Vacation rentals in Island Park

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 710 vacation rentals in Island Park

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Island Park vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 184 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    550 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 180 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    40 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    220 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    660 of Island Park vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Island Park rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Island Park stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Island Park

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A cabin nestled among tall trees is featured, with a peaked metal roof and large windows. A stone patio surrounds a fire pit, with log benches arranged for seating. A hot tub is visible on the deck, inviting relaxation in a serene natural setting.
Cabin in Island Park
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 406 reviews

Woodland retreat/hot tub/Near Yellowstone

Uncle Tom's Cabin is the perfect getaway for either couples or a family (up to 8)! Darling, comfortable cabin located on an acre lot with immediate trail access for ATVs (Trail #626) and snowmobiles (the groomed Shotgun Trail). Cabin is located 30 miles from West Yellowstone Park entrance and is the perfect home-base for enjoying fishing, hiking, boating and kayaking. House amenities include hot tub, outdoor grill, dishwasher, coffee-maker, washer/dryer, smart TV's, DVD players, Wi-Fi and more

Top guest favorite
A tranquil river meanders through a verdant landscape, surrounded by lush green grass and gently sloping terrain. Aspen trees and wild vegetation line the banks, while distant mountains provide a serene backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home in Island Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Tucked Inn on the Outlet of Henry's Lake

It's rare to find a place that's both historic and one-of-a-kind. Views of Mt Sawtell , historic views of Henry's Fork of the Snake River. Access to the river below the Henry's Lake Dam. Anglers dream access for enjoyment and relaxation. Private/restricted access enjoyed by guests. NOTICE, winter access is by sno mobile, cross country skiing or sno shoes. From December to April. Assistance provided by hosts if needed. Within 20 minutes to the base of Two Top, renowned snowmobiling trails.

Top guest favorite
The living area features natural wood paneling, highlighted by a large moose photograph and a decorative hide. A comfortable brown leather sofa is paired with an armchair, while a round coffee table sits on a striped rug. Two stylish lamps provide soft lighting.
Cabin in Island Park
5 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Pinion Pine Chalet #5+WiFi+AC+Fireplace+Coffee Bar

Whether you're visiting the National Parks, enjoying world renowned flyfishing on the Henry's Fork or you simply consider yourself an outdoor enthusiast of any kind, the Pinon Pines Chalet is the perfect home base for all your adventures. -33 Miles to West Yellowstone NP -99 Miles to Grand Teton NP -6 min walk to the Henry's Fork River -5 min walk to TroutHunter or Henry's Fork Anglers: fishing guide services, full-service fly shops, restaurant & bar -2 min drive to general store and fuel

Top guest favorite
A scenic view of Henry's Lake is presented, with snow-capped mountains rising in the background. Lush green grass, dotted with vibrant yellow flowers, leads down to the water's edge, reflecting the clear blue sky and fluffy white clouds.
Cabin in Island Park
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Lakefront Cabin-18 miles from West Yellowstone

This is a lovely cabin located on 3.5 acres and 20 yds from the lake. The views are spectacular. Henry's Lake is a trophy fishing lake and there is always something to watch, especially birds in the area. Our cabin is a 1960 Sears&Roebuck catalog home. The Centennial Mtn Range is across the lake. Satellite TV and Wifi included. Only 18 miles from West Yellowstone, it offers a great getaway for your stay while visiting Yellowstone National Park. Guests say our pictures do not do justice.

Top guest favorite
The chalet's exterior showcases a striking architecture with a gabled roof and expansive windows. Wooden beams frame the structure, while warm lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere during dusk. Surrounding pine trees create a sense of seclusion against a vibrant sunset sky.
Cabin in Island Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Beaver Springs Chalet Yellowstone

Located 31 miles from Yellowstone National Park and ranked one of the "Top 8 cabins to visit in Idaho" by 'Only In Your State'. Beaver Springs Chalet has 2500 square feet, 3 bedrooms and 3&1/2 baths. It's perched on a beautiful 2 acre lot with Amazing views of the Teton Mountains and Yellowstone Basin. You'll feel like you're on top of the world while looking out over green meadows and ponds while enjoying the FireTable yet, just minutes away from Yellowstone National Park.

Guest favorite
Cabin in Island Park
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Modern Aframe at Awayframes | 30 min Yellowstone

Welcome to Awayframes, a thoughtfully designed mini-resort that will eventually include 14 modern A-frame cabins, a main lodge, and shared amenities spread across over 8 acres of forested terrain. Experience serenity in our sleek, modern A-frames nestled among the trees. This stylish retreat is just a 3-minute walk to Henry’s Fork River and 30 minutes from Yellowstone. Perfect for outdoor adventures, hiking, or simply unwinding. Escape and recharge in this peaceful haven.

