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About this cabin rental
This 5,000 sq ft cabin is made for togetherness, with room to breathe and space to play. Just half a mile from the lake (a quick 2-minute drive or a pleasant 10-minute walk), you’ll find first-come, first-serve boat slips, two boat ramps, and a shoreside green space that feels like an invitation rather than an amenity.
Inside, the vaulted, open-concept great room sets the tone—warm, welcoming, and effortlessly grand. The dining area comfortably seats 26, because no one should be sent to the couch with a plate. The chef’s kitchen, outfitted with 48" range with oversized outdoor view and double ovens, two refrigerators, and dual dishwashers, practically insists on long pancake mornings and unhurried dinners.
The cabin sleeps well over 15 guests with ease: two king suites, four queen suites (five bedrooms with en suites), 8 twin bunk room, game room with 4 sleeping pads(no pillows sheets or blankets) and a thoughtfully designed ADA-accessible suite with no steps required.
Comfort is covered year-round with heat and A/C, high-speed Wi-Fi, and smart TVs in every bedroom. Outside, several decks invite you to grill, gather, or simply watch the light change. For fun and unwinding, there’s a 16-foot slide, a sauna for five, a hot tub for five, and a ping-pong table waiting for friendly competition.
Add keyless entry, a washer-dryer duo plus a master laundry, and you have a cabin that’s equal parts elevated and easy—designed for memories, not fuss.
Winter here feels quietly exceptional. For those who prefer their winter a bit faster, Island Park is one of the premier snowmobiling destinations in the country, with hundreds of miles of groomed trails accessible nearby, offering everything from peaceful forest rides to wide-open alpine terrain.
Closer to home, the magic shifts to Nordic skiing. Miles of beautifully groomed, world-class trails at Harriman State Park and the renowned Rendezvous Ski Trails near West Yellowstone are just 30–60 minutes away—the kind of skiing that feels serene, cinematic, and wonderfully uncrowded.
Two of the West’s most celebrated ski destinations, Grand Targhee Resort and Big Sky Resort, are each an easy one and a half hour drive, making day trips feel entirely reasonable rather than ambitious.
Summer here unfolds gently, then surprises you. Minutes from the cabin, the lake invites boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, swimming, and unhurried shoreline picnics. World-class fly fishing draws anglers to Henry’s Lake and the legendary Henrys Fork of the Snake River, long celebrated for its pristine waters and trout.
For a bit more adventure, nearby rivers offer scenic river rafting and float trips—perfect for families, first-timers, or anyone who prefers their thrill served with mountain views rather than chaos. Miles of forested trails invite hiking, biking, and wildlife watching, while Island Park Reservoir offers wide-open water and big-sky afternoons.
And when the mood strikes for something iconic, Yellowstone National Park is an easy day trip away (35 miles)—home to geysers, waterfalls, wildlife, and landscapes that never quite feel real.
It’s a summer shaped by water, fresh air, and days that feel full without ever being rushed.





