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Green Creek Lodge
49 Green Creek Road
Cody, Wyoming

Located in the Wapiti Valley, halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park, you couldn't find a more unique guest house for your visit. Discover the Spirit of the Old West in this luxurious Mission Style home designed by local architect Keith Pryor from Cody. Green Creek Lodge was featured on Home and Garden TV on the Your Home Show with Kitty Bartholomew. This mountain bungalow represents American craftsmanship reproduced from the early 20th century, blended with a bit of western flare. It is representational of Cody's style of western craftsman.

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English

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Breakfast

 

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The House has hardwood and tile floors throughout the interior and several pieces of furniture are designed by local artist Tim Lozier at HowKola, LLC in Cody. Western Furniture craftsmanship is a long standing tradition in the Cody area and many great artists live in the region. Step down into the great room where you can relax by the native river stone hearth with a good book and enjoy mountain views in every direction. Kitchen/Dining Area the central island kitchen is fully equipped and furnished for large parties and ready for your gourmet cooking. Visit in the open comfort of the dining room or step outside to enjoy coffee on the veranda. The Loft is an office/den area for those who just have to check in on business between fishing trips. (with sofa bed for kids) We have tried to think of most amenities for your convenience, including wireless high-speed internet connections throughout the house. Mike and Sue are both from professional worlds and understand the need to stay in touch with our responsibilities, even on vacation. Ptarmigan Peak Room is a lovely room with a queen size feather bed and mission style oak furniture. There is a walk-in closet and a six foot writing desk built into the window with a fantastic south view of Ptarmigan Peak in the Absoraka Mountains. Ole Snooper's Secret Room named for the story held in the painting by the bedside. The bed is full sized and feather down for your country comfort. The antique dresser and full sized closet should be more than enough room for your belongings. The view outside the window clearly frames the splendor of Wapiti Valley and all it holds for your stay here. Ole Snooper's Story begins at dawn when Ole Snooper has returned to his secret fishing spot. For years this has been his favorite haunt. From time to time artifacts of an ancient people would wash out of the silt and remain unnoticed by the wildlife. Snooper's ancestors may have feasted near this very print which now is an artifact of Green Creek. The viewer is drawn by the certain simplicity of the scene, the pleasing colors and intriguing Snooper. After viewing the print one will find themselves longing to walk in Snooper's secrete place, possibly finding the two secret passages held with in this room! The Wapiti Valley Big Game Room has great accommodations for families or those who just want more elbow room. As you would expect in a game room there is high definition TV and video games, chess, shuffleboard and a wet bar (milled locally from timber off the Diamond 88 Ranch) for your entertaining purposes. The leather sleeper sofa is a down feather bed. There is a private full bath accented with antlers and oak designs like the rest of the house. The Kitty Bartholomew Suite Listen to Green Creek outside your window or step outside your private entry onto the deck for a morning meditation in the mountains. Breathe the fresh air and feel how great life is today. The four-post bed is king size with feather down, and your private bath has a claw foot tub which is a great way to pamper yourself after a long trail ride. There is also a custom tiled walk-in shower.

Notable Fishing Waters In the northeast region of Yellowstone, the Beartooth Mountains form a glacial wonderland where many of the tarns and large lakes teem with rainbow and brook trout. Fly-fishing is the preferred technique. Draining from volcanic plateau surrounding Yellowstone Lake, rivers radiate in all directions. To the east, two major drainage's of' the Shoshone River system hold good populations of rainbow, cutthroat, and brook trout. Due to high water during spring run-off, these rivers become full of fish typically after mid-July. Mike snags a rainbow trout in mid June. Ask him about local conditions and also any fishing supply dealer in Cody will help. In Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone Lake is a great place for master fishing. Fish over 13 inches are protected, producing many trout averaging 16 inches. Wapiti Valley Along the eastern boundary of this national park, Yellowstone, is the beginning of America's first and one of the last great wilderness areas. The Shoshone Region, runs along the 53-mile-long Wapiti Valley which bridges the gap between the park and Cody, Wyoming. Green Creek Lodge is located half between the East gate to Yellowstone, and Cody. President Theodore Roosevelt referred to the Wapiti Valley as "the most scenic fifty miles in the U.S." Few visitors would today disagree with his claim. Traveling over Sylvan Pass, at the East gate to Yellowstone in early to midsummer along U.S. Highway 14-16 20 means being treated to brilliant blue lupine, fiery-red Indian Paintbrush and other vividly colored wildflowers, all washed by rivulets cascading over rocky outcroppings along the winding mountain road. Yellowstone National Park Discover the natural wonders, of Yellowstone National Park the geysers and hot springs, and the wildlife are wonderful. Imagine exploring the wonders of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, in the freedom of your own car. You can enjoy all of this within a day from your splendid accommodations at Green Creek Lodge. Only about 24 miles from the East Gate of Yellowstone National Park. Wapiti Valley-bearing a Native American name for elk-signals the transition from the quiet pleasures of Yellowstone to the multifaceted adventures of Cody Country, where lodges and restaurants, river trips and fishing, trails and hiking all wait for summer recreation. And just beyond the highway are a myriad of game animals, many of which travelers can expect to see as they motor along. Bighorn sheep, elk, moose, bison, mule deer, and both grizzly and black bear all inhabit the valley.

Average Rates
Start From USD 105.00 To USD 205.00 Daily




Smoking Outside Only
No Handicap Accessibility
Pets Not Allowed

 
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