Hot Springs. Several pleasant beaver ponds mark the halfway point of the loop. Keep an eye out for water birds, elk, bears, mule deer, pronghorn, and moose. YELLOWSTONE RIVER PICNIC AREA TRAIL The Beaver Ponds Loop Trail makes a great early spring hike./Yellowstone NPS (3.7 MILES ROUNDTRIP) PARADISE VALLEY HIKE The trailhead begins at the Yellowstone River Picnic Area 1.25 miles northeast of Tower Junction PINE CREEK FALLS (2 MILES ROUNDTRIP) on the Northeast Entrance Road. After a short The trailhead begins at Pine Creek Campground, but challenging climb to the rim, kids will love 17 miles south of Livingston, Montana. Located spotting marmots, bighorn sheep, and pronghorn in the foothills of the Absaroka Mountains, this along the trail as it follows the narrows of the well-maintained trail is dog friendly. Hikers will Yellowstone River. enjoy ambling through mature forest to reach the beautiful cascades of Pine Creek Falls. For a more challenging hike, continue for another 4 miles to reach the spectacular Pine Creek Lakes. CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST HIKES KNOX LAKE (8 MILES ROUNDTRIP) The trailhead is located about 40 minutes north- east of Gardiner via Jardine Road, near Bear Creek campground. This moderate hike winds through the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness complex to a lovely alpine lake known as Knox Lake. The trail is dog friendly and offers visitors a longer hike with a break from Yellowstone crowds. THE OTO RANCH (2.6 MILES ROUNDTRIP) Follow this trail to the first and oldest dude ranch in Montana. From Gardiner, follow Highway 89 approximately 10 miles north and turn onto Ce- dar Creek Road. The trailhead begins at the end of the road. Spend time exploring the restored buildings of the ranch or enjoy a picnic on the porch of the old lodge before turning back the way you came. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 11
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE WILDLIFE WATCHING The Gardiner area is home to some of the most abundant wildlife in the country, including wolves, elk, bison, and bears. The town is famous for the wildlife that roam right through town—it’s not uncommon to get caught in a bison jam on the way to the market or spot a herd of elk napping on the high school football field! SERENGETI OF NORTH AMERICA WINTER WILDLIFE WATCHING Yellowstone's Lamar Valley, often referred to Wildlife become easier to spot during winter, when as "the Serengeti of North America," is just a the landscape is covered in a blanket of white short drive from Gardiner. For the best chance snow. Our favorite winter wildlife sightings include of glimpsing its famed wildlife, head out around river otters, groups of bull moose, and Yellow- dawn and dusk when the animals are most active stone’s famous wolf packs. Enjoy winter wildlife and consider visiting in spring, fall, or winter. watching along the Yellowstone Northern Range and north of Gardiner along Highway 89. SPRING & FALL WILDLIFE WATCHING LEAVE IT TO THE EXPERTS Springtime means baby season—including For the best chance of glimpsing wildlife, go with a bison calves, bear cubs, elk calves, and more. Late guide! As experts in their field, our local guides are summer and fall are wonderful times to observe intimately familiar with where to find those elusive the bison rut in the Lamar Valley or the elk rut in animals. Many tours can be customized and in- Gardiner and Mammoth Hot Springs. clude meals and transportation (see page 34). Capture the Wonders of Yellowstone! Local experienced guide, Lisa Culpepper Private Tours Only • May - October All skill levels welcome! www.TouringWonderland.com 406-579-7372 Authorized Permittee of the National Park Service Winter wildlife watchers/Eric Ian (WILDLIFE) SAFETY FIRST P RO For your safety, Yellowstone National Park TIP requires visitors stay at least 100 yards from bears and wolves and 25 yards from all other animals. 12 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
