New log home on river, 25 miles from Yellowstone, mountain view
4.9
Outstanding(49 Reviews)Cabin in Island Park, ID
16 guests · 5 bedrooms · 5 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi, Parking and more
About this cabin rental
4 Bedroom / 5 Baths. Beautifully decorated. Sleeps 16. Central heating!
Only 25 miles from Yellowstone, this new (2023) real-log home sits right on the banks of the pristine Snake River just below its source at Big Springs and upriver from Macks Inn. In the winter, snowmobile, cross country ski, or just sit by the fire and enjoy the snow falling on the river outside. In the summer, fish, kayak, raft or swim, there is nothing between you and the river. Located on 2 wooded acres, the home sleeps 16. There are 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, one being accessible from both inside the cabin and an outside door. The modern kitchen has a double oven and an induction cooktop. The large dining room table seats up to 14, and has a river view through riverside windows. The living room and loft also look out onto the river and meadows. The cabin is only a few yards away from the 6 million acre Targhee National Forest and only 22 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Wildlife sightings are frequent. There is plenty of room to explore and enjoy the beautiful view of the river and mountains. Float down the peaceful river in rafts or kayaks.
For an extra $50 per night, In addition to the main cabin there is a small summer guest cabin for those who want extra privacy and an "in the woods" experience. The cabin has a queen bed and double futon. There is no plumbing but a short path takes you to a half bathroom in the main cabin with an outside entrance.
A children's play set is close by. This cabin has everything your group needs to enjoy the mountain air. Grocery stores, golfing, restaurants and other amenities are within 2 to 5 miles away. The cabin has 2 kayaks, a canoe, internet, 2 washers and driers, fire pit, barbecue and much more.
ACTIVITIES
In the winter, enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and relaxing by the fire while viewing the river and wildlife through the large windows. Snow machine rentals are available nearby. Beautiful groomed XC ski trails close in Harriman State Park.
In the summertime the fishing is phenomenal and you are right on the river! You are also within easy reach of a number of other famous fly fishing rivers: the Madison, the Yellowstone, Warm River, Fall River, and Box Canyon on the Snake, to name some of the main ones. Henry’s Lake is also great for fishing from a boat.
Large rubber boats, kayaks, and inner tubes are available for rent nearby. They will drop you off at the boat ramp just below Big Springs, where the Henry’s Fork of the Snake (a.k.a. the North Fork – the river our Cabin sits next to) comes up out of the ground (technically, the Yellowstone Aquifer finds its way to the surface at that point). It’s a 4 mile float back down to the Cabin. We also suggest a rubber raft trip down Box Canyon, further down on the Snake, coming out at Last Chance.
Be sure to visit the bridge at Big Springs where the headwaters of the Henry’s Fork originate. While there, tour the John Sack Cabin – a short walk away, through the campground south of the Springs. There are some truly massive rainbow and hybrid trout that rest under the Big Springs bridge during the summer. The best food for tempting them out from under the bridge is whole kernel corn. As you might suspect, Big Springs is a rigorously enforced no fishing area.
There are endless trails for ATV, motor cycles, bikes and walking in the area. Many local shops have an excellent hiking guide. A car drive to the top of Sawtelle Peak gives breathtaking views of the whole area. For hikers, we recommend Targhee Creek Trail, which is signposted off Highway 20 heading north, a few miles after the junction with Highway 87. The trail is moderate and the spring wildflowers in July are abundant.
There are a couple of rodeos around, depending on the timing of your stay. A very fun one is located on Red Rock Road (about 3 miles north of Mack’s Inn, on Highway 20), then west to the Meadow View Ranch. Tickets include a Dutch oven dinner.
The Island Park Reservoir and nearby Hebgen Lake offer water sports. You can rent boats and wave runners at Last Chance. There are also various types of ATVs. Local shops in Island Park Resort, much closer to the Richards Cabin (~1 mile north on Highway 20), rent similar equipment.
Harriman State Park, just south of Last Chance on Highway 20, has great nature trails, historical old ranch buildings built by the Harriman family of New York, and is home to a large trumpeter swan flock on its Golden Lake. The $5 fee per car is also good at Mesa Falls.
