The Arch House, so named because it is located directly across the street from the famous Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner, Montana, was designed by the renown architect Robert Reamer.
As you sit on the veranda of the Arch house, you gaze across to the northern range of Yellowstone National Park. You commonly see herds of elk, deer, antleope, and other native animals grazing on this range. Yellowstone, of course, is famous for it scenic wildlife, high mountains, geysers, and solitude.
The Arch House is build mainly of huge native river stones. The large windows on the front of the house give you a unique view of Electic Peak, the second highest mountain in Yellowstone. Inside the house is a large complete furnished kitchen, dining room that easily accommodates 6 people, a large living room with a native stone fireplace with a gas insert. The living room also has a queen size sofa hide-a-bed. There are two bedroom, each with a closet. The bathroom is located between the two bedrooms.
Next to the Arch House is a small gift shop and expresso shop. The gift shop has a large variety of gifts, and the espresso bar has a large menue of espresso drinks, as well a freshly baked pastries. Each morning freshly brewed coffee, a bottle of juice, and a pastry is served to guest of the Arch House.
John and Beverly Whitman have lived in the Yellowstone region for over 50 years, and and well acquainted with all the various activities within the Yellowstone area. The will be happy to help you plan your visit to Yellowstone Country.
The Arch House is located directly across the street from the Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner, Montana. Gardiner is a small community, and the Arch is a landmark which is easily located.
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