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Gardiner's post office in has a display of historical photographs of the town, taken since its founding in 1880. This is as good a place as any to begin an exploration of the area, including Yellowstone National Park, which lies across Park Street from Gardiner's false-fronted downtown district.

In the 1880s and 90s, Gardiner was a dusty, false-fronted village of no more than 20 buildings, sitting in the middle of nowhere, waiting for infrequent stages to come through bringing supplies, and hoping for the next gold rush.

The real gold rush came when Yellowstone Park was fully accessible to the public around the turn of the century. With the main -- and still the only year-round -- park entrance across the street from Gardiner, this town has developed as a tourist town with good and bad consequences. The economy in Gardiner is stable. Some of its "decor" is questionable, although most visitors enjoy the touches which hark back to the tough little frontier village of the 1880s. You'll see what we mean when you see the lineup of false-fronted buildings on Park Street -- saloons, bingo halls, cafes, and tourist souvenir shops.

Gardiner lies in the Yellowstone River Valley, at the south end of the scenic Gallatin drive, to Yellowstone Park from Livingston. The drive passes near Chico Hot Springs and the base of several magnificent Absaroka peaks. Gardiner is a town of motels and campgrounds, a waiting place of travelers wanting to pass through to enter Yellowstone. Some stay here to fish in the Yellowstone and other nearby streams. The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness is to the north of town, offering hiking and backcountry camping. Gardiner becomes a haunt of snowmobilers in the winter.

The summer scene across the Park Street fence is enhanced during summer months with wild antelope in the meadow and on the Yellowstone hills. Bighorn sheep are also seen. Once into the park, passing beneath the (Teddy) Roosevelt Arch, Mammoth Hot Springs and the park headquarters are just a few minutes away.

River rafting trips on the Yellowstone and Gallatin and available in Gardiner, as well as pack trips in Yellowstone National Park and guided fly-fishing trips down the Yellowstone River.

Gardiner Hotels

Overnight accommodations in Gardiner include cabin courts, modern motels and a campground and RV park situated on the hill behind the downtown area.

Yellowstone Suites Bed and Breakfast
506 4th Street
This is a three story stone house built in 1904, and renovated in 1994, and ofers a contrast to other standard motels. The house is furnished with Victorian antiques and is in a quiet neighborhood, away from the busy main street. Amenities include television, in-room movies, microwave oven, and refrigerator.

Other lodgings include a Best Western motor lodge, and several other chain motels.

Camping

Rocky Mountain Campground
(406) 848-7251
Open all year with RV and tent sites (some with full hook-ups), there's also a grocery store, laundry, game room and showers. Located just east of Gardiner on Jardine Road.

For details on Yellowstone National Park,
go to the Park Pages

Nearby towns and attractions:
go to West Yellowtone, Bozeman,
Yellowstone National Park


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