A MUST SEE is Mesa Falls, both Upper and Lower. Walk the boardwalks around the magnificent falls, and visit the animal exhibit in the lodge next to the Upper Falls. The road to Mesa Falls takes off from Highway 20, down by Harriman State Park.
Eagle Ridge Ranch offers horseback riding for all ages.
Try a hike to the Coffee Pot rapids. The trail leaves the Coffee Pot Campground, then follows the river for 2 miles to the rapids. It is a truly beautiful hike. In late July and August, there are often ripe huckleberries along the trail.
Golf at Island Park Village.
To visit Yellowstone National Park – take Highway 20 north. Just past Henry’s Lake, the highway will turn east and cross the Continental Divide, entering Montana. The Park’s west entrance is in West Yellowstone.
West Yellowstone has a number of fun attractions:
- A Grizzly and Wolf Center
- A Ropes and Zip Line course
- White water rafting on the Gallatin River
- An IMAX theater
Seriously consider the Playmill Theater in West Yellowstone, a regional summer theater drawing its talent mostly from Brigham Young University Idaho. You will need reservations'
Back at the cabin, relax on the porch. Wave to the floaters drifting down from Big Springs. Offer them homemade cookies. You will make lots of new friends. Enjoy the view of Sawtelle Peak. Watch for wildlife. Besides moose, animals we have spotted include River otters, beavers, muskrats, mink, pine martins, skunks, squirrels and many bird species, including ospreys, sandhill cranes, blue herons and bald eagles.
Only 25 miles from Yellowstone, this new (2023) real-log home sits right on the banks of the pristine Snake River just below its source at Big Springs and upriver from Macks Inn. In the winter, snowmobile, cross country ski, or just sit by the fire and enjoy the snow falling on the river outside. In the summer, fish, kayak, raft or swim, there is nothing between you and the river. Located on 2 wooded acres, the home sleeps 16. There are 3 full bathrooms and 2 half baths, one being accessible from both inside the cabin and an outside door. The modern kitchen has a double oven and an induction cooktop. The large dining room table seats up to 14, and has a river view through riverside windows. The living room and loft also look out onto the river and meadows. The cabin is only a few yards away from the 6 million acre Targhee National Forest and only 22 miles from Yellowstone National Park. Wildlife sightings are frequent. There is plenty of room to explore and enjoy the beautiful view of the river and mountains. Float down the peaceful river in rafts or kayaks.
For an extra $50 per night, In addition to the main cabin there is a small summer guest cabin for those who want extra privacy and an "in the woods" experience. The cabin has a queen bed and double futon. There is no plumbing but a short path takes you to a half bathroom in the main cabin with an outside entrance.
A children's play set is close by. This cabin has everything your group needs to enjoy the mountain air. Grocery stores, golfing, restaurants and other amenities are within 2 to 5 miles away. The cabin has 2 kayaks, a canoe, internet, 2 washers and driers, fire pit, barbecue and much more.
ACTIVITIES
In the winter, enjoy snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and relaxing by the fire while viewing the river and wildlife through the large windows. Snow machine rentals are available nearby. Beautiful groomed XC ski trails close in Harriman State Park.
In the summertime the fishing is phenomenal and you are right on the river! You are also within easy reach of a number of other famous fly fishing rivers: the Madison, the Yellowstone, Warm River, Fall River, and Box Canyon on the Snake, to name some of the main ones. Henry’s Lake is also great for fishing from a boat.
Large rubber boats, kayaks, and inner tubes are available for rent nearby. They will drop you off at the boat ramp just below Big Springs, where the Henry’s Fork of the Snake (a.k.a. the North Fork – the river our Cabin sits next to) comes up out of the ground (technically, the Yellowstone Aquifer finds its way to the surface at that point). It’s a 4 mile float back down to the Cabin. We also suggest a rubber raft trip down Box Canyon, further down on the Snake, coming out at Last Chance.
