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The Yellowstone Inn and Conference Center has long been a landmark of
Livingston. Located just off Interstate 90, it is the largest facility of its type and
has been a home away from home for thousands of people since its opening.
As the northern gateway to Yellowstone Park, Livingston has earned a
wonderful reputation for old western authenticity and is a Mecca of western
hospitality. The Yellowstone Inn has been remodeled throughout the years,
keeping up with the changing needs of its guests. It rates as the first class
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Meeting Planners
Conference planners will be delighted with the full
range of facilities for large meetings and
conventions. The Yellowstone Inn's conference
room seats over 300 and is adjacent to a beautiful
free form swimming pool. Experienced meeting
planners are available to help you plan every event,
meal and to meet your every need. Special- event
planning is our specialty - from meeting every
culinary need to the requests of special interest
groups. Whether your group is 25 or 250, your
conference will be the wonderful success you had
hoped! If you have special needs or requests, we
can help fill them. From a livery stable for your steed
to a place for your pets to stay, we will do whatever
we can to make your stay pleasant. |
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Park County and Livingston are known world-wide for year-round sports and
events. Perhaps the most famous is the NRA Fourth of July Rodeo. Visitors
and cowboys alike come from all over the world to ride in this annual event.
This year heralded the 75th Livingston Rodeo and Roundup. The best fly-
fishing in the world exists on the waters and streams around Livingston and
Park County. The famous Blue Ribbon Spring Creeks are just minutes from
the front door of the Yellowstone Inn. Big game hunters come from all over
the world to take their best shot at an abundance of deer, antelope, bear,
bird, elk , moose, mountains goats, and big horn sheep. Just 25 minutes
from Livingston is Bridger Bowl, an excellent ski and snowboard area. Just
a little further is Big Sky; just south is Teton National Park and Grand
Targee, and east is Red Lodge ski area. Horseback riding in the summer is
a must - and camping and hiking in the wilds of the Last Best Place are
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Area Facts
Livingston, Montana, known as Paradise Valley, is
nestled between the towering peaks of the Absaroka,
Beartooth, Crazy & Gallatin mountain ranges -
including Granite Peak - the highest in Montana - at
12,700 feet. The filming location for "A River Runs
Through It" and "The Horse Whisper", Livingston
rests on the banks of the Yellowstone River. The
longest undamned river in the U.S., the Yellowstone
is one of the many "Blue Ribbon" trout rivers in the
area.
Located at the junction of Interstate 90 and Hwy 89,
Livingston is just 1 hour north of Yellowstone
National Park. With 450 buildings on the National
Historic Register, Livingston has enjoyed a 100 year
history steeped in mining, ranching & railroad. The
historic downtown offers a variety of art galleries,
museums, theatres, antique shops, boutiques and
fine restaurants.
Out of town is an outdoor playground that serves up
many possibilities for fly fishing, hunting, rafting,
golf, skiing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,
plane rides and horseback riding. There are 5
designated wilderness areas within 2 hours of
town, and 1/2 of all the land surrounding the area
is public.
Just 50 miles south of Livingston is Gardiner, the
only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National
Park. With over 2 million acres of land, Yellowstone
National Park offers an unparalleled experience of
wildlife and natural wonders.
Related Links:
www.bridgerbowl.com
www.dan-bailey.com
www.fedflyfishers.org
www.ycsi.net/users/museum/pcm/
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From either the east or the west take exit 333 off Interstate 90 and drive 1/2 mile
into Livingston. The Yellowstone Inn is on your right. From the south drive north
on Highway 89 South to Livingston.

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