Antelope Run | The Long House

Private kitchen
3 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
3 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets
Towels
3 bedrooms, iron/ironing board, free WiFi, bed sheets

About this house rental

Located in Pray, this lovely house for $875 per night is a great choice for your next vacation. Welcome to the Long House on Antelope Run! The Long House is part of our family retreat that is Antelope Run - two family homes on 30 acres in the heart of the Paradise Valley in Montana. The Long House and the Bunk House are available to rent together or separately. Antelope Run is a family focused experience but great for a small group of friends out for a weekend getaway or a small corporate retreat with lots of space for focus. Find us on IG @antelope_run. Antelope Run is 30 acres in the heart of the Paradise Valley, Montana. We sit on the west side of the valley, on a geologic bench above the valley floor where the Yellowstone River flows. The land has sweeping views of the Absaroka Range to the east, the Gallatin Range to the west and Yellowstone National Park to the south. Bald Eagles soar off the edge of the bench, pronghorn antelope wander the land, blue birds busily flit about and badgers dig their dens- Antelope Run is the perfect base for a southwestern Montana adventure. Antelope Run is located about 30 minutes from Gardiner and the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. We are only 20 minutes from Livingston, one of the great small towns of the western United States. Within a 10 minute drive, live music is available almost every night of the week at numerous locations in the valley as is the world famous Chico Hot Springs. All our neighbors are on 20+ acres lots so there is a lot of wide open space! We are out there but we are not totally disconnected, there is a lot nearby: 5 min: The Outpost Bar and Grill (Emigrant) 10 min: Chico Hot Springs, Chico Saloon and Sage Lodge 10 Min: Emigrant Store, FollowYerNose BBQ, Wild Flour Bakery and Café, the Old Saloon (live music), Pine Creek Lodge (live music) 10min: World Class Fly Fishing on local rivers, creeks and lakes • Public access to the Yellowstone River, Mill Creek • Spring Creeks (per rod fee) Armstrong's/O'Hair's Spring Creek, DePuy's Spring Creek, Nelson's Spring Creek • Numerous hike in lakes 20 min: Livingston, Montana • Grocery stores, shopping, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, small movie theater, ice cream • Yellowstone Gateway Museum, Livingston Depot Museum, Fly Fishers International Museum & Learning Center 30+ min: Yellowstone National Park, Northeast Entrance • Gateway to Yellowstone, Roosevelt Arch 30+ min: Gardiner, Montana • Shopping, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, etc. • Adventure sport rentals- white water rafting, fly fishing guides, eco-tours 45 minutes: Downtown Bozeman and Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) • All major big-box retailers and grocers are available in Bozeman DRIVING: Be careful driving through the Paradise Valley, especially in the dusk and dawn hours. Take your time on Highway 89- enjoy the view! Deer, antelope, elk, small mammals and livestock are regularly found along the road and crossing the road. When arriving, stay to the right when the entry drive forks at the Long House. The Long House is just up the gentle incline further down the entry drive. Please drive slow on the entry drive. We have unfortunately had to reset our AirBnb account and thus lost all of our nearly 60 five-star reviews. To all of our guests, thank you for your thoughtful reviews - we look forward to hosting you again! No smoking. No aerial or loud fireworks. No wood burning fires during fire season (typically July - August). Failure to comply will result in a $2,500 flat fee. No parties, weddings or events without pre-approval when renting the property. Contact hosts regarding fees for gatherings/parties/events/weddings. Hosting an event without approval will result in a $5,000 flat fee. Small gatherings of friends and family (i.e. having another family over for dinner) are fine but limit the number of cars and people. Antelope Run is meant to be a relaxing and quiet retreat. No commercial photography or filming allowed without approval and a contract. If you want to use our place as a location, contact us and we will work it out! Well-behaved dogs (two maximum) are welcome but must be reviewed and approved first - there will be a pet fee, contact us and share information about your dog(s) including age and temperament. Dogs are not allowed on beds or couches and should not be left alone if they will cause damage. Dogs are not allowed to be left unattended in the house, we encourage crating or taking your dog when you leave the house. There are 30 acres to explore, please be cautious of large badger and ground squirrel holes, and rocks and hills, and the potential for wildlife. Wander the landscape and lease be mindful of the guests staying in the other house. Wander, have fun, be friendly, but please be respectful of personal space and everyone's enjoyment! Please remove your shoes. Be mindful of the septic system. Thank you for helping keep Antelope Run be a good neighbor!

