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Book now to experience the unique Yellowstone Glamping in Island Park.
Old U.S. Hwy 191, Island Park, Idaho, 83429, Island Park, US











Convenient Location
Nearby Attractions
Airport Proximity
Book now to experience the unique Yellowstone Glamping in Island Park.
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Guests highly rate the great location and frequently praise the comfortable accommodations.
Fun experience. Super friendly staff
Bed was comfortable. Showers were ok. Nice quiet area.
Hieno kokemus telttailusta. Yleiset wc:t olivat siistit. Yöllä +8 asteessa tarkeni hyvin paksujen peittojen puolesta.
Sarah and Colby are the GOATs !!!
The yurts were beautiful, the staff was hardeorking and friendly. However, the website does not tell you how rustic it is. There is no potable water, no electricity. They charge you extra for heat. The "showers" are a pull string, meaning you have to pull a chain to get the water, if you let go, no water. Very difficult to rinse shampoo and soap off when you cant use your hands. "Shared" bathroom is 3 working showers for up to 120 people. Roads are very rough, not suitable for smaller cars. The food truck was very slow, $3 for watered down folgers. You can do your own coooking, but the area to do that is far away from sleeping quarters. Very little space. There were only 4 tables for 39 to 40 yurts to share.We couldnt find an empty table for our cookstove or open firpit to cook at dinner time. There is not a place to wash dished you have cooked with.
I like it because it was out of town and into the woods. You can see the Star at night. If you like to live off grid. This is perfect for you. It's like camping all over again as a kid.
The inside is neatly but it was to cold. Enjoyed it. Thank you.
Very nice host! Bathrooms smelled so bad I had to hold my breath. Bed was comfy. It was so wet and cold we couldn’t sleep. We rented a heater for an additional $27.50 that only ran a few hours and didn’t warm the room. This should be included for how expensive it was to stay.
This was our first glamping experience so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I don’t know where the tent photo on the site was taken but none of the tents on site were that large. Ours had a king bed which was comfortable and two chairs. The only place you could stand up was in the middle of the tent and the ground was really rough so you have to do a lot of staggering around inside the tent. There are cold pull chain showers in portable bathrooms but no hot water and no towels provided. It was a cold night but you could rent a propane heater for $35. The camp host said it would run for two hours at night and 2 in the morning but we got only 2 hours total before it ran out of fuel. There is no electricity on site and you have to take poorly maintained gravel roads to get there. We ended up with a 4x4 pickup because the car we rented was not available and we had to put it in four wheel to get to the camp which is poorly marked and has a different name, camp wander, than it was listed on the site. It is also about a half hour from the Yellowstone West Gate so the Yellowstone Glamping is a misnomer in more than one way. It is rough camping with an upgrade to an actual bed instead of a sleeping bag. Maybe partly our fault for not understanding what Glamping meant .
Great host, amazing campus, super clean and excellently managed. A must visit experience. dont miss it.