Location: Cody, Wyoming, USA (Close to Cowboy Town: Cody and Resort Town of Red Lodge, Mt)
Accommodations: Cabin, 2 Bedrooms + Loft, 1 Bath (Sleeps 7)
Keywords: Private but with easy access & spectacular mountain views, pet friendly
Enjoy being up high in the mountains yet have easy access to TWO tourist towns,Cody, Red Lodge, and Yellowstone Park! Hall of Fame Cowboy, Buck Taylor of Gunsmoke fame,was once the owner of this very unique cabin.
Be up close and personal with The Beartooth Mountains! There are many hiking trails up the mountain,Line Creek is right below to fish for "brookies". The Clark's Fork of The Yellowstone River has the area's best fishing.
Take a hike in the famous Clark's Fork Canyon and view the wildlife,along with the fantastic scenery. All this is within minutes of the cabin.
You can go to Cody for the day and enjoy the always exciting Cody Nite Rodeo,the gunfight at the Irma Hotel,Butch Cassidy's cabin in Old Trail Town, or sign up for river rafting! Drive to Red Lodge from the ranch over the mountain on the Old Meeteetsee Trail, or take a short 25 mile highway drive.Red Lodge has a wildlife zoo,great shopping,Wonderful restaurants,antique stores and casinos. Yellowstone is in the backyard and is accessible through Cody.
Chief Joseph Scenic Highway is a very beautiful drive, within minutes of the cabin.
Have your camera ready, deer and antelope pass thru the ranch every morning and evening. The wildlife is abundant.The sunrise is an awesome sight,rising over The Bighorn Mountains, as you can see 80 miles to the east. The Pryor Mountains, where the wild horses roam, are also in view.
Walk to the west side of the deck and watch the morning glow on The Beartooths. It is a beautiful experience.
Enjoy complete privacy at the ranch & have a night time bonfire
( campfire wood provided ).
The night skies are amazing & you can listen to the coyote's & wolves howl.
Bring horses if you want! Safe electric braid fencing, acres of land with a loafing shed, a round pen and a log barn.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Covered Parking : There is a log barn for bike storage.
- Parking for RV/Boat/Trailer
- Wood Stove
- Beds
- King Bed
- Queen Bed
- Twin/Single Bed
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- DVD
- Video Library
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Charcoal BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio
- Balcony
- View/Location
- Mountain View : Beautiful mountain view, also scenic panoramic view to the East
- Communications
- Telephone
- Broadband Internet
- WiFi (Wireless Internet)
- Other Amenities
- Bonfire area with cut wood provided, log barn with 2 large stalls, one 8 acre corral, one 1 acre corral, safe electric braid fencing, one loafing shed. The log barn can be used to store your RV's or bike's.
- Suitability
- Pet Friendly : Your pet's may run free on property, we are not on a main road with a lot of highway traffic.
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Golf
- Shopping
- Kayaking
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Swimming
- Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Antiquing
- Miniature golf
- Horseback Riding
- Zoo/Wildlife Park
- Restaurants
- Rafting
- Sledding/Tubing
- Hiking
- Rock Climbing
- Spelunking
- Fitness Center/Gym
- Cinemas/Movie Theaters
- Museums
- Other Activities
- Perfect for star gazers with the naked eye or telescope!
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$1,200 to $1,500 a week, daily rate's available,starting at $200.00
Ask about our "Winter-Spring Specials"
Security Deposit $400, Cancellation's- contract deposit refunded upon rebooking,
security deposit completely refunded
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Owner's Profile
Owner Description
Year Purchased: 2004
I am a photographer and horse trainer. I travel a lot, that is how I found the unique area of Clark & Buck Taylor's cabin. I always travel with my dog's,a German Shepherd and a lively Jack Russell, and a new addition of a Great Dane! They LOVE to come out to the ranch and go hiking. My photography was fortunate enough to grace the cover of Cody & Beyond & feature pictures of the area in the 2011 magazine.
