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Features of Hibernation Station

The Hibernation Station cabin village is located in beautiful West Yellowstone, Montana. Our facility is located just blocks from the west entrance to the world famous, Yellowstone National Park. Whether you are looking for a summer getaway vacation, or winter, we have the accommodations to have you feeling right at home, and comfortable. Enjoy your family vacation, honeymoon, anniversary, romantic getaway, or family reunion in our rustic, yet luxurious premier, over-night cabin rental village! Each season is unique, and we have many activities located close by to accommodate you throughout the year.

Hibernation Station's Waterfall
Enjoy our beautiful waterfall, located in the heart of
Hibernation Station's Village.

Each of our cabins has satellite TV, telephone with long distance service, voice mail. Enjoy the jacuzzi tub or nice, hot, showers, in your cabin's bathrooms. Our cabins are non-smoking, with the Beaver Creek and Grayling Creek styles set a-side, for those of you who would like to bring along small pets.
Please note:
An extra cleaning charge of $10.00 per night per pet will apply

For your convenience, you can reserve and book your cabin online, or if you prefer, talk with one of our helpful reservation specialists to secure your stay.

Call toll free:
1 800.580.3557     
We will be happy to assist you.


 

Summer Elk
Positioned at the entrance of Hibernation Station, our stunning bronze elk greet your arrival.

We have extended our welcome to you by providing beautiful bronze sculptures, such as the Rocky Mountain Elk, which is indigenous to the Yellowstone Park area.

Also while you enjoy you stay with us, view our 30 ft. water falls and enjoy the Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep and Billy Goats, created by Lowery Bronze in Kalispell, MT. The elk bronze is 9 ft. tall by 27 ft long, and is one of the largest bronze elk sculptures in the world. It was scuplted by Daniel Parker, also of Kalispell MT. This work of art weighs over 5000 lbs., and was created and installed in 1995.

 

 
 

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