Roche Jaune
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The Roche Jaune Retreat is a
rustic, one-room log cabin on the Yellowstone River in Paradise Valley,
Montana. Located almost two miles north of the junction of US Hwy 89 and
East River Road (Rte. 540), the cabin is 22 miles north of Yellowstone
National Park and about 32 miles south of Livingston, Montana. Situated
on the relatively quiet East River Road, the cabin sits on five acres just
a stone's throw from the Yellowstone River.
Roche Jaune is the early French name for the Yellowstone; literally translated
it means "rock yellow". The term was used initially by the early
French trappers. Among the early explorers to the area was William Clark
of the famous Lewis & Clark Expedition. Clark passed directly by this
spot during his return trip from the Pacific Ocean.
This small rustic cabin is an ideal hideaway for the solo adventurer, or
makes an intimate escape for two. A place to "get away from it all",
it has no TV or other intrusions from the everyday hustle-bustle world. |
The cabin contains a full kitchen,
completely stocked with cooking and dinnerware. Half of the cabin is the
bedroom/sitting area, with a queen-size bed and a "half bath" with toilet and shower, complete
with linens. A woodstove adds charm and warmth on chilly nights. The
full-length porch allows the guest to relax with a good book or just
watch the river go by. Guests can quietly enjoy the expansive views of
the Gallatin Mountains looking west and south up the valley. Perhaps
you will catch a glimpse of white-tailed deer, bald eagles, or great
blue herons that frequent the rookery in the cottonwoods directly across
the river. A variety of waterfowl are also numerous in the area.
The surrounding area offers year-round recreation. This stretch of the
Yellowstone River was designated a World Class Blue Ribbon Trout Stream,
so the cabin is an ideal base for the fly-fishing enthusiast. Fishing
can be enjoyed from the riverbank directly in front of the cabin. Boat
rentals and guide services are available in nearby Gardiner or Livingston.
Other well-known fishing streams are within an easy drive.
For the hardy soul, ice fishing is a popular winter pastime on nearby
Daley Lake. Whitewater adventures through Yankee Jim Canyon and horseback
trips are also available locally. Just fifteen minutes north on East
River Road is the world famous Chico Hot Springs. Visitors can enjoy
their first-class restaurant, catch a little genuine western night-life
at the historic Saloon, or luxuriate in the hot spring-fed pools. And
of course, the cabin is only 30 minutes from Yellowstone National Park,
with its world famous geysers, thermal features and abundant wildlife.
Hiking and backpacking opportunities abound. You will be entering Yellowstone
at the North Entrance, where visitors most likely will see elk, bison,
deer, and coyotes, and possibly the more illusive bighorn sheep, bear
and wolves. In winter, snowmobiling is currently allowed south of the
Mammoth developed area towards the Madison Junction, but machines are
off-limits within the park in the Tower area directly to the east. Sighting
wolves can be an added treat while cross-country skiing through the peace
and tranquility of the Lamar Valley and surrounding hills.
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PROPERTY AMENITIES
River, Creek, Lake, Pond near or on property, Wood Stove
RATES
This property may be rented on a nightly basis with a 3 night minimum. There is a 15% upcharge on the rate for stays less than 1 week.
Weekly Rate: $600.00 Security Deposit: $200.00
Taxes:
A 7% state accommodation tax is not included in the lodging rates. Rates subject to change without notice. No pets or smoking please.
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GUEST COMMENTS
"As we drove down the driveway for the first time and saw the propellor on the side of your cute little cabin, I knew that this was the perfect place for this airline pilot to get away from it all."
"It is so relaxing to gaze at the mountains and to watch the wildlife as they walk by."
"I caught several fish both here, 100 yards down stream from the cabin and also on Mill Creek."
"We've seen elk, black bear, buffalo and swans and the fishing is excellent!"
"The view from the porch is that of a million dollar view, it doesn't get any better!"
"We thoroughly enjoyed your "retreat" again this year. The fantastic views from the porch, watching the world drift by, and the coziness of your special place allowed me to even lay back on the bed and relax while enjoying the picturesque collage' on the ceiling. Great idea! Can't wait to come back next year." |
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