Amenities

Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
TV

Map of Pray, MT

Reviews

5.0/5.0
Outstanding(15 Reviews)
5.0
Jul 2023
Uniquely exceptional home, great communication, outstanding amenities, and a tremendous view!
5.0
Aug 2022
We loved the house. Beautiful location. Owner was a pleasure to deal with.
5.0
Jul 2022
On the heels of a treacherous stay in another state, we slide into Antelope Run road-weary and cranky. Lo and behold: an oasis of joy. Killer views. Plenty of hot water and tons of pressure. Fluffy towels. All the cooking gear needed and none that we didn't need. Plush firm beds and custom Yetis for our daily caffeination. Lightning fast support from the property manager and plenty of spots to perch, dine, and hang. Truly, Antelope Run has ruined us for everyone else on VRBO!!! Would move in here in a New York minute.
5.0
Jun 2022
We were looking for a mountain getaway and this fit the bill! The house was designed beautifully. We were able to see the mountains from the front and the back of the home. It came with everything a cook could ever want. There was a BBQ pit outside and a gas burner inside. This had to be the most beautiful place I ever cooked! For the kids, they had an area outside where they can roast marshmallows. We went to Livingston Kite company and bought some kites for the kids. I took some amazing pictures of them flying the kites. We were one of the many that came to Yellowstone, and there were unfortunately historic floodings. It was sad that we were unable to see it. We booked this home to take advantage of the North Entrance to Yellowstone to see the animals. We were able to drive to Gardnier a couple days after the historic floodings. Of course, the entrance was closed, but we were able to see elks and deer. Also, if you want to see elks, take Trail Creek Road to the home. There were plenty there as well. Being from the coast we understand flooding. We lost our home during Katrina. It was sad to see some of the damages because it brought back memories. We are thankful to receive a night refund because we were unable to get to the home one night due to the flooding. We hope to return when Yellowstone reopens on the North side.
10.0
Jun 2022
We were looking for a mountain getaway and this fit the bill! The house was designed beautifully. We were able to see the mountains from the front and the back of the home. It came with everything a cook could ever want. There was a BBQ pit outside and a gas burner inside. This had to be the most beautiful place I ever cooked! For the kids, they had an area outside where they can roast marshmallows. We went to Livingston Kite company and bought some kites for the kids. I took some amazing pictures of them flying the kites. We were one of the many that came to Yellowstone, and there were unfortunately historic floodings. It was sad that we were unable to see it. We booked this home to take advantage of the North Entrance to Yellowstone to see the animals. We were able to drive to Gardnier a couple days after the historic floodings. Of course, the entrance was closed, but we were able to see elks and deer. Also, if you want to see elks, take Trail Creek Road to the home. There were plenty there as well. Being from the coast we understand flooding. We lost our home during Katrina. It was sad to see some of the damages because it brought back memories. We are thankful to receive a night refund because we were unable to get to the home one night due to the flooding. We hope to return when Yellowstone reopens on the North side.
5.0
Jun 2022
Love, love, LOVE this property! We had a wonderful time and it was perfect for our family!
5.0
Oct 2021
We needed this sweet, sweet rest- thank for for this slice of heaven!
10.0
Oct 2021
We needed this sweet, sweet rest- thank for for this slice of heaven!

FAQs

How much does this house cost compared to others in Pray?

The average price for a rental in Pray is $314 per night. This rental is $561 above the average.

Is parking included with this house?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Antelope Run | The Long House. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Antelope Run | The Long House pet friendly?

Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

What amenities are available at Antelope Run | The Long House?

We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.

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