Skiers at Old Faithful/Zondra Skertich 5 NORDIC SKI TRAILS FOR BEGINNERS UPPER TERRACE LOOP (1.2 miles) This classic Yellowstone trail features steam- ing hot springs and expansive mountain Snowcoach on the Grand Loop Road/Zondra Skertich views. Enter Yellowstone through the North Entrance in Gardiner and head south 5 miles WINTER RECREATION to Mammoth Hot Springs. The loop begins at the Upper Terrace parking area. Do you believe in winter magic? With striking BLACKTAIL PLATEAU (8 miles) landscapes, uncrowded attractions, and world- This popular Yellowstone ski trail traverses class wildlife watching opportunities, wintertime vistas and winds through spruce-fir forest. is a local's favorite time of year in Gardiner and Locate the trail 8 miles east of Mammoth northern Yellowstone! Hot Springs at a parking area across the road from a self-guiding trail, or at a service road SNOWCOACH TOURING roughly 1 mile farther east. Snowcoaches ferry visitors from Mammoth Hot Springs to the winter wonderlands of Old Faithful TOWER FALL (5 miles) and Canyon Village in Yellowstone National Park. This Yellowstone trail is popular with skiers Book a coach with Yellowstone National Park for the reward at the end—frozen Tower Fall. Lodges or Yellowstone Vacations. The trail begins at the closed road just south- east of Tower Junction, roughly 18 miles east of Mammoth Hot Springs. WILDLIFE WATCHING Northern Yellowstone, accessed year-round from B BAR RANCH (distance varies) Gardiner, is one of the premiere destinations in B Bar Ranch offers groomed trails ranging the world for watching animals in the wild. Book from beginner to expert. From Gardiner, a guide to increase your chances of spotting your head north on highway 89 for 17 miles and favorite critters. turn left on Tom Miner Creek Road. Cross the Carbella Bridge and turn left at the ‘T.’ NORDIC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING Continue 8.5 miles to the ranch entrance; There’s a snowy trail for all ages and abilities near follow signs for ranch headquarters. Gardiner, but what makes the experience truly special is the sparkling mountain scenery and MILL CREEK (distance varies) abundant wildlife. Expect friendly faces and dogs along this groomed road in Paradise Valley. (The road SCENIC DRIVING closes after January 1). From Gardiner, head With snow-capped peaks and wildlife in the lower north on Highway 89 for approximately 42 elevations, a sunny day in the Gardiner area is miles. Make a right onto Mill Creek Road perfect for a scenic drive to Cooke City or Paradise and follow it for 11 miles until reaching the Valley (see page 14). trail's parking area on the left. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 13
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE DAY TRIPS Fall foliage in Paradise Valley/Jean Modesette PARADISE VALLEY This 53-mile-long scenic drive sheep, and deer are often spotted SOAK IT UP south of Livingston on Highway along this scenic route. Be sure Chico Hot Springs, located in 89 offers the most direct route to to utilize the pullouts along the Pray, Montana, approximately Gardiner—and the North highway for safe viewing! 25 miles south of Livingston, Entrance to Yellowstone—from offers rustic and fine dining, the Bozeman Yellowstone A RIVER RUNS comfortable lodging, a poolside International Airport. THROUGH IT bar, full service spa, and natural Try your luck on the Yellowstone hot springs to relax those joints TICKETS TO PARADISE River, a world-class fly-fishing after a hike. Families can also Paradise Valley is a major river stream, or stop by one of the look forward to an array of other valley of the Yellowstone fishing accesses for a picnic. outdoor recreation activities River. Characterized by sweeping Keep an eye out for birds of prey including horseback riding and views of the Absaroka-Beartooth like ospreys and bald eagles. Sage sleigh rides in the winter. Mountains to the east and the Lodge, located just off of High- Gallatin Mountains to the west, way 89 in Em- the valley is known for fly- igrant, Mon- fishing, hot springs and fishing tana, is ready resorts, and wildlife-watching to welcome opportunities. guests with luxury lodging, SEARCH FOR WILDLIFE fine dining, Made up of rich farm country and guided and located on the doorstep fly-fishing trips of Yellowstone National Park, and instruc- Paradise Valley is a mecca for tion along this wildlife. Elk, pronghorn, bighorn mighty river. 14 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
