Since the early 1900s, West Yellowstone has provided a tourist-friendly gateway to the geysers of Yellowstone National Park and its resident bison, bears and elk. This Rocky Mountain enclave in southwestern Montana is an outdoor enthusiast's dream, offering snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and dog sledding in winter; trout fishing in fall; birding, biking and hiking in spring; and summer parades and rodeos. In-town eateries and attractions are an easy stroll from local lodging.
Restaurants in West Yellowstone
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Full Service Coffee House and Wholesale Coffee Roaster. Specializing in fresh roasted packaged coffees, teas, made in Montana and fairly traded specialty products. Stop by for a cup next time you visit West Yellowstone!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Beautiful old school converted into a specialty shop will keep you mesmerized as you wander through it. Furniture, kitchen accessories, framed artwork, gift items, bedding and bath products are just some of the fun things you'll find. There is also a great little toy store featuring forest animals, games, and books. On-site Digital photo developing makes it easy and instant to capture and enjoy your photos of Yellowstone National Park! Come on in and enjoy a fun small-town experience.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We are currently closed for the season. We will re-open in mid December for the Yellowstone winter season.
Great place to shop for all friends and family members. The owners Julia and Scott are true business owners who care about that customer relationship as soon as you walk through the door. I send all my friends to their store. They specialize in making up T-shirts for you. You can bring in a photo or you can choose from a bunch of designs off their wall. They are so good at designing, that many walk in and see something hanging on the wall and right off they ask them to make them one just like it. They even will ship it home to you if you wanted. Many times they even hand delivered some shirts to me when I needed them. If anyone is in the area, please stop in and check it out. What a Great place to visit and never felt so blessed to have met such great people!!! Service with a smile all the time. It’s nice to find people who appreciate the customer and bend over backwards to make sure we are happy. ????
4.5 based on 8 reviews
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Send it home is primarily a yarn and quilt shop. We also sell jewelry and souvenirs, including local crafts and 100% bison hats and gloves. We are still the only location in town where you can bring all your purchases and have us pack them up and ship them home!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Any trip to West Yellowstone always includes a trip to a gift shop. If you only visit one this is one is a must. They have a little bit of everything from standard t-shirts and souvenirs to hand carved custom knives, had carved Native American figures, to jewelry and so much more. The staff is super friendly and always good for a story or two about the area. Every West Yellowstone trip includes a couple stops at cradleboard.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
3.5 based on 3 reviews
My husband and I have been visiting Yellowstone for many years ever since our honeymoon here in 1976. Our main interest is in seeing the park, especially the geysers so we were happy to limit our shopping to Smith and Chandler established in 1925. You can find whatever you want right here. They have T-shirts, caps, footwear, items for the household, books, and everything huckleberry from lotions and soaps and candles to candy. As we fly, these items are small and easy to carry home on the plane. Everybody is happy with the gifts that are special to Montana. This is a good location for my husband who likes going next door for good homemade beef stew. Prices are reasonable and the staff is friendly. See you this summer.
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