

Mission start. You’re in West Yellowstone chasing the big bite and a quiet night after river days. It’s a lodge complex of cabins and triplexes with king or double queen rooms, open April to October. Check-in starts at 4pm and check-out is 11am. Simple, safe, and close to the fly fishing waters of the greater Yellowstone region.
Coffee in the lounge at 7:00 AM—simple but workable. You’re about 60-90 minutes from the West Gate. Leave by 6:30 AM to beat crowds and hit the river early.
✅ BOOK IF: You’re an angler or outdoor enthusiast who wants a simple, quiet base near Yellowstone. ❌ SKIP IF: You crave resort luxuries or opulent spa experiences.
Courtyard-facing rooms
Quiet neighborhood; suitable for families with anglers, but not a theme-park vibe.
Open Apr through Oct. Peak summer is busiest; spring and fall offer quieter days and great fishing conditions.
Look, it’s not a resort. It’s a quiet, comfortable base for anglers near Yellowstone. Rates aren’t published; you’re paying for simplicity and location. Deposits are 50%, refunds minus a 3% fee if you cancel early; within 7 days you can apply to a future date; within 24 hours you pay in full.
Not ideal if you crave resort luxury or a heavy on-site activity schedule.
• Book direct at bigskyanglers.com or call (406) 646-7801. • Book far in advance for summer guides. • Continental breakfast at 7:00 AM in the lounge.
Quiet, angler-focused base near West Yellowstone. Not a luxury resort, but a clean, safe stay with easy access to fishing waters. Breakfast is simple and rates aren’t published yet; plan for a 50% deposit and a firm cancellation policy.
Continental breakfast served at 7:00 AM in the lounge; meals are not included.
A 50% deposit is required to make a reservation, with the balance due 7 days prior to the start date. Deposits are refundable, less a 3% transaction fee, if canceled more than 7 days from the reservation date. For cancellations within 7 days of the reservation, payment can be applied towards a future date. Cancellations within 24 hours will result in payment in full, unless due to COVID-19.
Free self-parking on site. RV parking is not described.
Address
39 Madison Ave, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, USA
To Park Center
Approximately 1 mile to the west gate of Yellowstone National Park.
To Nearest Town
Located in West Yellowstone, Montana, a few blocks from the main street.
Shuttle service can be arranged from the West Yellowstone Airport to the Inn.
Main Street access with restaurants and shops
Based on 121 Google reviews
Based on 121 guest reviews
" Quiet, angler-focused base near West Yellowstone. Not a luxury resort, but a clean, safe stay with easy access to fishing waters. Breakfast is simple and rates aren’t published yet; plan for a 50% deposit and a firm cancellation policy."
Shannon Marie Hedlund
We booked for early morning fly fishing Oct 15th. Mom and daughter fishing. No experience. Use caution on how you purchase your fishing license. I was not told to make sure I booked for a Yellowstone park specific fishing. Instead, I selected a one day Montana fishing license thinking that covers everything in the state. Wrong. What was most frustrating was that I was at the front desk in the store, physically showed the man behind the counter my license application on my phone, it was a license to fish in Montana and he said yep, looks good! A minute later he says, if you do Montana, you cannot fish in Yellowstone. That requires a park specific license. Holy cow! We JUST drove two hours from south Fork in the early AM to fish in the park, and he says, well…. I didn’t know you wanted to fish in the park. Holy Passive aggressive. I was not spending $25 to fly fish, this was an expensive investment of our time. We should have been in the park, and it was raining and cold, PERFECT day, not a lot of people out, government shut down etc. He should have asked me that question or looked at my reservation notes before saying Yep! Looks good and I hit send…guy did not care at all, and that man was older than our guide. This man wasn’t busy, there were no other customers distracting him, and the dude just left it at that…he knew he’d just seriously disappointed a customer. His problem solving skills were negative ZERO ….good luck with that, byyyeeee kind of attitude, and left our younger guide in an awkward situation to take care of his lousy customer service. Our guide, River was a nice young man, basically thrown under a bus by the desk guy. Which also was a reflection of how that man treats his coworkers and has the potential to ruin their tips (we still tipped, but some people would say screw that over such a disappointment) Obviously, I was not thrilled with the location nor did we catch a single fish, but that wasn’t River’s fault. We still had a nice time. River made for a fun trip and he was a very good teacher. My daughter had a lot of fun. River had to problem solve, and find a location quickly which also took us down a road of pot holes and puddles to Madison River, but thankfully I had a rental car that could accommodate that, so be aware of that potential as well. I’m a mom, just wanted to take my teenage daughter fly fishing in Yellowstone which is like a stones throw from their store. It’s not rocket science for someone who does this for a living. Dude should have paid attention to my question about the fishing license - he negatively affected our trip. I am responsible for choosing the wrong license, but he was no help at all. Just MAKE SURE you have a clear understanding and conversation about where you’d be going to fish and which license that requires when you’re dropping $500-600 for three hours of fishing. I hope the owner(s) recognize that River is a very good guide and he’s more like management material bc he’s a good problem solver and communicates well. That young man loves his job. His passion for fishing is contagious and he was a very friendly helpful person.
nancy wilson
This is my second year for a big fishing trip in Yellowstone. The guide is great, five star all the way. Their guides bring all kinds of expertise for the different rivers from their own personal experiences around the world. Equipment is readily available and just general advice is available For a visitor or for someone buying just a fly. They have a great blog that lets you know what’s happening on the rivers and where to go. I am strongly encourage you to visit Big Sky Angler, while in Yellowstone for fishing trips.
Ashley Jensen
If you are considering stopping in this shop, do it. Book a fly fishing trip. This spot has the most knowledgeable and kind people. We were privileged to have their best guide, Andy Vincent. Truly the kindest person we’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. We booked back to back trips with him because one wasn’t enough. He knows amazing spots and is a great teacher! He is very patient and knowledgeable. He could tell you every bug nearby that the fish may be eating. He is a wealth of knowledge. You will leave knowing 100x more about fly fishing. We’ve learned so much and can’t wait to continue on the sport. There are a lot of fly fishing spots around here and while the gear and locations may be the same, the guides and people make all the difference. Stop in here and while you’re at it, ask for Andy, you won’t regret it.
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Pool and spa are not confirmed in available information; fire pits are noted as a feature.
Continental breakfast is served at 7:00 AM in the lounge; meals are not included.
Direct booking is available at https://www.bigskyanglers.com/ and you can also call (406) 646-7801.
About 50-51 miles; expect a drive of around 60-90 minutes to reach the West Entrance.
Yes. Free self-parking is available on-site.
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