Be sure to visit the bridge at Big Springs where the headwaters of the Henry’s Fork originate. While there, tour the John Sack Cabin – a short walk away, through the campground south of the Springs. There are some truly massive rainbow and hybrid trout that rest under the Big Springs bridge during the summer. The best food for tempting them out from under the bridge is whole kernel corn. As you might suspect, Big Springs is a rigorously enforced no fishing area.
There are endless trails for ATV, motor cycles, bikes and walking in the area. Many local shops have an excellent hiking guide. A car drive to the top of Sawtelle Peak gives breathtaking views of the whole area. For hikers, we recommend Targhee Creek Trail, which is signposted off Highway 20 heading north, a few miles after the junction with Highway 87. The trail is moderate and the spring wildflowers in July are abundant.
There are a couple of rodeos around, depending on the timing of your stay. A very fun one is located on Red Rock Road (about 3 miles north of Mack’s Inn, on Highway 20), then west to the Meadow View Ranch. Tickets include a Dutch oven dinner.
The Island Park Reservoir and nearby Hebgen Lake offer water sports. You can rent boats and wave runners at Last Chance. There are also various types of ATVs. Local shops in Island Park Resort, much closer to the Richards Cabin (~1 mile north on Highway 20), rent similar equipment.
Harriman State Park, just south of Last Chance on Highway 20, has great nature trails, historical old ranch buildings built by the Harriman family of New York, and is home to a large trumpeter swan flock on its Golden Lake. The $5 fee per car is also good at Mesa Falls.
A MUST SEE is Mesa Falls, both Upper and Lower. Walk the boardwalks around the magnificent falls, and visit the animal exhibit in the lodge next to the Upper Falls. The road to Mesa Falls takes off from Highway 20, down by Harriman State Park.
Eagle Ridge Ranch offers horseback riding for all ages.
Try a hike to the Coffee Pot rapids. The trail leaves the Coffee Pot Campground, then follows the river for 2 miles to the rapids. It is a truly beautiful hike. In late July and August, there are often ripe huckleberries along the trail.
Golf at Island Park Village.
To visit Yellowstone National Park – take Highway 20 north. Just past Henry’s Lake, the highway will turn east and cross the Continental Divide, entering Montana. The Park’s west entrance is in West Yellowstone.
West Yellowstone has a number of fun attractions:
- A Grizzly and Wolf Center
- A Ropes and Zip Line course
- White water rafting on the Gallatin River
- An IMAX theater
Seriously consider the Playmill Theater in West Yellowstone, a regional summer theater drawing its talent mostly from Brigham Young University Idaho. You will need reservations'
Back at the cabin, relax on the porch. Wave to the floaters drifting down from Big Springs. Offer them homemade cookies. You will make lots of new friends. Enjoy the view of Sawtelle Peak. Watch for wildlife. Besides moose, animals we have spotted include River otters, beavers, muskrats, mink, pine martins, skunks, squirrels and many bird species, including ospreys, sandhill cranes, blue herons and bald eagles.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
Dishwasher
TV
Wheelchair accessible
Map of Island Park, ID
Reviews
4.9
Outstanding(49 Reviews)4.9
One of my favorite places on earth.
4.9
The house Beautiful and close by the River, grandkids, love kayaking, fishing this is ours first time at island park and we plan to come again
4.9
We absolutely love this cabin and its location. We can fush and float all we want to. You can sit on the front porch and see osprey and moose just to nane a few things. We had a wonderful time.
4.9
Perfect for two families, with two masters on the main floor and plenty of space upstairs for the kids. Could use a stockpile of cooking supplies spices/oil etc. as other than salt and pepper there wasn’t anything. Couldn’t use the back patio at all as the mosquitos were so bad that we were afraid to open the doors as they invaded the house anytime we did. But that is no fault of the house itself.
Great location with restaurants and stores nearby but still felt isolated.
4.9
We had a fantastic vacation at this place. We spent hours sitting on the back porch talking with the folks floating down the river, watching wildlife ( a moose visiting us every day), fly fishing, and just enjoying one of the best overall views on the planet. Half hour from Yellowstone and grocery, gas right down the road. Hosts are beyond five star, and have thoughtfully provided everything you need. Be sure to read the Cabin binder, that provides a history of the property.
