The Raven's Nest Cabins, LLC

The Raven's Nest Cabins, LLC Our Newly remodeled cabin is your next rocky mountain getaway! Less than 700 Yds from the Yellowstone Nat'l Park boundary-5 miles from Northgate entrance.

Gallatin Mountain range w/ wildlife at your fingertips-just minutes from Yellowstone

We still have plenty of availability! Spread the word, tell friends or family 😊 Here’s our Airbnb page- you can also con...
05/07/2023

We still have plenty of availability! Spread the word, tell friends or family 😊 Here’s our Airbnb page- you can also contact me directly on Facebook or email: [email protected]
This Cabin is your home away from home ❤️

Entire home in Gardiner, United States. This beautifully remodeled cabin is your IDEAL rocky mountain getaway! Less than 700 yards away from the Yellowstone National Park boundary & 5 mil...

05/03/2023

Step inside the Sagrada Familia and marvel at Gaudí's visionary fusion of art, architecture, and spirituality in the heart of Barcelona ✨🙏 🇪🇸

📷: Sarah Fouracres (https://www.instagram.com/sarahjanefouracres)

05/03/2023
03/09/2023

(News Release) On Tuesday, March 7, a Yellowstone National Park wildlife biologist on a radio telemetry flight observed the first grizzly bear of 2023 to emerge from hibernation. The adult bear, estimated at 300-350 pounds, was seen near the remains of a bison carcass in Pelican Valley, in the central-eastern part of the park.

The first bear sighting of 2022 also occurred on March 7.

Male grizzlies come out of hibernation in early March. Females with cubs emerge in April and early May. When bears emerge from hibernation, they look for food and often feed on elk and bison that died over the winter. Sometimes, bears will react aggressively to encounters with people when feeding on carcasses.

“Spring visitors skiing, snowshoeing, or hiking in Yellowstone National Park are reminded to carry bear spray and be especially alert for bears near carcasses and areas with early spring green-up. These are the first foods sought out by grizzlies after emerging from hibernations,” said Kerry Gunther, the park's bear management biologist.

All of Yellowstone National Park is bear country: from the deepest backcountry to the boardwalks around Old Faithful. The park restricts certain visitor activities in locations where there is a high density of bears, along with elk and bison carcasses. Restrictions will begin in some bear management areas on March 10.

Learn more about how to protect yourself and the bears that people come here to enjoy: go.nps.gov/23006

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03/09/2023

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Oh my gosh I have this 😳

credit: globalworkandtravel

03/09/2023

Just hanging with the locals. 📷: IG user |

02/26/2023

Old Man Winter has a pretty cold grip on Emigrant Peak but it's warm inside. C'mon in!

02/26/2023

Winter soaking isn’t for the faint of heart🥶 But once you’re in the water there’s nothing quite like it!
Roads are snowy and icy. Take it slow and safe out there. We’re open and we still will be when you get here! Stay warm!

02/26/2023

…And then we were packing up camp, singing songs of gratitude, embracing one another, taking in our last breaths of that enchanted Paradise Valley air and bidding the Buffalo farewell.

This was such a brief trip, the kids couldn’t wrap their brains around it, and we wistfully dreamed into how camp might look next year… stay tuned, Buffalo Bridge is here to listen and respond to what the Buffalo need, what the hunters need, to adapt to what is being asked of us and figure out how to show up to that call sustainably and in honoring of our changing life phases, capacities and needs.

No matter what the seasons bring, years of no buffalo in sight or streams of them flowing across the land, years of camps bursting at the seams with family and life, or years of us doing elsewhere doing whatever else, the unchangeable core that smolders through us all is deep love and respect for the Buffalo.

(Photo credit to Matt Hamon, who by nature is more often behind the camera than not and is an integral part of our camp and animal processing badass)

09/12/2022
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09/11/2022

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09/10/2022

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