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    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Margo's Mountain Suite Bed & Breakfast

    Margo's Mountain Suite Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    My sister and I traveled from Wisconsin to California during the first part of June and stayed in…read moreB&B's and hotels along the way. This was by FAR the best place we stayed. It is located in the Wapiti Valley west of Cody, Wyoming before you get to Yellowstone which was our next stop. We made our reservations through a booking agency, so it was all very easy. The price was very reasonable and it was located on our route, so it was very convenient. Margo was the best hostess and her very talented husband were a pleasure to visit with. Our reservations were for one room with a Queen size bed which was very comfortable and tastefully decorated. But, since it was mid week, and we were the only ones at the B&B, we were treated to use of the whole house. There were 3 different balconies from which we could watch the wildlife. The upstairs suite is set up to accommodate large groups. I can't remember exactly how many it sleeps, but I bet at least 12 and that's not crowding anyone. Margo's Mountain Suite is very tastefully decorated and yet comfortable and homey. It wasn't over crowded with THEME decor, but rather very tastefully done with soothing colors. They have a dog, but other than when we first arrived, you would not have known he was there. The mountain views were fabulous and the wildlife did arrive at sundown as promised. The little touches were what make this a great place to stay, everything from the great coffee, the fabulous soaps to the binoculars on the balcony. This was an awesome place to stay. The breakfast was awesome (especially the coffee) and our entire visit was a delight. We felt as if we were leaving old friends when we finally did leave. While the other B&B's we stayed in were great places too, they didn't compare to Margo's. Thanks for such a lovely stay.

    My family stayed at Margo's for a trip to the Yellowstone/Cody area. It was like a home away from…read morehome. Margo and Bill are wonderful hosts. The location is lovely. She went out of her way to make sure there was breakfast food for all of our tastes. The inn is clean and the beds are comfortable. The view from the balcony is beautiful. They were helpful with suggestions for things to do. I just cannot say enough good things about our experience staying here!

    The Salsbury Avenue Inn

    The Salsbury Avenue Inn

    5.0(11 reviews)
    21.2 mi

    I stayed here in June 2010. I'm writing this review in December 2011. Why? Because it's a…read morelegitimate crime that I haven't reviewed this place yet. The owners are amazing, genuinely warm and kind people. There was no awkwardness that there sometimes is-- I felt like we were staying at my aunt and uncle's place. I find myself actually longing for an excuse to go back to Cody (I was there on business with a colleague) so I can stay here again. The B&B itself is completely refurbished-- everything is new and clean and nice. The rooms don't have individual bathrooms, but there's a shared one down the hall that is very nice. It's not a huge place (4 rooms), so you're not competing with a lot of people for bathroom space. And best part is, you're walking distance from downtown Cody. Breakfast... let's discuss BREAKFAST. There are so many B&Bs where breakfast is a small, modest affair. Not here. Despite the fact that we had a 7:30 am flight and would be leaving for the airport at 6:30 am, Sondra INSISTED that she would be up to make us breakfast. I can't remember it all now, but it felt like there were umpteen courses.... fresh fruit, fresh waffles, baked goods, etc. All home cooked and all delicious. And then a week or so after we stayed there, they sent us each a postcard, thanking us for our stay and asking us to come back the next time we found ourselves in Cody. Which is exactly what I'm planning to do.

    This place is great! The couple that owns the house is very pleasant and they make a mean…read morebreakfast! :) Because they live in the house as well, it's almost like staying at a nice relative's for the night. The room was comfortable and there was a TV mounted on the wall. Free wifi. Great place to stay when you're passing through Cody on the way to Yellowstone :)

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    The Salsbury Avenue Inn - We stayed in the Cactus Flower Room at the top of the stairs. A smaller room, but very comfortable and bright.

    We stayed in the Cactus Flower Room at the top of the stairs. A smaller room, but very comfortable and bright.

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    Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast - Back patio

    Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast

    4.9(10 reviews)
    21.4 mi
    $$

    My husband and I stayed here for two nights while visiting Cody. It was perfect! We had the Old…read moreFaithful room. The Old Faithful room used to be the garage so it had it's own little driveway and patio..........it was just perfect and it was a bit more private than the other rooms. Although we had our own little patio we chose to use the bigger and more public patio in the back of the house. It was overrun with flowers and birds.....our stay was just a little noisy with all the birds, but it was amazing. Robin and Bob were both very welcoming and filled with knowledge (that they shared) about the area. The stay included 3 dogs that were very friendly and fun to be around. The breakfasts were great! One morning we had eggs, they were steamed and perfect. We also had sausage patties, homemade gingerbread muffins, fresh fruit, orange juice, and coffee. Everything was very well presented and served. We were offered a couple of muffins for the road. On the morning that we had to leave early to go horseback riding Robin made us breakfast burritos for the road. They were very good. This is probably the best place to stay while in Cody. The price was right, the location was great and it was very clean and comfortable.

    What an incredible find! This was an amazing experience. The owners were attentive, great hosts who…read moreshowed us a really wonderful time while we were in Cody. We actually stayed up late talking to the owner about life. It was one of those nights that you'll remember forever. :) The rooms are extremely clean, the house is SO quaint. The garden is spectacular. And, maybe the best part? They have 3 amazing dogs who were my besties for the weekend: Sophie, Ginger and Coco. I was in LOVE with them. Honestly? If you're going to Yellowstone, why would you stay at a hotel? The Robin;s Nest is the same rate or cheaper, and you get an incredible breakfast in the morning. Speaking of breakfast.... I'm still trying to figure out what was in those pancakes because I was in pancake heaven. We will definitely be back here!