Why the Owner Chose Cody
I loved the fact that I could be close to the mountains and yet when family and friends visit we could be close to TWO tourist towns and Yellowstone Park. We never run out of things to do! The mountains are so close and beautiful, and there is a wonderful view in every direction being up so high. Also a big factor is that even though the ranch is private , it is paved up to where the property starts. I can hike right off from the cabin & the Shoshonee National Forest is in the backyard. BLM land backs up behind the cabin so there is plenty of open space. Hiking in the Clarks Fork Canyon is such an experience, hearing the rush of the river, spotting wildlife, glorious views. Picturing the calvary chasing down Cheif Joseph and his tribe many years ago. Best is getting up, sipping coffee and watching the sunrise over the Big Horn's 80 miles to the East, and the colors glow on the mountains behind me and thinking about what the new day will bring.
The Unique Benefits of this Cabin
Enjoy complete privacy & be born free as you will be the only guest at the ranch! Peacefulness, great fishing, hiking in the mountains with many access trails. Seeing the wildlife run free, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets, fresh air and awesome night skies with no city lights. I like the fact that historical figure Jeremiah Johnson used to frequent the area. There was a gunfight in the canyon & Cheif Joseph crossed through here when the calvary was in pursuit. There is a lot of history and you can feel it.
The cabin itself is so unique with hand tooled logs right from the Rocky Mountains! The decor is all "old west", and you really feel a wonderful "western experience"!
The "Go Away" is pet friendly for pets and horses too. It feels good to think that Hall of Fame Cowboy, Buck Taylor, from "Gunsmoke", used to own the cabin. You can listen to the coyote's and wolves howl while sitting at your bonfire at night, and really feel like you are in another era. There is plenty of cut firewood at the ranch for your use.
I also send my visitor's a travel planner packet. It has brochure's of activities in the Cody, Lovell, Red Lodge & Yellowstone area. I also include maps of the area, hiking trails, and fishing spot's.
Visitor's may plan well in advance their vacation time. This has gone over well & has proved to be very helpful to vacationer's.
Property Photos
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- The Go Away Ranch - Cody, Wyoming Vacation Cabin with Mountain View; Wi-Fi
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- View from the west deck in the morning - Cody, Wyoming Vacation Cabin with Mountain View; Wi-Fi
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- Beginning Of The Ranch - Cody, Wyoming Vacation Cabin with Mountain View; Wi-Fi
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- Dining area
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- Entrance to the Clarks Fork Canyon
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- Living Area
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- Enjoy fishing access on Line Creek!
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- Upper Bedroom
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- Morning View To The East
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- Cabin Location In The Beartooths
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- Playing in the corral
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- Antelope Running Through The Property
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- Elk In Clark
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- View over looking Sun Light Basin from the Chief Joseph Highway
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- Rainbows!
Traveler Reviews (13)
Christmas relaxation retreat
Guest: Road Warriors +2
(Denver, Colorado)
Date of Stay: 12/24/11
Review Submitted: 02/03/12
We stayed at the cabin over Christmas 2011 and had a wonderful time. We just wanted to get away by ourselves, with our two small dogs, and this turned out to be the perfect place for it. During the days we scouted around northern Wyoming and southern Montana, arriving back to the cabin around 4:30 each afternoon just before darkness fell. We'd start the fire in the wood burning stove, have supper and then each grab a dog and a blanket and spend the evening on the couch and easy chair. The property was just as it was represented to be and the owner was extremely helpful in the rental process and in answering questions. People in Cody were very friendly, even on Christmas Day where we had a great holiday meal at the Irma Hotel! We would certainly recommend this property to others and hope to stay there again ourselves.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, age 55+.
