The Bison Hallow is a special cabin in that it offers a unique setting for our guests to be able to enjoy the sounds of the waterfall and the river. There are 3 access points to the river (one in front of this cabin, one near the firepit and one in front of The Grizzly Den cabin - cabin #2). Many times the elk and bison like to nap under the big tree by the river and it is really a treat.
These cabins are close enough to town (4.5 miles from the north entrance - about a 12-15 minute drive down the gravel road) yet far enough away from the crowds of Yellowstone. Even when each of the cabins is booked - guests really feel like they are on a private vacation as everyone keeps to themselves and most people enjoy the quiet, peacefulness of getting back to the cabin after a long day in Yellowstone, grilling out and enjoying the evening on the patio.
We chose this cabin because of the proximity to Yellowstone National Park and the fact that it is located right on the Yellowstone River. We can literally fish right from the banks outside the cabin and grill the fish minutes later while enjoying the evening from the patio...all without leaving the cabin.
We wanted something close to the park but not overly commercialized or populated. This cabin was close, convenient and had the space we needed.
With 2 bedrooms (4 queen beds) and 2 full bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining area, living room and covered patio, we knew our needs were covered. Being able to share this property with others is exciting. Each trip to Yellowstone is different and offers a whole new experience. Whether you are coming for adventure, hiking, sight-seeing, fishing, wildlife viewing or photography this is the place to be!!
It was also important to me that we had a cabin where wildlife were welcome. Occasionally we will have bison, deer or elk in the yard and rarely a grizzly bear.