COOKE CITY & SILVER GATE Beartooth Scenic Byway/Montana Office of Tourism Snowmobiling in Cooke City/Montana Office of Tourism Located outside Yellowstone's making a left at Tower Junction. Northeast Entrance, the Follow the Northeast Entrance CRUISIN’ THE mountain towns of Silver Gate Road for 32 miles—pausing to BEARTOOTH HIGHWAY and Cooke City offer abundant enjoy the vast herds of wildlife The Beartooth Scenic Byway, options for camping, hiking, along the way—before reaching dubbed the “most beauti- wildlife watching, ATVing, and your destination. ful highway in America,” horseback riding. The area is beckons travelers from all also the closest base camp to the A WINTER SPORTS over the world. The 68-mile spectacular Beartooth Highway PARADISE drive takes you from Silver and Yellowstone's wildlife-rich Cooke City is famously known Gate and Cooke City, to Red Lamar Valley. for vast acres of snow-covered Lodge, Montana. The route terrain in the winter months. runs parallel to the Absaro- GETTING HERE Popular snow sports include ka-Beartooth Wilderness and Cooke City is 56 miles from snowmobiling, backcountry offers jaw-dropping views and Gardiner and can be accessed skiing, cross-country skiing, and plenty of outdoor recreation via Yellowstone's scenic North- snowshoeing. Start your adven- opportunities. Although ern Range. From Gardiner, enter ture at CookeCityChamber.org closed to wheeled vehicles the park through the North or by calling 406-838-2495. in winter, visitors can access Entrance and turn left on the the highway from Cooke City Grand Loop Road at Mam- beginning Memorial Day moth Hot Springs. Head east weekend, weather permitting. along this corridor for 18 miles, Summer in Cooke City/Montana Office of Tourism VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 15
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE Tent camping in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness/Loren Barrett CAMPING Gardiner, Paradise Valley, and Yellowstone National Park With an increased interest in tent and RV general/national-forest/custer-gallatin-nation- camping by visitors, the town of Gardiner, the al-forest.html to learn more about dispersed surrounding national forest, and Yellowstone Na- camping opportunities, current conditions, tional Park want to provide a safe and enjoyable and developed campsites, regulations, and fees. guest experience. Those wishing to sleep beneath Camping in undesignated areas is hard on the stars and enjoy a campfire are encouraged to environment and can pose a health and safety maintain the pristine conditions that make this hazard for campers and local residents alike. area special. Below are actions you can take to protect the natural environment and still have a Respect Other Visitors and Wildlife memorable outdoor sleeping adventure: By properly disposing of waste—including RV wastewater—you can ensure campsites remain Have a Plan A—and a Plan B pristine for you and your fellow campers. All of And we should also include a “Plan C.” Camp- Yellowstone and the surrounding area is consid- sites in Yellowstone vary from first-come-first- ered bear country so food and other items must served to by reservation only. Plan where you’d be stored appropriately. Remember your neigh- like to sleep and ensure you have a backup plan bors also enjoy quiet nights, dark skies, and for a location to lay your head. Please keep in trails and campsites free of trash, wastewater, mind camping within the town of Gardiner in and human byproducts. parking lots, public parks, and alleyways is strict- ly prohibited. Happy Camping! CAMPING IN BEAR COUNTRY Choose Campsites Carefully P RO Always maintain a clean camp by storing If you’re thinking of camping outside the park TIP food, garbage, cooking utensils, and even please visit https://www.visitmt.com/listings/ cosmetics in a bear-proof storage container or secure vehicle. 