Cabin Rentals Near Yellowstone's West Entrance
Six private cabins between Big Springs and Ashton, Idaho, sleeping thirteen to sixty-eight guests. Ten minutes to an hour from Yellowstone's west gate. Independently owned, locally managed.
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From thirteen guests to sixty-eight.
Each Grandview property is independently owned and locally managed — we handle the listings, the cleanings, the keys, and the questions. You get the property and the river.
The collection ranges from a 13-person walkout basecamp on Henry's Lake to a 68-person twin-dome property with two theaters and a private ski hill. Six cabins in Island Park and Ashton — all within an hour of Yellowstone.
Six cabins, four locations.
Riverfront Wildlife Lodge
Six themed suites, 12-person hot tub, arcade, and 40+ live animals on the property. Henry’s Fork in the backyard.
Sleeps 19 · 7 BR Henry’s Lake · 24 min to YellowstoneLodge at Cutthroat Landing
Lakefront cabin in a gated Henry’s Lake community. Private boat slip, hot tub, hotel-grade finish.
Sleeps 18 · 6 BR Ashton · 1 hr to YellowstoneTeton View Retreat — Both Domes
Twin-dome property booked as one unit. Two theaters, two pool tables, private ski hill, Teton views.
Sleeps 68 · 12 BR Ashton · 1 hr to YellowstoneTeton View Retreat — East Cabin
Eastern dome of the twin-dome property. Theater, indoor zipline, private ski hill, Grand Teton views.
Sleeps 36 · 6 BR Ashton · 1 hr to YellowstoneTeton View Retreat — West Cabin
Western mirror of East. Same building, opposite layout, evening light. Shared ski hill.
Sleeps 36 · 6 BR Bills Island · 40 min to YellowstoneTrails End Lodge
Timber-and-stone lodge on a private peninsula community. Hot tub, fire pit, 15+ animal mounts.
Sleeps 12 · 4 BR Henry’s Lake · 15 min to YellowstoneBeautiful Views
Lakefront walkout-suite basecamp. Closest to Yellowstone, lowest nightly rate, sleeps 13.
Sleeps 13 · 3 BRYellowstone, the Tetons, and the Henry's Fork — all from here.
Island Park sits at the corner where Yellowstone's west entrance, Harriman State Park's blue-ribbon Henry's Fork, and Mesa Falls all converge inside an hour of driving. The Tetons rise to the south. This is the country Idaho locals bring their families to.
Most of our guests come once for the park and come back for the river.
- Yellowstone National Park's west entrance, 25 min – 1 hr away
- Henry's Lake — trophy cutthroat fishing & private lake access
- Harriman State Park & the Henry's Fork — fly fishing's home water
- Mesa Falls Scenic Byway — waterfalls, pull-offs, easy hikes
- Hundreds of miles of UTV, ATV & snowmobile trails
- Teton range views from the East & West Retreats

Plan around what you came for.
Seasonal itineraries, route guides, fishing notes, snowmobile country, and where to eat. Working reference, with reference to the National Park Service, Idaho Fish & Game, and the people running the trips.

Yellowstone West Entrance: Day-Trip Planner
29 miles north. Three full-day itineraries. Real drive times, real fees, what to skip.
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The Complete Guide to Island Park
The Henry’s Fork. Yellowstone’s west gate. A volcanic caldera. A town of 193 people.
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Fly Fishing the Henry’s Fork
Five sections. A dozen hatches. The most demanding dry-fly water in the country.
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Mesa Falls Scenic Byway
28 miles of National Scenic Byway. Two waterfalls, including the 114-foot Upper Falls.
EXPLORE →A working guide to the country around the cabins.
Yellowstone
Island Park
On the Water
Trails & Backcountry
A few of the questions we hear most.
Practical answers to what guests ask before they book — distances, group bookings, what's included, and what to plan for.
Email [email protected] or call (208) 821-4034.
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How far are Grandview's cabins from Yellowstone National Park?
The Lodge at Cutthroat Landing on Henry's Lake sits about 25 minutes from Yellowstone's west entrance. The Teton View Retreat — East and West Cabins in Ashton are roughly one hour from the west gate, with Teton range views from the property — well-suited if you also plan to visit Grand Teton National Park. -
Can large groups book multiple cabins together?
Yes — and groups frequently do. The Teton View Retreat — East and West Cabins sit side-by-side and are commonly booked together for combined groups of up to 68 guests. We coordinate multi-cabin stays across the collection for family reunions, corporate retreats, weddings, and milestone celebrations. -
What's the best time of year to visit?