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    Robins Nest Bed & Breakfast - Private patio attached to the Old Faithful room

    Private patio attached to the Old Faithful room

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    4 Bears Bed & Breakfast

    4 Bears Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(1 review)
    35.3 mi

    Absolutely loved this place! First of all the property is beautiful, and the views of the…read moremountains are even better. My wife and I brought our three teenagers and stayed in the room with a comfortable queen bed, bunk beds and a comfy pull out sofa. Room was very clean, had its own tv, large bathroom with a double sink and a large shower. Room has its own out door access n parking that was very convenient. The cabin is basically a hunters paradise with some of the wildest taxidermy (including the 4 bears) I've laid eyes on. Our hosts George took great care of us, making a unique breakfast all 3 days we were there. Coffee was on every morning before I woke which was not quite early enough to see the 530am sun rise but not much after. The breakfast's were served with care and accompanied with amazing views each morning. We ended up enjoying George's company as much as we enjoyed our vacation of Wyoming. We saw as much wild life around the bnb as in the nearby parks, including dear,antelope, and elk. Definitely planning a return trip!

    From the owner: 4 Bears Bed & Breakfast is running a $90 a room per night special with free breakfast from the…read moremiddle of October to 30th of April! The rest of the season The Moose Den is $160 and The Wolf Den is $150 per night. The Bed & Breakfast is only 30 minutes South of Cody, Wyoming and 8 miles West of Meeteetse.

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    4 Bears Bed & Breakfast - Playing with the mules

    Playing with the mules

    4 Bears Bed & Breakfast - Target shooting with a guest .

    Target shooting with a guest .

    4 Bears Bed & Breakfast - My super wonderful guests, awesome people, hated to see them leave

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    My super wonderful guests, awesome people, hated to see them leave

    Jakey's Fork Homestead Bed & Breakfast - Main entrance

    Jakey's Fork Homestead Bed & Breakfast

    5.0(2 reviews)
    66.1 mi

    OK, lots of B&Bs have amenities aplenty, but do they have subalpine lakes, native American…read morepetroglyphs, and beautiful badlands - in addition to great breakfasts, a sauna, and plentiful sociability as well as solitude? OK, technically Louise Lake (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#EODBpC0CuiZ6aHOdlVGkfg) isn't on the grounds of Carolyn G.'s understatedly excellent Dubois destination B&B (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#ALBrn53EdTHTx5dcf1bVqA), nor are the petrogylphs (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#i-9jxWNtwDQr-0xz2WtMwA) or Wind River badlands (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#77s4BAFi_-d-CHfWsD7CdA), but they sure seem like part of the neighborhood. And a beautiful neighborhood it is (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg). I'd come here even it weren't close to the Tetons or the Wind Rivers, simply because of Louise Lake, which one of those picturesque and slightly remote locations that tell you, yes, you're in Wyoming, and yes, it is this scenic in real life, too (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/jakeys-fork-homestead-bed-and-breakfast-dubois?select=cdxVgsY55c2Vsi86mS07gg#N357UsP_mWPjj7n0U5RgVg). But the location doesn't speak for itself. Carolyn does that, based on years of NOLS backcountry guiding and decades of Wyoming homesteading with her daughters. She's one of those pathfinding polymaths for whom running a B&B is simply one act of many. But it's a really virtuoso performance, and while her clientele may be select, they are immensely appreciative of the red-carpet welcome she offers. And if the red carpet isn't enough, ask for the USGS map of Louise Lake and the walking guide to the petroglyphs. Your tired feet will thank you, in the sauna, afterward.

    Really sweet secluded cabin by the famous Wind River. This place was filled with sweet sounds, big…read moretrees and complete privacy. We feel so fortunate to have found this spot.

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    Jakey's Fork Homestead Bed & Breakfast - Wind River canyon, looking N.

    Wind River canyon, looking N.

    Jakey's Fork Homestead Bed & Breakfast - Sideview of B&B

    Sideview of B&B

    Jakey's Fork Homestead Bed & Breakfast - Louise Lake, a nearby hike in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness.

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    Louise Lake, a nearby hike in the Fitzpatrick Wilderness.

    Gardiner Guest House - Breakfast bar with beverages

    Gardiner Guest House

    4.8(33 reviews)
    71.4 mi

    The most incredible, kind, thoughtful host Nance, and her husband Richard are amazing at making you…read morefeel comfortable and relaxed. From the moment we arrived it was like we were greeted by a big warm hug! Their help navigating the park was so helpful, breakfast was amazing and the only bad thing is we only stayed two nights. The perfect place for your Yellowstone visit!!

    My review is long overdue. However, it's on the 1 year anniversary of staying there, and it's a…read morejoyful memory. That memory is so solidified in my heart. Our trip to Montana was amazing, and the first evening started with stay here. Ms Nance and Richard are such warm hosts. At breakfast they are a fountain of information about Gardiner and the Park. Breakfast was a wide array of delicious choices, and Ms Nance is quick to adapt to your tastes if you stayed multiple nights. But Pro-Tip, tell her ahead of time if you have a particular want. We had a private room with a bathroom. It was very comfortable and warm. Especially considering it was below zero at the time. They also leave out tea and snacks downstairs, so We enjoyed a cup of hot tea as we warmed up from our walk. Location! This wonderful home couldn't be closer to the park entrance. As well, they are walking distance to the local restaurants. It was the start of winter so I didn't get a chance to take advantage of fly fishing, but Richard owns Parks Fly Shop, just around the corner. Book a stay here! You will love it!

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    Gardiner Guest House - Shared bathroom

    Shared bathroom

    Gardiner Guest House - Hallway view in the morning

    Hallway view in the morning

    Gardiner Guest House

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