Under Canvas North Yellowstone - Paradise Valley

4.7
117 reviews

About

HotelResortCampground
Ideally located near the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, just 20 minutes from the charming town of Livingston and 45 minutes from Bozeman, MT, the newest Under Canvas camp offers more than a mile of pristine riverfront access along the Yellowstone River, allowing for world-class fly fishing on-site and river float experiences steps from the lobby tent.

Location

Under Canvas North Yellowstone - Paradise Valley
139 Pine Creek Rd, Livingston, MT
59047, United States

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    Patti Fosselman
    Oct 1, 2025
    5.0
    We stayed at the North Yellowstone location. Staff was so friendly and helpful. This was our first Under Canvas experience. We really enjoyed this adventure. It was cooler in the evening and early morning and we needed to stoke the fire several times during the evening. Food was excellent. Outdoor sitting area and fire pits gave a beautiful view of the night sky.
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    Jamie Sanzottera
    Sep 17, 2025
    5.0
    My husband and I set out to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary in the mountains of Montana, and Under Canvas North Yellowstone was the perfect choice. We were looking for something that fit our personalities—immersed in nature, but with a touch of elevated comfort—and this truly delivered. The team went above and beyond to make our stay special. They surprised us with a beautifully decorated tent and a handwritten card for our anniversary, which made the experience even more memorable. Waking up to the breathtaking scenery of the Yellowstone River right in front of our camp felt magical. If you’re looking to escape reality while still enjoying a bit of “bougie” comfort, I highly recommend Under Canvas. The only small disappointment was that we were excited for the advertised live music around the campfire, but the entertainer was unable to make it and they weren’t able to find a replacement on short notice. Even so, the overall experience was unforgettable, and we left feeling relaxed, celebrated, and grateful.
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    Dorothy Hoopes
    Sep 9, 2025
    5.0
    We had a wonderful overnight at UnderCanvas North Yellowstone. The view was amazing from our tent. The food was really great - fresh, tasty and artfully made. I was thoroughly surprised. It poured the night we were there but were tucked away in our tent and enjoyed it.
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    Rob Mikel
    Sep 6, 2025
    5.0
    Under Canvas North Yellowstone is an even better experience that anticipated. My wife and I recently retired and decided to vacation in Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and and southwest Montana. We included a night at this Under Canvas location. We couldn't have been happier with the trip and Under Canvas. All the people, both employees and other guests, were great, as was our glamping experience. Paradise Valley and the River were stunning. Everything about Under Canvas, from our Stargazer tent, to the the central location and grounds was well above our expectations. We will definitely stay at this and other Under Canvas locations. We recommend this resort, as I can't think what else to call it, to couples, families, retirees, and anyone else that wants to experience the full beauty of the United States.
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    luke whittle
    Sep 3, 2025
    5.0
    We had a fantastic stay. We’ve stayed at multiple under canvas locations and loved paradise valley. The staff took great care of us and Lil Girl (our dog). Special thank you to ALL the staff but especially Amber, Emily (congrats on first day), and Madison!

Frequently Asked Questions About Under Canvas North Yellowstone - Paradise Valley

Is the North Entrance to Yellowstone open?

Yes, the North Entrance of Yellowstone National Park is open 24-hours a day. Visit the National Park Service for more information on the park status.

Where is Paradise Valley, Montana?

Paradise Valley in southwestern Montana lies just north of Yellowstone National Park, nestled between the Absaroka Range to the east and the Gallatin Range to the west.