June through September is peak season — prime time for Yellowstone visits, fly fishing the Henry's Fork, and Henry's Lake cutthroat fishing. Winter (December through March) is a different kind of magic, with hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails accessible from the cabins. Shoulder seasons offer the lowest rates and the smallest crowds. -
What airport should I fly into?
Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) is closest, about 90 minutes by car. Bozeman Yellowstone International (BZN) is roughly two hours and offers more direct flights from major hubs. Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) is about two hours, the most expensive option, and best suited if you also plan to visit Grand Teton. -
What's included with a stay?
All cabins include linens, towels, fully equipped chef's kitchens, hot tubs, fast Wi-Fi, and dedicated parking. The Teton View Retreats include theater rooms, pool tables, air hockey, shuffleboard, and game rooms. The Lodge at Cutthroat Landing includes a private boat ramp on Henry's Lake and pickleball court access. -
Are pets allowed?
Pet policies vary by property. Please review individual property pages or contact us before booking to confirm pet accommodations and any associated fees. -
How much is the deposit, and when is the balance due?
A 30% deposit secures your dates. The remaining balance is charged 30 days before check-in. For stays booked within 30 days of arrival, the full amount is due at booking. We accept all major credit cards. You'll receive a clear receipt and the contact for your local manager the moment a reservation goes through. -
Can multiple families split the payment for a reunion or group trip?
Yes — most of our group bookings work this way. The lead booker secures the reservation with the deposit; the balance can then be split across additional credit cards we collect before the 30-day balance window. Email or call us when you book and we'll coordinate the split so no one's covering the whole thing on a single statement. -
Is there a minimum night stay?
Two nights minimum year-round across most properties; three or four nights during peak summer weeks (mid-June through August) and major holiday weeks (Christmas, New Year's, Spring Break, July 4). The booking widget on each property page enforces this automatically — if your dates don't meet the minimum, it'll tell you immediately. -
What does the cleaning fee cover, and how much is it?
Cleaning fees range from $250 to $850 depending on property size — the exact fee is shown in your quote before you commit. It covers full housekeeping, linen and towel laundering, hot tub sanitization, restocking of basics (paper, soap, dishwasher and laundry detergent), and a property condition check. No surprise add-ons; what's quoted is what you pay. -
Is there a damage deposit, and how does it work?
We hold $500 (smaller cabins) to $2,000 (larger properties) as a pre-authorization on your credit card 48 hours before check-in. It's released within 72 hours after check-out assuming no incidents. We don't nickel-and-dime — broken wine glass, scratched bowl, the kind of normal stuff that happens with twelve people in a kitchen doesn't get charged. Real damage gets a written explanation and itemized cost before any charge. -
What's the cancellation policy?
Full refund if you cancel more than 60 days before check-in, minus a $50 administrative fee. Between 60 and 30 days out: 50% refund of the deposit. Within 30 days: deposit is non-refundable but transferable to alternate dates within 12 months if availability allows. Example: book a $4,000 stay with a $1,200 deposit, cancel 75 days out, refund is $1,150 to your card.
Three things that don't happen elsewhere.
What you actually get when you book through us instead of going through an OTA. No price math — just what's different.
Local 208 area code. Not a Salt Lake call center.
We answer (208) 821-4034 from 8am to 8pm Mountain. After hours, you get a callback within two hours. Property questions go to someone who has actually been inside the cabin.
Cancel up to 7 days before check-in.
Full refund on cancellations 7+ days out. Within 7 days, we work with you — wildfire, illness, weather. Compare to OTA "strict" policies that take 50% if you cancel a month out.
The quote you get is the bill you pay.
Cleaning fee shown up front. Damage hold returned on checkout. No surprise resort fees, no service fees that show up only at the final screen.
Big trips take a little planning.
A weekend on Henry's Lake is one kind of trip. A family reunion across three generations, a corporate off-site, or a wedding weekend at Teton View is a different one. We plan each of them the same way — walk through your dates and your headcount, match you to the right cabin, and hold the dates while you decide.
The Plan Your Trip page has the day-by-day map: Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Mesa Falls, snowmobile trails, Henry's Fork float trips. How to book walks through payment splits, cancellation, and what to expect on the day.
Behind all of this is a small team — who we are, why we manage cabins in this valley, and how the properties came together. Own a cabin nearby and want to hear about our management program? Head to the owners page.