16 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER The longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 For over 670 miles, the Yellowstone River runs unbridled from its headwaters near Yellowstone Lake downstream to the Missouri River in North Dakota. The smaller Gardner River flows into the Yellowstone River at the eastern edge of Gardiner. Loved by anglers and whitewater enthusiasts alike, the Yellowstone River offers a perfect complement of world-class fishing, whitewater rapids, and scenic floats. A summer's evening overlooking the Yellowstone River/Anthony Pavkovich Anglers will know this river as one of the most famous blue-ribbon trout fisheries in the United Those wishing to get more than just their feet wet States. With year-round access and a host of annual can choose from one of Gardiner’s five rafting hatches, the Yellowstone offers every level of angler companies (page 34) for a memorable half-day, a chance to experience the magic of catching a full-day, or overnight adventure. Family-friendly trout on fly. Book with an outfitter or guide for thrills of class II and III rapids await, as well as expert instruction and the added bonus of inside stunning views of the surrounding mountains and information on the best fishing spots and what the abundant wildlife like elk, bald eagles, pronghorn, fish are biting on (page 34). and more. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 17
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE LOCAL HOT SPRINGS After a long day of hiking or cross-country skiing, relax those tired muscles in one of three area hot springs. Whether you prefer a rustic experience soaking among elk and deer to a weekend getaway with poolside service, the Gardiner area offers something for every hot springs enthusiast. YELLOWSTONE CHICO HOT SPRINGS THE BOILING RIVER HOT SPRINGS RESORT & DAY SPA The Boiling River flows into The area’s newest hot springs Established in 1900, Chico Hot the Gardner River near Mam- is nestled along the Yellowstone Springs in nearby Pray, Montana, moth Hot Springs, just a few River in Corwin Springs, just ten has become a long-time miles south of Gardiner inside minutes from Gardiner. Guests favorite of Gardiner and Paradise Yellowstone park boundaries. can choose from a main pool Valley locals as well as visitors Expect an all-natural, rustic heated to a comfortable 98° F; a from all over the world. Chico soaking experience. Be advised hot plunge at 104° F; or the cold offers two open-air, mineral-rich the area is typically closed to plunge at 67-70° F. All the pools pools that are geothermally visitors during spring snowmelt are fed by fresh, mineral-rich heated and chemical-free. The from late April to early July; water and surrounded by breath- resort also includes two restau- futhermore may be closed due taking Montana scenery. rants, historic lodging, and a to the COVID19 pandemic. saloon. LEAVE NO TRACE SOAKING P RO The Boiling River’s popularity leaves it susceptible TIP to bank erosion and litter. Be a respectful soaker by following all regulations and packing out trash. In the mist at an area hot spring/Lynn Donaldson 18 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
NEARBY MUSEUMS & VISITOR INFORMATION CENTERS GARDINER VISITOR CENTER When you arrive in Gardiner be sure to stop by the Gardiner Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center, centrally located at 216 Park Street. Take advantage of our 24/7 public restroom access, free maps, information, wifi, and, in the winter, our crackling fireplace. Whether heading into Yellowstone or continuing your journey far- ther into Montana, our friendly staff can help you plan every step of your journey. Travel recommendations are available no matter where you are by calling 406-848-7971. The Gardiner Visitor Center/Loren Barrett YELLOWSTONE HERITAGE & RESEARCH CENTER The Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center (HRC) houses Yellowstone’s collection of historic documents from the park’s in- ception to the present. The center also contains more than 720,000 museum items—including 30 historic vehicles—making it a must- see for history enthusiasts. Located at 20 Old Yellowstone Road in Gardiner, the HRC offers free public tours from May 30-September 5. Call 307-344-2264 to reserve a space on a HRC tour. The HRC was built in 2004/Yellowstone NPS THE ALBRIGHT VISITOR CENTER As you begin your Yellowstone journey, stop by the Albright Visitor Center in Mammoth Hot Springs to explore the interac- tive displays and participate in ranger-led educational talks. The newly renovated center offers trip-planning information, exhibits on the park’s history and wildlife, backcountry permits, restrooms, and wifi. Traveling with kids? Be sure to stop in and ask about the Junior Ranger Program before venturing further into the park. Wildlife exhibit at the Albright VC/ Yellowstone NPS COOKE CITY MONTANA MUSEUM What motivated a man to leave hearth and home and strike out for territories, challenges, and dangers of the unknown? The com- munities of Colter Pass, Cooke City, and Silver Gate, updated, yet unchanged since the early days, are yours to explore and experi- ence at the Cooke City Museum in nearby Cooke City, Montana. Open year-round, the museum offers free admission and features exhibits on the area's rich history including mining, the commu- nities of Cooke City and Silver Gate, and the Beartooth Highway. Historic exhibit/Cooke City Montana Museum Call 406-838-2203 for more information. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 19
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE THE UNSUNG SEASONS Experience the magic of Yellowstone and southern Montana without the crowds in spring, autumn, Fall along the Northern Range/Yellowstone NPS and winter. Mother pronghorn and fawn/Yellowstone NPS 20 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
YOUR YELLOWSTONE SPRING WINTER BUCKET LIST Free from the intensity of summer crowds, Snowy selfie/Yellowstone NPS this charming season offers a more intimate experience with the Gardiner area. Residents live amongst an abundance of wildlife, many of which are quite active in the springtime as they give birth. April and May are wonderful times to watch a small elk calf take its first steps, or witness the rusty-red coat of a baby bison against GO WILDLIFE WATCHING impossibly green hillsides. Top that off with early Yellowstone is home to one of the most spring wildflowers and waterfalls flowing at their diverse ecosystems in North America. In win- peak, and you have yourself a nature photogra- ter, animals including elk, bison, and wolves pher’s paradise. are easier to spot against the snowy landscape. For an insider’s perspective, hire a guide out of Gardiner, Montana. AUTUMN TAKE A SNOWCOACH TOUR Ride in style on a snowcoach tour with Yel- Fall in Gardiner and northern Yellowstone lowstone Vacations or Yellowstone National is spectacular—especially if you love wildlife Park Lodges. Enjoy a trip to Old Faithful or the watching, nature photography, and classic moun- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone while learn- tain town recreation. Fall marks the start of the ing about the park’s natural history. elk “rut”—or mating season—where bulls chal- lenge one another and lock antlers to determine STAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS breeding rights with females. Fall is also ideal There are many heart-warming holiday for crisp hikes and a chance to visit the park’s traditions in Yellowstone, from a Christmas geyser basins with far fewer crowds. Whether Tree Lighting ceremony at Mammoth Hot you’re looking for a relaxing long weekend or a Springs to celebrating Old Faithful’s first week-long excursion, this is the time to plan your eruption of the New Year. Yellowstone getaway. TRY CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING OR SNOWSHOEING WINTER Nordic skiing and snowshoeing are low- impact winter sports