Travel Options
Gateway Cities
From the North - Bozeman, MT
(107 miles, 2 hours and 12 minutes drive time)
From the West - West Yellowstone, MT
(18 miles, 35 minutes drive time)
From the South - Jackson Hole, WY
(132 miles, 3 hours and 19 minutes drive time)
From the Southwest - Idaho Falls, ID
(115 miles, 2 hours and 13 minutes drive time)
From the East - Cody, WY
(151 miles, 3 hours and 51 minutes drive time)
We’ve put together five different convenient gateway cities to the Firehole Ranch for you to review and determine which is most convenient for you, depending on your travel plans.
Should you have any questions or desire any assistance with your trip planning, please don’t hesitate to contact our Guest Manager. Safe travels and we look forward to you joining us soon at the Ranch.
Bozeman, MT
Located in Southwest Montana, Bozeman lies in the Gallatin Valley and is ringed by majestic mountain ranges: the Bridger Mountains to the northeast, the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west, the Big Belt Mountains to the north, the Hyalites to the south and the Spanish Peaks and Gallatin Range to the southwest. It is the fifth largest city in the state and is part of the fastest growing county; Gallatin. It is 93 miles north of Yellowstone National Park and a scenic drive can be made via the Gallatin River Valley or the Madison River Valley to reach the Firehole Ranch.
Home to Montana State University, the Pioneer Museum of Bozeman, Museum of the Rockies, as well as the Children’s Museum of Bozeman, its historic downtown still retains that old western charm of a small cowboy town.
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West Yellowstone, MT
The Gateway to Yellowstone National Park, West Yellowstone is tucked against the Rocky Mountains and has all the charm of a small, western town. Catering to Yellowstone National Park visitors since the 1800s, West Yellowstone has all the amenities a traveler could desire and is only 15 miles from the Firehole Ranch. We offer free pickup and drop off to West Yellowstone airport.
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Airlines
Car Rentals
| Avis |
800.831.2847 |
406.646.7635 |
| Budget |
800.527.0700 |
406.646.7882 |
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Jackson Hole, WY
Jackson Hole is a wide valley that lies between the dramatic, pointed peaks of the Tetons to the west and the Gros Ventres to the east. Divided by the Snake River, it rises gently to the north until it reaches Jackson Lake, and about 10 miles south of Jackson, the valley ends with the steep Snake River Canyon.
The gateway to not only Yellowstone National Park, but also Grand Teton National Park, and the National Elk Refuge, Jackson is a gracious, western host to millions of tourists passing through each year. Known for its “heavenly powder,” Jackson is also a leading cultural center; hosting the Jackson Hole Writers Conference, Grand Teton Music Festival, and Fall Arts Festival each year.
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Car Rentals
| National |
800.227.7368 |
307.733.0671 |
| Alamo |
800.327.9633 |
307.733.0671 |
| Avis |
800.831.2847 |
307.733.3422 |
| Budget |
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307.733.2206 |
| Hertz |
800.654.3131 |
307.733.2272 |
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Idaho Falls, ID
Located along the wild and scenic Snake River, Idaho Falls has become a regional cultural destination with many activities to take in during a visit, including: concerts and plays at The Colonial Theatre and Civic Auditorium; taking in local history at the Museum of Idaho; strolling through Historic Downtown, as well as along the extensive greenbelt that fronts the Snake River and hosts many community events.
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Car Rentals
| Avis |
800.897.8448 |
208.522.4225 |
| Budget |
800.527.0700 |
208.522.8800 |
| Hertz |
800.654.3131 |
208.529.3101 |
| National |
800.227.7368 |
208.522.5276 |
| Thrifty |
888.794.1025 |
208.227.0444 |
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Cody, WY
The lovely Shoshone River rushes in a deep canyon through Cody, where four bridges direct travelers in different directions. The Bighorn Basin, which Cody lies on the western edge of, is surrounded by Big Horn Creek, Owl Creek, and the spectacular Bridger and Absaroka ranges. The North Fork of the Shoshone River flows through a deep canyon on the western edge of Cody, and a bridge over it is the only access to Yellowstone’s Eastern Entrance. Rattlesnake Mountain rises above Cody on the north side, Cedar Mountain on the south and the spectacular Heart Mountain, at 8,000ft is visible from all over town. The Carter Mountains with peaks soaring to 12,000 ft are located directly south from town.
Cody’s western history is highlighted by many cultural activities, including; The Buffalo Bill Historical Center, a wild-west shootout at the Irma Hotel, Cody Old West Show & Auction, The Cody Firearms Museum, and known as the “Rodeo Capitol of the World,” hosts several rodeo events, including the infamous “Friday Night Rodeo.”
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