West Yellowstone is the ideal vacation destination. It is, of course, the western gateway to the
famed Yellowstone National Park—the world's first national park. But West Yellowstone also possess
the charm of a small Western town snuggled into a spectacular Rocky Mountain setting that offers
visitors a wondrous sense of history. Wildlife enthusiasts have found their dream destination in
West Yellowstone, as autumn awakens the elk and other animals, providing perfect wildlife
viewing. The fall is a great time of year for guided float trips, hiking, biking, and fishing.
The spring offers visitors glimpses of baby animals, as well as bird migrations, and mountains
bursting with wildflowers. Hebgen Lake and the Madison and Gallatin Rivers are replete with hungry
trout. Ideal weather conditions invite outdoor travelers to go horseback riding and biking.
Geyser gazing tours and backcountry hikes are great summer activities. You will want to take in
the local rodeo, parades, plays, and movies, and the famous "painted buffalo" that roam the streets
of West Yellowstone.
The ski season is renowned in West Yellowstone. Whether it is skiing, snowshoeing, snow coaches,
or snowmobile, West Yellowstone white-season adventures await the recreational traveler.
Cross-country skiers take over the Rendezvous Ski Trail, and experienced guides offer insights into
the mysteries of Yellowstone in winter.
Shopping in West Yellowstone is a relaxed, casual experience to be savored. As you stroll down
West Yellowstone's main streets you will find a variety of stores, art galleries, and specialty
shops. Highlights of a West Yellowstone shopping excursion include an old-fashioned soda counter,
custom-designed jewelry created by a local silversmith, prints and paintings from local artists, and
specialty "Made in Montana" products and Indian handicrafts.
West Yellowstone will bring out the "West" in you!