that keep you warm while Locals will tell you winter is a particularly allowing you to take in the wonders of the park special time of year. With fewer crowds, at a slower pace—like steaming hot springs, abundant wildlife, and stunning winter wildlife, and frozen waterfalls. vistas, Gardiner and Yellowstone National Park resemble a real-life snow globe when the snow EXPLORE YELLOWSTONE'S flies. Yellowstone’s North Entrance, located right NORTHERN RANGE in Gardiner, is the only park entrance open to Yellowstone’s Northern Range is the only personal vehicles year-round, offering convenient section of the park open to personal vehicles access to the park’s famous Northern Range. See all year round. Enjoy beautiful scenery and our three-day sample itinerary on page 22 for uninterrupted wildlife watching in this less- tips on how to make the most of your winter er-traveled section of the park, which includes adventure. Yellowstone’s famous Lamar Valley. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 21
2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE SAMPLE THREE-DAY ITINERARIES Winter DAY ONE: WILDLIFE WATCHING Start your trip bright and early with a drive through the Yellowstone Northern Range, open year-round to personal vehicles. Renowned for its wildlife, the Northern Range offers unparalleled views and opportunities to see everything from A bighorn sheep welcomes you to Gardiner/Phil Sonier bison to moose. Traveling with a guide and starting early in the day are the best ways to ensure you spot as many creatures as possible. DAY TWO: CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AND HOT SPRINGS Ready to stretch your legs? Take advantage of the Nordic ski trails both in Yellowstone and in our surrounding national forest. Stop in at Parks’ Fly Shop in Gardiner or the Bear Den Ski Shop in Mammoth to pick up gear and tips on which trails are best suited to you. After a long day of skiing, enjoy a good meal and a soak in one of our area WINTER PACKING LIST hot springs (page 18). DAY THREE: MAMMOTH HOT GUIDE SPRINGS EXPLORATION Start your day with a stop at the Albright Visitor Information Center in Mammoth Hot Springs to learn about the history of Yellowstone before exploring the Mammoth Terraces. After a GEAR & break for a warm lunch, perfect your pirouette at ESSENTIALS the free Mammoth skating rink, which includes Daypack Binoculars complimentary skate rentals on site. End your day Water bottle Notebook Thermos Pencil with some local flavor at one of Gardiner’s cozy Sunglasses Pocket Hand & Sunscreen Foot Warmers restaurants. Camera Medications Extra Clothes Snacks Field Guide CLOTHING OH WHAT FUN IT IS TO RIDE! Mid-Weight Insulating Layer Heavy Wool/ Fleece Gloves P RO Book a snowcoach with Yellowstone National Heavyweight Insulating Layer Neck Warmer Lightweight TIP Park Lodges or Yellowstone Vacations to visit Waterproof & Windproof Liner Socks Heavyweight park attractions like Old Faithful and the Grand Outer Layer Socks Canyon of the Yellowstone. Wool or Insulated boots Fleece pants Lightweight Glove Liners Infographic courtesy of Lauren Beltramo 22 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
Spring DAY ONE: THE GRAND DAY TWO: OUTDOOR DAY THREE: THE LOOP/GEYSER GAZING ADVENTURES NORTHERN RANGE From Gardiner, head south into Grab a cup of coffee and take Spend your final day in our Yellowstone past Mammoth Hot a stroll through town. While you favorite part of the park, the Springs, stopping at Norris and window shop, stop at one of our Yellowstone Northern Range. Midway geyser basins before adventure companies to plan Heading east from Mammoth reaching Old Faithful. After a out your excursion for the day. Hot Springs, travel along "the day of exploration, head east Choose between rafting the Yel- Serengeti of North America" for towards Yellowstone Lake and lowstone River, ziplining through a chance to spot Yellowstone’s north through Hayden Valley. the Gallatin National Forest, or most famous critters. In the If time allows, be sure to stop at taking a horseback ride. Many spring, highlights