4.9
Wonder cabin and a beautiful location on the river. House is very comfortable and clean.
4.9
Best spot in the Yellowstone area
We have stayed in every cabin from wapiti, WY to Island Park, ID to Pray, MT over 17 yrs Its the best spot out there! Incredible fishing. Moose everywhere. As good as it gets!
4.9
location, location, location
The cabin is rustic, we called it glamping. But it had everything we needed and was comfortable. The location was peaceful and secluded. We saw several moose, birds, and ducks. We plan to stay here again.
4.9
Fantastic Stay
Beautiful property in a great location
4.9
Late August in Idaho
There were plenty of beds for our party of eight, with two bedrooms in the main cabin, a one bedroom annex, and a bunk house. Like other historic properties where we have staid, the two bathrooms were small, but the hot water did not run out. The overall feel was cozy, and the setting is gorgeous.
We saw moose and osprey from the cabin, and enjoyed sitting on the front porch waving to those kayaking and rafting the river. We visited Yellowstone and a local waterfall, and rafted down the river.
4.9
"A Little Bit Of Heaven"
Our stay at this jewel on the river invigorates us! We spend the rest of the year planning for the time when get to come back. The view out the window is like nothing you will experience anywhere else. We love it!
4.9
Great place for a family gathering
We loved staying at this cabin to celebrate my dad's 60th birthday! We enjoyed fishing from the bank in front of the cabin in the morning & evening. We also kayaked and paddle boarded to and from the cabin. The 2 kids under 4 really enjoyed the playset. We had 4 families coming together and there was more than enough room to park and spread out. This was a nice, charming cabin for us to get together!
4.9
We have stayed here a few times and love the location.
4.9
Location is great
We have stayed here a few times and love the location.
4.9
Had a great time once again. Excellent little rustic cabin in a amazing setting.
4.9
Had a great time once again. Excellent little rustic cabin in a amazing setting.
4.9
Excellent stay
Had a great time once again. Excellent little rustic cabin in a amazing setting.
4.9
We love this cabin. Being right on the river is the best ever. We watched moose, beaver, muskrat, osprey and fished tons. It was wonderful.
4.9
This is our all time favorite rental for family gatherings. Owners and manager are amazing. The history of the cabin gives it a wonderful feel, and the location is so peaceful with the river right there at your door. Lots of fun memories and time together
4.9
Favorite cabin
We love this cabin. Being right on the river is the best ever. We watched moose, beaver, muskrat, osprey and fished tons. It was wonderful.
4.9
This was our 8th year at this beautiful spot. I wish there were a way to preserve it forever. My grandchildren spend hours canoeing and fishing on the river and I never worry about their safety. They become free range children - a wonderful adventure for them.
4.9
With 8 adults, 6 of which were couples and one senior adult, sleeping arrangements were difficult. The stairs going up to the 2nd floor bedroom were narrow and a bit tough to navigate with a heavy suitcase. We thoroughly enjoyed the location. The bedroom above the garage had spiders. The canoe and kayaks were a bonus that we really enjoyed. We had searched for a moose in Yellowstone, only to get to the cottage and find one right across the river!! Mike was very informative and we really enjoyed visiting. He gave us great ideas of places to go and see.
4.9
Great location
With 8 adults, 6 of which were couples and one senior adult, sleeping arrangements were difficult. The stairs going up to the 2nd floor bedroom were narrow and a bit tough to navigate with a heavy suitcase. We thoroughly enjoyed the location. The bedroom above the garage had spiders. The canoe and kayaks were a bonus that we really enjoyed. We had searched for a moose in Yellowstone, only to get to the cottage and find one right across the river!! Mike was very informative and we really enjoyed visiting. He gave us great ideas of places to go and see.
4.9
Queen of the River
This was our 8th year at this beautiful spot. I wish there were a way to preserve it forever. My grandchildren spend hours canoeing and fishing on the river and I never worry about their safety. They become free range children - a wonderful adventure for them.
