Directions | From I-90 take Livingston Exit 333 then turn left onto Highway 89 south. You'll travel 18 miles from the exit. Look for the Yellowstone RV Park on the left and Mile Marker 35. Just past Mile Marker 35 is the Moose Horn Gallery on the right. Turn right IMMEDIATELY after the Gallery onto Paradise Ranch Road (you'll know it by all the mailboxes). Go over the canal (heading west on Paradise Ranch Road) and our driveway is on the left after about 1/2 mile. The gate post has a sign that says "3488" and there is a solar light on each post. Turn into the driveway, go past the SECOND red building and park behind it. The entrance is the sliding glass door.
From Gardiner (Yellowstone National Park), travel 34 miles north on Highway 89. About 3/4 mile past mile marker 34, you will see a large home, mail boxes, and the Moose Horn Gallery. IMMEDIATELY after the large home turn left onto Paradise Ranch Road. Follow the rest of above directions.From I-90 take Livingston Exit 333 then turn left onto Highway 89 south. You'll travel 18 miles from the exit. Look for the Yellowstone RV Park on the left and Mile Marker 35. Just past Mile Marker 35 is the Moose Horn Gallery on the right. Turn right IMMEDIATELY after the Gallery onto Paradise Ranch Road (you'll know it by all the mailboxes). Go over the canal (heading west on Paradise Ranch Road) and our driveway is on the left after about 1/2 mile. The gate post has a sign that says "3488" an |
NetDescriptions | Paradise Valley Cottage is your comfortable home away from home set amongst giant willows and pine trees with a view of the Rocky Mountains. The cottage is a stand alone building on our property, with a private entrance, and centrally located between Livingston and Yellowstone National Park with easy access to all that Paradise Valley has to offer. Step onto the wood deck and flagstone patio to enjoy the magnificent views and barbecue your favorite meal. Walk along Eight Mile Creek to our private pond and watch the trout jump or stop on the bridge to enjoy the music of the water flowing while gazing up at Emigrant Peak.
Five miles from the cottage is Chico Hot Springs. After a day of hiking or skiing this is the place to be to sooth your tired muscles and relax. Here you can catch a meal at the grill or make reservations for a more elegant dinner in the dining room. Later, you can take in a live band and dance the night away. On the way to Chico Hot Springs there is a general store with everything you can imagine and across the street is a post office, bank, lunchenette, bakery and the Old Saloon where you can enjoy a fantastic breakfast, burger or your favorite beverage.
The biggest attraction is just 35 miles south - Yellowstone National Park. Besides the famous Old Faithful Geyser, you will see wildlife - bison, elk, bear, big horn sheep, and if you're really lucky, wolf. The Park has so many wonderful sights that one day is never enough. If you are able, hike some of the back trails to really experience the peaceful beauty and in the winter, take a snow coach tour, snowmobile, or cross-country ski to enjoy the silence and pristine beauty.
For all the fishermen out there, Yellowstone River is easily accessed by our private site, one-half mile from the cottage. Set your drift boat in the river or wade in to catch rainbow and brown trout. Whether you are fly fishing or bait fishing, Yellowstone River will not disappoint. In the summer, if you're look for a boating experience or want to sunbath at the beach of a lake, Daily Lake is 15 minutes away and swimming, sailing, fishing and windsurfing are some of the popular activities found on this lake.
In the town of Livingston, among all the necessities (grocery store, pharmacies) you will find museums, art galleries, a farmer's market on Wednesdays throughout the summer, restaurants and boutique shops. There is also an 18-hole golf course and Sacajawea Park which hosts the annual music summer fest in July. Wintertime brings to Livingston live plays at the Blue Slipper and Firehouse, seasonal events such as the Christmas Stroll, bazaar and New Years Dance at the Depot. |