include bison the Grand Canyon of the Yellow- companies offer a package deal calves and clumsy black bear stone before completing the loop so you can take on several activi- cubs. For optimal wildlife view- back at Mammoth Hot Springs. ties in the same day! ing book with a local guide. Fox kits are born in late April/Yellowstone NPS Autumn in the Lamar Valley/Yellowstone NPS Fall DAY ONE: ELK RUT & DAY TWO: HIKING DAY THREE: SCENIC PHOTOGRAPHY With temperatures cooling off, DRIVING After a leisurely breakfast, pack fall offers some of the best hiking Whichever way you head home your camera and head out to the of the year. If trekking in bear be sure to leave yourself extra Yellowstone Northern Range to country intimidates you, book time. If you’re heading north, take in the fall foliage and with one of our local guides who travel along the Yellowstone abundant wildlife watching. can provide spotting scopes, River into Paradise Valley. Stay Fall in Gardiner and northern bear spray, and a picnic lunch. on the main highway or take Yellowstone means elk mating After your hike, spend a relaxing East River Road for views of the season is in full swing—evenings evening in Gardiner watching river and Absaroka Mountains. in Mammoth are often a great the elk roam—try the Iron Horse If heading east, drive through time to watch bull elk compete or a picnic in Arch Park for a Yellowstone and over the scenic for the attention of females. great view. Beartooth Highway (page 15). VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 23
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BE OUR guest GARDINER BUSINESS DIRECTORY LODGING, SHOPS, DINING & SERVICES OF GARDINER AND THE SURROUNDING AREA A summer's evening in Gardiner/Anthony Pavkovich 26 LODGING 30 SHOPS & SERVICES Set up your adventure basecamp in one of Gardiner is a full-service town—without any Gardiner's many lodging options. Choose box stores. From auto repair to massage thera- from a cozy cabin, traditional hotel with all the py, our local businesses are here to make your amenities, or a vacation rental to fit the whole trip comfortable and easy. Browse for t-shirts family. Many lodging options are just a stone's and outdoor gear, photography and art, Made- throw away from Yellowstone National Park. in-Montana souvenirs, and more in our locally owned and operated shops. Gardiner is a full-service town—without any box stores. Welcome to genuine, authentic, Montana hospitality. 32 DINING & NIGHTLIFE 34 ACTIVITIES After a day of outdoor adventures, feed the crew The residents of this adventurous mountain at one of our friendly, family-owned restaurants. town can't wait to show you the ropes on Most places are open year-round and dining op- the trail, in the park, or on the river. Popular tions range from comfort food to farm-to-table activities include wildlife watching, photogra- to fine dining. Don't forget to try our interna- phy, hiking, skiing, and rafting. Whichever you tionally famous bison burgers and huckleberry choose, our friendly guides are sure to show you milkshakes! an exhilarating (and safe!) time. VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 25
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enette le ccessib ndly LODGING ound st ifi pa n/Kitch Breakfa Free W Pool/S Pet-Frie Year R ADA A Kitche PARK HOTEL 406-223-7007 107 Main St.•Gardiner ParkHotelYellowstone.com ● ● ● ● ● REEDFLY FARM 206-228-5448 2786 US-89•Emigrant Reedfly.com ● ● ● RIGLER'S RIVER REST 202-302-4569 1119 US-89 S•Gardiner www.airbnb.com/rooms/22483411 ● ● ● ROCKIN’ Y VACATION RENTALS 406-223-3150 29 Papesh Rd.•Gardiner www.vrbo.com/913396 ● ● ROCKY MOUNTAIN RV PARK & CABINS 406-848-7251 14 Jardine Rd.•Gardiner RockyMountainRVPark.com ● ROOSEVELT HOTEL-YELLOWSTONE 406-848-5130 1014 Scott St. W. •Gardiner YellowstoneHotelBooking.com ● ● ● SAGE LODGE 855-400-0505 55 Sage Lodge Dr.•Pray SageLodge.com ● ● ● ● ● ● SMITH FAMILY RANCH 406-848-7477 1828 Old Yellowstone Tr. S•Emigrant YellowstoneGatewayRentals.com ● ● ● THE RIDGELINE HOTEL AT YELLOWSTONE 406-848-4160 905 Scott St.