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Cliff's Cabin - authentic Montana retreat
Tucked into the woods at the end of the road just 13 minutes from the heart of town, this cabin is a treasure. Cliff built the place himself; each tree sawn on his tractor-powered sawmill. We added family antiques, new mattresses and original art (lotsa comfort and love). The covered porch is high in the trees with breathtaking views 1000 feet above the Yellowstone River. A stellar location, you will be hard-pressed to find a more memorable authentic cabin experience during your Montana travels

Elk Ridge cabin with great views near Yellowstone
Just the right amount of rustic, this cabin is also quite secluded with a few neighbors, including deer, elk, foxes, eagles, hawks, magpies, blue birds, finches, gophers, and more! Located with an awe-inspiring view of the mountains and so close to Yellowstone and Chico Hot Springs, and the western town of Livingston. Livingston and Emigrant offer nice dining, breweries, an array of art galleries and other unique shops. Chico's pool is outdoors, wonderfully clean as water is fresh every day.

Opulent Healing Home Yellowstone
Retreat to the fire pit of your opulent healing farm cabin with your own giant round hobbit window & gaze at the twinkling night sky, majestic views or play with the goats. Only 6 min from town, come rest, play and heal in your private cabin that sleeps 4 with all the comforts from a clawfoot tub, rain shower head walk in shower, high-speed wifi, limitless hot water, full kitchen with Italian farm sink, king sized bed and twin pull out couch, art from your hosts, & soak in an ozonated jacuzzi!

Holiday Availability! Hot Tub 360° Views
Jaw-dropping 360 views, Paradise Valley Montana location! Located in the quaint town of Emigrant, just 37 miles from the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park! This entrance to the Park is open all year round! Adventures and romance will find you in this folksy bohemian space. Very private and remote yet close enough to quaint bars, restaurants, and galleries when the mood strikes. Prepare to take in the 360° STUNNING mountain views, and soak in the hot tub after a day of adventures.

The Roost | Modern Tiny Home with Outdoor Space
Welcome to The Roost! Our brand-new luxury tiny home is just 8 blocks from historic downtown Livingston and 4 blocks from the Yellowstone River. Thoughtfully handcrafted with rustic Montana charm and modern efficiency, the home is warm and inviting with hardwood floors, a vaulted ceiling, and repurposed materials throughout. ⛷️ Bridger Bowl Ski Area – 29 miles ✈️ Bozeman International Airport – 35 miles 🌲 Yellowstone National Park (North Entrance) – 54 miles 🏔️ Big Sky Resort – 73 miles

Modern Cabin On A Farm With A View -NEW & Peaceful
Just 3 miles from historic downtown Livingston on a working livestock farm, this new, modern cabin offers all the amenities you need in a peaceful setting with an amazing view. We are 1 hour from Yellowstone Nat'l Park and close to world class skiing, hiking, and fishing, a few minutes from the Yellowstone River and 30 minutes to vibrant Bozeman. Comfortable, cozy, clean, and quiet. Please note: for reservations for 2 guests, the loft is not included unless requested. See more details below.

Grand Historic Grabow “Canyon” 1BR (23)
Welcome to the historic 1908 Grabow Hotel building (John D. Rockefeller stayed here), in downtown Livingston, MT, the original 1880s rail gateway to Yellowstone, the first national park in the world. Close by are a museum, shops, restaurants, night life, galleries, and more. The Grabow is just under an hour from the Park's north entrance via the stunning Paradise Valley, open all year. Plus nearby Chico Hot Springs, and winter wonderland Bridger Bowl's downhill and cross country skiing !

Vintage western guest studio with a mountain view.
A peaceful, remote cabin studio near Yellowstone and the historic town of Livingston. Whether you want to spend your day reading on the deck, working remotely, listening to records, or heading out for a day in the Park, this space will lend to the experience you need. The cabin sits next to our main home & small homestead. We often provide fresh eggs from the chickens & seasonal goods from the garden. The goats will entertain you for days & the stunning mountain view never never gets old.

Outlaw Hill Guesthouse
Two bedroom and bath mountain home with an open floor and fantastic views of the Crazy Mountains, Absarokas, Wineglass and Bangtails. Spacious wrap around decks to gaze down into civilization in the evening and just 10 minutes from the fine town of Livingston. This home is fantastically located; close to town yet high enough on the Wineglass to revel in the tranquility of mountain seclusion, thirty minutes from Bozeman and just off of 89 on your way to Paradise Valley and Yellowstone.

Modern Schoolhouse Cabin in the Paradise Valley
This is a beautiful, modern schoolhouse inspired cabin in the heart of Paradise Valley. It's location halfway between historic Livingston, MT and the north gates of Yellowstone in Gardiner, MT make it the perfect home base for trips into the park, to Chico & Yellowstone Hot springs, hiking, cross country skiing, rafting or just relaxing and enjoying the views. The Paradise Valley is 60 miles of stunning landscape and wilderness and schoolhouse is right in the middle of it all.