4.9
Favorite place on earth
This is our all time favorite rental for family gatherings. Owners and manager are amazing. The history of the cabin gives it a wonderful feel, and the location is so peaceful with the river right there at your door. Lots of fun memories and time together
4.9
Lots of fishing this trip, with several catches. We celebrated my son's birthday and had a moose calf join us across the river. This was our second time and won't be our last.
4.9
2nd time
Lots of fishing this trip, with several catches. We celebrated my son's birthday and had a moose calf join us across the river. This was our second time and won't be our last.
4.9
We have stayed in many places in this area. But this little cabin is the best I’ve seen yet.
Loved it!!
4.9
Beautiful
We had a great time fishing and enjoying family. The is cabin rustic and very fitting for the setting. My son caught his first fish and was elated as he had an audience. My children slept like a dream. The grounds keeper was knowledgeable about the area and gave great recommendations. Even with a rainy day we had room to play games and relax with a warm fire. Lots of wildlife we got to see with a front row seat.
4.9
Best Cabin On The River
Can not wait to book another stay !!!
4.9
Great location
We loved being close to the river. If we never left the property, we would have been perfectly happy.
4.9
Location is great
This is our third time of renting property. The area is wonderful. The cabin is older but well maintained. Bathrooms are small but meet our needs.
Porch is great to sit on and watch the river. Great for getting on and off the river. Cant say enough about the location. This is the place if you want a good location on the river. None better.
Owners and property manager have been great to work with.
We want to continue using this property for future stays.
4.9
The location of this cabin is absolutely wonderful
We love being right on the river. We watched moose, cranes, pelicans, osprey and lots of other birds daily. It was a great place to get out of the river for float trips and you can fish right from the cabin. A very fun place to stay.
4.9
A little piece of heaven.
Great cabin in a perfect spot right on the river. The cabin is rustic and old, but that exactly what we expected and what we wanted. No bathrooms in the guest houses was the only thing that was a problem. Other than that, it was a perfect vacation.
4.9
Queen of the River
This was our 6th year and we always have a great time. Such a beautiful spot! My grandchildren if given the choice of this place or Disneyland, would take the cabin every time!
4.9
a Treasure!!
This old family cabin is fabulous!! The location can't be beat. We had moose visiting us on the front porch. We enjoyed our stay and hope to visit again. Everything is in great condition and clean for being an old cabin in the woods, the layout of the cabin is weird at first but you get used to it. We had plenty of room and everyone could find a quiet corner if they desired. The beds were comfortable and sheets and towels were clean and fresh. The bathrooms are small but we weren't there for a spacious bathroom, we were there to be outside!!
4.9
Surrounded by Nature
The living room looks out on the most beautiful stretch of Henry's Fork. The fish are active with osprey, pelicans and cormorants in the air all through the day.
The cabin was well outfitted, very attractive and comfortable.
4.9
Fantastic view
This is a very old cabin but well maintained and with all the comforts you need. When they say on the river it is steps away from the river and a great fishing hole.
Even had a moose come up on the deck the first morning to visit us.
4.9
Peaceful Family Getaway
The location is fantastic - just steps away from the river, and close to Yellowstone. Check-in and check-out were easy, and property manager stopped by to make sure we had everything we needed. The kids loved the play structure (with swings) and fire pit for s’mores. A great vacation!
4.9
Piece of Heaven
This historic cabin is well-maintained and full of character. Nowhere else on the river puts you so near to the water. As the river bends, the privacy provides shelter for blue herons, moose, minks, and more. Osprey nest in plain sight. To us, this place is a "piece of Heaven". Every year we hope to be here a few days longer to feel its peace.
FAQs
How much does this cabin cost compared to others in Island Park?
The average price for a rental in Island Park is £302 per night. This rental is £275 above the average.
Is parking included with this cabin?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at New log home on river, 25 miles from Yellowstone, mountain view. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cabin?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cabin. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is New log home on river, 25 miles from Yellowstone, mountain view pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cabin is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at New log home on river, 25 miles from Yellowstone, mountain view?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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