Charming and Peaceful
Guest: McKinney's
(Wisconsin)
Date of Stay: 07/24/10
Review Submitted: 10/03/11
My husband and I stayed here six nights in July 2010 and it's a perfect location for exlporing the area. The cabin is delightful and well appointed. I'm a little late on writing this review but please do not hesitate if you're considering this location for exploring this part of Wyoming and Montana. Some of our Jeep adventures included: The Clarks Fork Canyon, Trek to Bald Mountain from Chief Joseph Hwy, Sunlight Valley, Beartooth Pass, Lake Abundance via Lulu Pass, Lamar Valley in Yellowstone, Bighorn Canyon Recreation Area and the Pryor Mountain Ice Caves; all within a short drive from the cabin. The owner was very responsive when making our arrangements and as friendly as could be. The cabin is very clean and well maintained plus having a washer and dryer on site is priceless for us because we had another week of travel after leaving Clark before heading home.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, adventure seekers, age 55+, families with teenagers.
Just sublime!
Guest: William, Angela and Brenda
(Scotland, UK and North GA mountains, USA)
Date of Stay: 08/05/11
Review Submitted: 08/20/11
We booked the ranch from Scotland in the UK hoping we had made a good choice for a base to visit Yellowstone - well we did and in spades! Having road tripped from GA with our friend we all three whooped with delight to see a genuinely rustic cabin, just the right size for 2 plus one and with all the amenities we could want. The cabin is approximately 30-40 minutes north of Cody but this is not problematic - once you are at the ranch you struggle to 'go away'. We spent 2 days at the ranch, 2 days in Cody and 2 days in Yellowstone. Our favourite times were at the end of a day with two of us watching the sun go down behind the mountain range in one direction whilst one of us kept watch for the deer in the corral in the other direction! Supplies are best brought in from Cody as the C-Store may not have basic groceries in stock. Plus points: rustic but comfortable, surrounding landscape and views stunning, broadband robust (not wifi though), bonfire area with cut wood. Comfortable beds. Minor issues: quite far out of town but once you arrive you don't want to go anywhere anyway! BBQ grill was portable type and too small, flies could be bothersome inside if you left doors and windows in in August like we did! Negatives: honestly cannot think of any. Would return tomorrow if it was possible. This property lives up to it's description so don't expect a breakfast bar and a whirlpool bath - it is cosy, comfortable and a great base for Cody (superb location in its' own right) , the Beartooth Highway, Chief Joseph Highway, Yellowstone East and Northeast entrance (NE is where you will see most wildlife) and is just sublime!! Thank you Debbi for all your assistance and reassuring emails - we are now back home in Scotland with photographs that'll make our coworkers and family quite green with envy - wild west adventures right enough!
Owner response:These renter's were delightful guest's! I very much enjoyed the information on Scotland & detail's of William Wallace-Braveheart! It is wonderful to give them an opportunity to experience our country-Wild West Style!! I hope they will find their way back to Wyoming again. On another note- we do have wi-fi but, it has been acting up lately-phone co. working on it. There is another bar-b-q grill on order as our large one blew away!!
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, age 55+.
The family vacation
Guest: trick
(Indiana)
Date of Stay: 07/12/11
Review Submitted: 08/06/11
We had a wonderful time at the Go Away! Charming, unique, cozy, inviting and comfortable are ways I would describe our accomodations! The log cabin itself is like living history. It was similar in construction to many historical cabins in the area, but with modern amenities. The view is remarkable and different in every direction and changes throughout the day. Sitting on the beautiful wrap around deck, we saw mule deer, antelope, mountain goats and lots of horses. I would love to go back in the wintertime to see how everything changes. We stayed at the Go Away for a week and spent several days in Yellowstone, taking the Bear Tooth Pass into the NE entrance and the road through Cody to the Eastern entrance, both of which are beautiful! We enjoyed our time in Cody and some of the other area towns but always got side-tracked on our way back to the cabin by the wildlife and beautiful views! Our group included Grandma and Grandpa, Mom and Dad and twin 13 year old daughters. We all enjoyed the cabin immensely and in different ways! The cabin's owner was wonderful! Very friendly and helpful and sincerely wanted us to feel at home! Thank you so much for a wonderful vacation. We will definitely return, if we can!
Owner response:I hope this family will return and enjoy a complimentary day for a return visit! They were truly thoughtful guests!
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, adventure seekers, age 55+, families with young children, families with teenagers.
