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Welcome to a unique landscape rich in history and adventure. Enjoy year-round outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, mountaineering, and wildlife watching. In winter, experience world-class snowmobiling, ice fishing, and skiing. Terra Nova Cabins, open year-round, offer access to lakes and trails for endless adventures.


West Yellowstone

The West Yellowstone Visitor Center has friendly staff and loads of information about West Yellowstone events, things to do, and suggestions for restaurants and shopping.

Yellowstone National Park

Visiting Yellowstone National Park? We are located 18 miles from the West Yellowstone entrance.

Yellowstone Tours

These local Yellowstone guides know the best spots for wildlife watching and photography making your Yellowstone trip easy! Choose from Upper Loop and Lower Loop customized tours, or a combination of Yellowstone tour and white water rafting are available.

Snowmobiles

Explore over 400 miles of groomed snowmobile trails and backcountry powder access around West Yellowstone, Montana. From December 15 – March 15th, daily snowmobile tours travel into Yellowstone.

Henrys Lake State Park

Henrys Lake State Park is an outdoorsy dream it is the perfect place to go fishing for trout. Located in the high mountains of Idaho make sure that you take in the view.

Kirkwood Resort Marina

Just across the street and folks can rent water sports equipment including guided pontoon boat rides.

Madison Adventures

Enjoy a unique experience on the ice of Hebgen Lake with Garrett Ostler of Madison Adventures! His passion and expertise for ice fishing make him the ideal guide for anyone looking to try their hand at the classic winter sport.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is an easy day trip from Terra Nova Cabins.

Fly Fishing

Riverside Anglers offers guided float or wade fly fishing trips on the Madison, Gallatin, Yellowstone, and Hebgen Lake. Guided wade fishing trips on the rivers and lakes in Yellowstone National Park.

Birding

Excellent birding surrounds West Yellowstone. By walking, hiking or horseback riding, serious bird watchers can explore the trails, forests, and waterways.

Blue Ribbon Flies

For over 30 years, Blue Ribbon Flies has been helping outfit anglers visiting the Yellowstone area with the latest in fly fishing equipment, information on hatches, fly patterns and the world’s largest selection of fly tying materials.

Cycling Tours

Yellowstone’s “Cycle-only days” as soon as the roads are cleared of snow. From then until late April, the Park is open to non-motorized traffic only. Outside the Park, ride along Highway 287, with wide shoulders and scenic pullouts as you travel along the north shore of Hebgen Lake.

Earthquake Lake

Just eight miles west of Kirkwood Resort is the Earthquake Lake Visitor Center. On August 17, 1959 a 7.5 earthquake triggered a massive landslide of 80 million tons of rock, which stopped the flow of the Madison River and formed Quake Lake.

Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center

The center works to teach visitors about the grizzly bears and wolfs at the center. Make sure to check out he amazing animals while in town.

Horse Rides

Ride your horse through towering pines and mountain meadows filled with wildflowers and spectacular views with the wranglers from Parade Rest Ranch.

Nevada & Virginia City, Montana

Located just 2 1/2 hours from Kirkwood Resort, are the historical mining cities of Nevada and Virginia City, Montana.
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"The staff were really friendly, the location was beautiful, the facilities were well-maintained."
-NEAL, USA