Summary:
Welcome to your charming Lazy Moose Cabin located in the Cowan Subdivision of Historic Island Park, Idaho. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom log cabin offers rustic charm, modern comfort, and a scenic 40-minute drive to West Yellowstone, making it perfect for romantic getaways or family vacations.
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The Space:
*Yellowstone West Entrance - 33 Miles
*Located in Waterfront Subdivision
*Free Trash Pick-up
*Private Boat Dock
*Free Wifi Access
*Fire Pit - Bring Firewood
*Bbq Grill - Propane is provided
*Fresh Linens & Towels
*Fully Equipped Kitchen
*Dishes, Silverware, Pots & Pans
*Book Your Horseback Rides at Eagle Ridge Ranch close by
*Please note that this property does not include the following:
- NO Dishwasher
- NO Air Conditioning
- NO PETS Allowed
- NO Smoking
- NO Camp Trailers/ RVs or Tents Allowed
Nestled in the Targhee National Forest, our Lazy Moose Cabin is located in the Cowan subdivision in Historic Island Park, Idaho. A short 40 minute scenic drive to West Yellowstone, MT. This cabin has a very warm, comfortable and charming feeling from the traditional log craftsmanship, rich woods, rock fireplace and rustic furnishings. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway or a wonderful family vacation you will love our Lazy Moose Cabin.
So much to explore and so little time! Your personal boat dock is a short walk from the cabin. Even though this cabin is not waterfront you can still enjoy boating and swimming at Island Park Reservoir. The cabin is only four miles from Eagle Ridge Ranch where you can enjoy horseback riding with your group. Relax and enjoy wildlife watching and stargazing from the comfortable back deck. Ride your ATVs directly from the cabin on many trails within Island Park and over to West Yellowstone, Montana.
The main level has a fully equipped kitchen and a full size bathroom. Relax in the old fashioned claw foot bathtub or separate walk in shower. 1- private bedroom with a comfortable queen bed. Living room has plenty of seating for the whole group to visit, relax and enjoy. Upstairs on the top level is two private bedrooms one with a queen bed and the other with a queen and a single bed. Full size bathroom with a shower. Each window has beautiful wooded views that surround the cabin. Outside you will have available a deluxe fire pit with plenty of seating for the whole family.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the whole cabin EXCEPT for locked doors and closets.
The Neighborhood:
Cowan Subdivision
Getting Around:
Guests will need to make sure they have their own vehicle. Summer months are fine with a small car but four wheel drive is a must in the winter!
Other Things to Note:
What to bring with you!- You're coming to a wilderness area to vacation and if you plan your vacation well you will have a positive experience. In the summertime May and through the middle of June can tend to be cooler early morning and toward the evening hours. Make sure to bring a jacket and long pants you can change into when needed. Bring a pair of tie up shoes to protect your feet. Shoes likes flip flops or sandals will not protect your feet when you are out exploring. Layering your clothing is a good idea and then if your too warm you can take off clothing as needed. At least this way when departing your cabin early morning to go site seeing you will have what you need with you. July and August are pretty warm and you should still bring a light jacket. The rest of the year you will want to bring heavier jackets and long underwear, snow suits etc. You will need to bring your private toiletries like bar soap and shampoo as we do not provide this for you. Cabins are equipped with everything else you should need except food of course. Snow tires and four-wheel-drive are recommended for traveling in Eastern Idaho during the winter. Road conditions can change quickly, and even well-traveled highways are occasionally closed by blizzards or high winds. Before setting out, check the Transportation Department's website or call 511 for an automated, up-to-the-minute status of all thoroughfares. Wise motorists will also carry emergency gear (shovel, snack bars, water, blankets) in their vehicles to be ready for any contingency. Coming Snowmobiling? A reminder to anyone traveling back country areas whether skiing, snowmobiling or hiking: Remember the time of year, exercising all back country cautions. Take necessary equipment and survival gear when venturing into the back country. If you have a GPS and cell phone, be sure to take them with you, but do not rely on them entirely for a safe rescue if you find yourself in trouble or stranded. Cell phones should be kept close to your body & turned off to keep the battery full, so it's not searching for a signal & running the battery down. Avalanche Transceivers and equipment, knowing what the avalanche conditions are, and knowing skills to save lives are a must for everyone entering back country riding or traveling. Plan ahead. Make sure you know the area you are going into before heading into it. If you find yourself in trouble, stop, take a look around you, and do not go any further. The further you go the more complicated and dangerous it is to get yourself to safety, also making rescue efforts more difficult and dangerous. Make mental notes in relation to any physical features or landmarks that would assist in your rescue. Make a plan, stick to your plan, narrow the riding area, & most of all...let someone know WHERE you are planning to go!
Interaction with Guests:
If guests have any questions or concerns during their stay, Please call or text, we do not monitor Airbnb messages late in the evening or early morning. Contact information is listed in our information that we send. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions, we're happy to help!