Mountain Yurt, Condé Nast Luxe Yellowstone Cabin
Welcome to the Montana mountain yurt, meticulously designed to blend comfort with the rustic elegance of Montana's wilderness. Nestled against a breathtaking backdrop of snow-capped peaks on 35 acres, this tiny house packs a big punch! You'll have plenty of privacy to relax and unwind whether out on a hike or soaking in the hot tub under the stars! Minutes away to restaurants & shopping! 30 min to Yellowstone National Park, 45 min from Bozeman airport, and 50 min to skiing!

Romantic Cabin w/ Mountain View/hot tub/fireplace!
Cozy Cabin perfect for getaways in a spacious and beautiful area outside of Livingston in Montana. Great for couples, small family outings, fishing trips, rafting, hiking, or a stop on the way to Yellowstone National Park. Quiet with the sound of birds and aspens or a crackling fireplace to calm the mind and recenter from busy life. Ten minutes from town and also stocked with everything you need for a needed retreat.
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When is the best time to visit Livingston?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Livingston?
Livingston has historic neighborhoods with colorful architecture, riverfront areas, and stays near the downtown arts scene. You can find accommodations with mountain views, ranch-style lodges, or spaces close to local galleries and music venues.
What are the best things to do in Livingston with kids?
Families often explore local parks, interactive museums, or walk near the riverfront. Livingston has wildlife centers, swimming areas, and art workshops that frequently suggest hands-on activities for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Livingston?
Explore art galleries and museums, stroll the historic downtown, or enjoy fly fishing and river walks. Livingston has opportunities to spot wildlife, attend local music events, and experience regional cuisine in family-owned restaurants.
How is the weather in Livingston?
Livingston has cold winters with lows around 13°F (-10°C) and highs near 37°F (3°C), while summers are warmer, reaching up to 78°F (25°C) in July. Spring and fall bring milder days and cool evenings, with changing mountain conditions.
When is the best time to visit Livingston?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, clear skies, and outdoor activities. Many visitors enjoy festivals, hiking, and fishing during these months, while winter brings a quieter pace and snowy mountain views.
What are the best places to visit in Livingston?
The downtown historic district, local art galleries, and riverfront parks are frequently suggested stops. Many also explore the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, bookstores, and the train depot for insights into the city’s heritage.
What are some hiking trails in Livingston?
Hiking options around Livingston often include creekside paths, mountain trails with panoramic views, and routes through pine forests. Guided nature walks are also available for those interested in regional plants and wildlife.
What are some family activities we can do in Livingston?
Families explore hands-on exhibits at museums, picnic in city parks, or walk interpretive nature trails. Seasonal activities such as fishing, art classes, or events at local theaters are also commonly enjoyed.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Livingston?
Many visitors explore nearby mountain trails, soak in natural hot springs, or discover small towns known for antique shops and local diners. Nature preserves and national park gateways are also frequently suggested for day adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Livingston?
Livingston has pet-friendly stays, including rustic cabins, private homes, and rentals near parks. Many hosts welcome pets, making it easy to explore trails and riverbanks with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Livingston?
Layer clothing for quickly changing weather and bring sturdy shoes for exploring downtown or riverbanks. Locals often suggest stopping by independent bookshops, checking community event boards, and sampling Montana-inspired dishes in small eateries.
What is Livingston known for?
Livingston is known for its vibrant arts community, fishing traditions, and history tied to the railroad and Yellowstone National Park. Its mix of galleries and outdoor adventure gives the city a creative, welcoming atmosphere.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Livingston?
Hidden gems in Livingston include literary-themed coffee shops, outdoor sculpture walks, and tucked-away antique stores. Local growers’ markets, public gardens, and artist studios open for visitors are also often suggested.
What are the best foods to try in Livingston?
Frequently suggested foods in Livingston include locally raised beef, rainbow trout, bison burgers, wild huckleberry treats, and homemade pies. Many eateries also serve Montana microbrews and comfort dishes with a regional twist.
What should I bring for a trip to Livingston?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, a water-resistant jacket, sturdy footwear for walking or hiking, and sun protection for outdoor excursions. A camera is useful for mountain views and local art, while a reusable water bottle supports sustainability.
What is the nightlife in Livingston like?
Nightlife in Livingston centers around live music in small venues, spirited gatherings in historic bars, and local theaters hosting performances. Downtown has casual spots with regional brews, open mic nights, and spaces for community events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Livingston?
Livingston has widely known rodeos around early July, summer music and arts festivals, and literary gatherings inspired by the region’s history. Art walks and outdoor markets are often recommended for seasonal visits.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Livingston?
Family-friendly rentals in Livingston include spacious homes, cabins, and townhouses near parks or the river. Many places provide kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor spaces for group activities.
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Livingston holiday rentals start at $69 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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4.9 Average rating
Livingston stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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