•Gardiner YellowstoneVacations.com ● ● ● ● ● ● ● TRAVELODGE OF GARDINER AT YELLOWSTONE PARK 406-848-7520 109 Hellroaring St.•Gardiner Travelodge.com ● ● ● UPRIVER CABIN 406-640-9000 12 Olson Ln.•Gardiner UpriverYellowstone.com ● ● ● WONDERLAND CAFÉ & LODGE 406-223-1914 206 Main St.•Gardiner WonderlandCafeandLodge.com ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE BASIN INN 406-848-7080 4 Maiden Basin Dr.•Gardiner YellowstoneBasinInn.com ● ● ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE BIG ROCK INN 406-848-9435 902 Scott St. W•Gardiner YellowstoneBigRockInn.com ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE CONDOS & SUITES 406-262-0880 224 Stone St.•Gardiner YellowstoneCondosandSuites.com ● ● YELLOWSTONE DESTINATIONS 406-589-7350 754 US-89•Gardiner YellowstoneDestinations.com ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE DREAMIN CAMP 406-224-1599 30 Mule Deer Rd•Emigrant YellowstoneDreaminCamp.com ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE GATEWAY INN 406-848-7100 103 Bigelow Ln.•Gardiner YellowstoneGatewayInn.com ● ● ● ● ● YELLOWSTONE MOUNTAIN CABINS 307-344-7311 525 Jardine Rd. •Gardiner YellowstoneMountainCabins.com ● ● YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK LODGES 307-344-7311 Throughout Park•Yellowstone NP YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com ● ● VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971 27
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2021-22 GARDINER VISITOR GUIDE SHOPPING & SERVICES AUTOMOTIVE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS CONT. Dino Mart 406-848-9403 Stafford Animal Shelter 406-222-2111 Town Station - Conoco 406-848-7742 Upper Yellowstone Roundup Association Yellowstone Dino Lube 406-848-9401 Yellowstone Forever 406-848-2400 Yellowstone Park Service Stations 406-848-7333 Yellowstone International Arts Festival 406-579-6414 BANKS & CREDIT UNIONS COMPUTER & INTERNET SERVICES Bank of the Rockies 406-333-9009 Yellowstone Media Design 406-848-2210 First Interstate Bank 406-848-7474 Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union 307-344-7974 GALLERIES, ARTISTS & FRAMING Blue Bison Art 406-223-2751 BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTION High Country Gallery 406-848-7220 Elk River Art Studio & Gallery 406-848-9449 Lehrkinds Coca Cola Bottling Company 406-586-2029 Yellowstone Wild The Gallery 406-240-6968 CHILDCARE GIFTS & GEAR Little People’s Learning Center 307-344-9011 Frontier Mercantile 406-848-7220 Kellem’s Montana Saddlery 406-848-7776 CHIROPRACTORS & MASSAGE Paradise Adventure Company 888-722-6505 Stone Gate Chiropractic 406-425-2421 Parks' Fly Shop 406-848-7314 Zondra Skertich, LMT 406-220-2201 TrailQuipt - Bear Spray Rentals 406-848-4064 Yellowstone Forever 406-848-2400 CHURCHES Yellowstone General Stores 406-586-7593 Gardiner Baptist Church 406-223-4478 Yellowstone Gifts & Sweets 406-848-7011 St. Williams Catholic Church 406-222-1393 Yellowstone Outpost Mall 406-848-7220 CLEANING SERVICES GROCERY STORE House of Clean Inc. 800-223-5082 Gardiner Market 406-848-7524 Industrial Towel & Cover Supply 406-222-1131 INSURANCE PROVIDERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS AP Health Advisor 931-264-8729 Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness Foundation 406-445-3070 Bear Creek Council 406-248-1154 LAUNDROMAT Big Bear Stampede North Entrance Washtub 406-848-9870 Child Care Connections 406-587-7786 Electric Peak Arts Council MEDICAL SERVICES Gardiner Community Library 406-848-7835 Bear Hearing Solutions 406-333-2547 Gardiner Food Pantry 307-344-9006 Livingston Healthcare 406-222-3541 Greater Yellowstone Coalition 406-586-1593 Medcor Inc - Mammoth Clinic 307-344-7965 Greater Gardiner Community Council 406-848-1883 MSU Park County Extension 406-222-4156 North Yellowstone Education Foundation 406-823-0522 Your view from our font porch! Come visit with us! Only 4 miles from Gardiner. 406-848-7080 4 Maiden Basin Dr. Yel l owstone B a si nInn.com 30 VisitGardinerMT.com | 406-848-7971
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