Top guest favorite
A cozy bedroom features a large bed adorned with decorative pillows and a textured blanket. The A-frame design showcases wooden paneling, creating a warm ambiance. A window allows natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by minimalistic bedside lamps and a mounted wall decoration.
Cabin in Island Park
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Cozy A-Frame • Hot Tub • 30 minutes to Yellowstone

A little slice of Idaho magic nestled in the woods of Island Park, Idaho. The Hoot House is the coziest A-Frame cabin with everything you need for a relaxing weekend away or an epic adventure. A quick drive to Yellowstone and steps away from the famously beautiful Snake River for adventures near and far. In the evenings cozy up by the fire or soak in the outdoor hot tub. From the moment you arrive it will feel like a breath of fresh air and the break you've truly needed

Top guest favorite
Tiny home in Island Park
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Ho' Down Hut | Creekside Western Glamping

Just 45 minutes from Yellowstone’s West Entrance, Ho’ Down Hut is a cozy creekside glamping retreat in Island Park, Idaho. Nestled along Hotel Creek, this tiny cabin features a queen bed, peaceful water views, and a porch perfect for morning coffee. Fall asleep to the sound of the creek and wake up surrounded by nature. Shared bathrooms with private locking doors and walk-in showers are a short stroll away. The perfect Yellowstone basecamp for couples and adventurers.

Guest favorite
A two-story cabin with a wooden exterior is set among tall trees and showcases large windows and a green roof. A spacious driveway leads to a double garage, and an American flag is displayed on the left side. The surrounding landscape features a mix of greenery and rock formations.
Cabin in Island Park
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Mountain Life Cabin- 20 Miles to Yellowstone

Looking for the perfect place to base all of your mountain adventures out of?The Mountain Life Cabin is the perfect place to do that. Located minutes from Yellowstone, this cabin gives you the opportunity to explore this wonderful area. Whether that is riding snowmobiles in the winter, utvs in the summer, fishing the area's blue ribbon trout waters or hiking, you'll have a cabin to go back to rest and relax in a worry free environment.

Top guest favorite
The exterior A-frame cabin is surrounded by tall trees, showcasing a curved metal roof and large windows that reflect natural light. A spacious front deck features seating for relaxation, while the warmth of evening light illuminates the structure.
Cabin in Island Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Retro A-Frame w/ Hot Tub, Perfect Couple's Getaway

Welcome to Buttercup, a mid-century A-frame cabin with a private hot tub, a retro 1970s fireplace, fast fiber internet, and the quiet backdrop of Targhee National Forest. Renovated for couples seeking a cozy winter escape or a fun summer basecamp just 35 minutes from Yellowstone, this photogenic 800 sq. ft. retreat offers comfort, character, and a memorable stay for adventurous spirits. Hosted by Basecamp Stays ⛺

Top guest favorite
A two-story log cabin is presented, featuring an inviting entrance with a wooden deck and steps leading up to double doors. Large windows offer natural light, while the surrounding trees enhance the cabin's connection to nature.
Cabin in Island Park
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Aspen Heights Cabin+Sauna+Hotub+AC+20 mins to YNP

Just 20 minutes (17 miles) from Yellowstone, this beautiful 2018 cabin sits on over half an acre of wooded land and features two floors & 4 bedrooms (4th room is a loft) nestled in the woods on more than half an acre of land. Enjoy stunning log furnishings, a cozy porch for BBQing, and convenient amenities like a TV, dishwasher, and more. As your hosts, we’re dedicated to making your stay memorable.

Top guest favorite
A cozy cabin featuring a wooden exterior is nestled among tall trees. A front porch with seating invites relaxation. The landscaped area is complemented by a gravel pathway and natural stone edging, enhancing the tranquil setting in a forest environment.
Tiny home in Island Park
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Tiny Timber -28 miles to Yellowstone-Owner Managed

A unique stay managed by the owner just 30 minutes from the West Yellowstone entrance! Stay in this cozy, custom built, 450 sq ft guest cabin where I strive to make you feel like a local not a tourist. Located in a beautiful, quiet neighborhood just off highway 20. This cabin offers more amenities and conveniences than a hotel while adding the tranquility & privacy of your own mountain retreat!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Island Park?

    Island Park has stays nestled in forested neighborhoods, by the water, and near local trails. Visitors often look for homes with mountain views or easy access to outdoor recreation areas. Many travelers choose options that are close to lakes or scenic woodlands.

  • What are the best things to do in Island Park with kids?

    Families frequently enjoy exploring wildlife in nature reserves, paddling on nearby lakes, or spotting birds along walking trails. Local outfitters often suggest guided fishing trips and horseback riding as memorable activities for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Island Park?

    Island Park has opportunities to explore scenic hiking trails, paddle or fish in tranquil lakes, and watch sunsets from mountain overlooks. Many visitors also enjoy snowmobiling and cross-country skiing during the winter months.

  • How is the weather in Island Park?

    Island Park experiences cold, snowy winters from 2–24°F (-17–-5°C), and mild to warm summers near 43–79°F (6–26°C). Rain and snow are common in the early and late months, so layered clothing is suggested year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Island Park?

    Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested for outdoor adventures, hiking, and fishing, thanks to warmer temperatures and fewer snow days. Winter attracts visitors who enjoy snowmobiling, skiing, and quiet snowy landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Island Park?

    The area around Henrys Lake, Harriman State Park, and scenic trails in nearby forests is often recommended. Many travelers explore local rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife viewing sites that highlight the natural landscape.

  • What are some hiking trails in Island Park?

    Island Park has a variety of hiking options, such as the trails in Harriman State Park, meandering routes around Henrys Lake, and wooded paths through Caribou-Targhee National Forest. Some trails lead to scenic overlooks and quiet wildlife spots.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Island Park?

    Families often explore nature trails, spend afternoons fishing or boating on lakes, or visit parks for picnics and birdwatching. Guided adventures, such as horseback riding or snow sports, are frequently suggested for visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Island Park?

    Explore outdoor recreation in nearby parks or forests, visit hot springs, or discover scenic viewpoints and local historical sites. Many travelers also enjoy accessing bordering wilderness areas for wildlife viewing and photography.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Island Park?

    Many vacation rentals in Island Park welcome pets, especially those in cabin neighborhoods and homes close to trails or lake edges. Access to outdoor spaces and proximity to nature often make stays comfortable for guests with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Island Park?

    Layered clothing is helpful for changing mountain weather, and insect repellent is useful during summer outings. Locals often suggest packing snacks for hikes and respecting quiet hours to enjoy peaceful mornings by the water or forest.

  • What is Island Park known for?

    Island Park is known for its vast caldera, expansive forests, clear lakes, and year-round outdoor recreation. The area draws visitors for fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, and sightings of native wildlife across its scenic landscape.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Island Park?

    Travelers often discover secluded waterfalls, quiet forest trails, and lesser-known spots for fly fishing and birdwatching. Around sunrise or sunset, tranquil lakes and unmarked viewpoints offer peaceful moments and scenic reflections.

  • What are the best foods to try in Island Park?

    Local menus frequently highlight wild trout dishes, huckleberry-themed treats, and hearty mountain-style breakfasts. You may also find regional specialties such as elk burgers and homemade pies in nearby eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Island Park?

    Pack layered clothing for cool evenings, sturdy shoes for hiking or exploring, and gear for fishing or winter sports if you plan those activities. Insect repellent, sunscreen, and snacks are often suggested for outdoor excursions.

  • What is the nightlife in Island Park like?

    Island Park has casual gathering spots where travelers relax after exploring, such as local bars and lodges with live music or game nights. Nights tend to be quiet, with a laid-back mountain atmosphere favored by visitors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Island Park?

    Island Park has annual winter snowmobiling gatherings and community ice-fishing derbies that bring together locals and visitors. Outdoor celebrations, music events, and seasonal activities are frequently suggested, especially as the seasons change.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Island Park?

    Many rentals in Island Park accommodate families, with spacious cabins, multi-bedroom homes, and outdoor areas for children to play. Neighborhoods near lakes or parks are often mentioned for their convenience and nature access.

All about Island Park

Island Park is a cherished vestibule of Yellowstone National Park, with its scenic evergreens and array of crystal-clear streams, springs, ponds, and lakes. Island Park’s businesses tend to line US Route 20, including its charming eateries and shops, as well as two theatres hosting local productions. At an elevation of 6,293 feet, the city is Idaho’s highest, and many of its parks and natural areas are defined by its setting in Henry’s Fork Caldera, a hollow comprising the western part of the Greater Yellowstone’s Island Park Caldera, one of the largest calderas in the world.

Harriman State Park offers a window into the unique ecosystem of the area with its range of hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding trails. There’s no shortage of opportunities for wildlife sightings in the area, as many of the city’s nearby parks — including Henrys Lake State Park and Big Springs — are teeming with elk, moose, bears, and native birds like the Sandhill Crane and Trumpeter Swan.

What are the top things to do in Island Park?

Sawtell Peak

Look out on views of the Centennial Valley and Yellowstone from the 9,875-foot summit of Sawtell Peak. Hiking has its merits, but driving up the 12-mile gravel road of this mountain gives your feet a rest and saves your breath, as the commanding vista is sure to take it away.

Upper Mesa Falls

Take a 15-minute drive off Route 20 south along the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway and see one of Idaho’s most impressive waterfalls, Upper Mesa Falls. Set in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, the 114-foot waterfall is an accessible, family-friendly attraction with its obliging nature trails, visitor center, and lookout point.

Harriman State Park

This 16,000-acre park and wildlife refuge is one of the area’s most popular spots for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Some 22 miles of trails weave through protected evergreen forest featuring rivers, streams, and meadows, as well as the array of wildlife that roam the park, which includes the Trumpeter Swan, the world’s largest species of waterfowl. During the winter, the park offers skiing and snowshoeing trails.

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