Truly Beautiful Property
Guest: J.F.
(Los Angeles)
Date of Stay: 05/23/11
Review Submitted: 06/05/11
My boyfriend and I and another couple road-tripped through Wyoming this May, and stayed at the cabin as our last stop. The weather didn't obey in that last leg of the journey, and it rained pretty hard while we were at the Go Away. Even so, the place was stunning. Really the best we'd been at, by far. The cabin is so well-hewn, really feels authentic. The landscape is pristine and awe-inspiring. I can't wait to go back and stay longer. Next time, we'll definitely cook at the cabin. It's well- set up for it, and so cozy!! Rain be darned, it was a 1st Class VRBO experience.
Owner response:I am very happy Jenna & friends & family had a great experience at "The Go Away ", I am pleased that others can enjoy the mountain's and ranch experience. I did offer Jenna a complimentary stay next Spring to compensate for their rainy day!
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, girls getaway, age 55+, families with young children, families with teenagers.
Linda
Guest: Linda
(Unadilla NE)
Date of Stay: 03/18/11
Review Submitted: 04/21/11
We spent four nights in March and had everything from tee shirt weather to snow and wind that shook the cabin to its core. This is a delightful place with deer so prolific that they seem like lawn ornaments. It is very clean with a fully stocked kitchen and lots of blankets and towels. The decorations have a true Wyoming feel and the cabin is modern in its conveniences but still maintains a "wild west" feel. If you are tall (over 6 foot)you will do some ducking under the log beams which adds to the fun. The owner is fabulous to work with. It is about 10 minutes from "The Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary" in Clark and about 1/2 an hour from both Cody and Powell. We hope to stay again. Mark and Linda
Owner response:When I read the reviews from my quests, I am so happy that I decided to share my "Go Away"spot. It feels good to know that others can experience the mountains, the West, and enjoy the charm of the cabin, as I did when I first saw it.
Recommended for:
Very Relaxing
Guest: Teresa O.
(Danville, Indiana)
Date of Stay: 09/05/09
Review Submitted: 10/01/10
We had a wonderful stay at this cabin. Very, very relaxing & peaceful with beautiful surroundings. The sunsets and sunrises are amazing and that doesn't even begin to cover the stars at night...literally millions! If you're looking to get away from it all, this is definitely the place. The owner was extremely accommodating and helpful. Make sure to check out the prime rib at the Irma Hotel and Buffalo Bill Cultural Center.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, age 55+, families with young children, families with teenagers.
A great getaway!
Guest: Joe & Cheryl
(Delano, MN)
Date of Stay: 08/10/10
Review Submitted: 08/31/10
This is a unique, wonderful property! The property provides privacy and great views! Our family loved the authentic log cabin and particularly enjoyed the sitting areas on the wrap around porch. One night we had a campfire and the nighttime sky was amazing! This property is about 35-40 minutes from Cody, Wyoming so we spent some time in Cody too. To top it off, the property owner is extremely helpful and accomodating! We've stayed at a number of vacation rentals and give this owner and property our highest recommendation!
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, age 55+, families with young children, families with teenagers.
A classic western cabin with amenities.
Guest: Mike
(Bloomington,Indiana)
Date of Stay: 06/08/10
Review Submitted: 06/20/10
I can't say enough about this cabin, or the owner. This is as western as it gets. On one hand you have the nostalgia of an old cabin. On the other, you have wi-fi, microwave, tv, laundry facilities, and a telephone. The owner is very communicative and prompt with answers to questions. This is a great place to stay! Bring your cameras.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, adventure seekers.
prepare to unwind
Guest: Reheat
(Fisherville, TN)
Date of Stay: 05/26/10
Review Submitted: 05/31/10
This cabin is a great place to get away from it all. Quiet and remote, it is an old-time authentic log cabin with modern amenities. It is set up quite well for horses and there is a NF access just up the road. Do yourself a favor and lay in some supplies and spend some time here.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, adventure seekers, age 55+, families with teenagers.
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