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Trout Station Yurt at Icehouse Lake

Hosted by April · Island Park, Idaho
4 guests max · 1 bedroom · 1 bed
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Welcome to a unique retreat nestled on 270 private acres in Island Park, Idaho. This charming yurt offers an immersive experience in nature, surrounded by a pristine landscape of towering pines, aspens, and fir trees. During spring and summer, the area blooms with a vibrant array of wildflowers, including lupines, Indian paintbrush, and alpine forget-me-nots, creating a picturesque and colorful setting. Your stay includes exclusive access to Icehouse Creek Lake, a serene and pristine body of water perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying tranquil views. The yurt itself provides a cozy and comfortable base, with panoramic windows that frame the stunning natural scenery. Experience the best of Idaho's wilderness with this unique rental, where privacy and natural beauty come together in perfect harmony.Tucked into the trees above Icehouse Lake, this private yurt at Trout Station Ranch is designed for those who want the feeling of Yellowstone—without the crowds that come with it. There’s only one yurt here. No neighboring camps, no shared clusters—just a small handful of guests across the entire ranch, and 80 acres of water that never feels busy. The walk to the lake is short, but the separation is intentional. Up here, you get quiet mornings, filtered light through the pines, and a sense of retreat that feels a step removed from everything else. Inside, the space is simple, warm, and grounded—exactly what you want after a long day outside. Step out your door and you’re into open land, wildlife moving through, and a pace that slows almost immediately. Down at the lake, it’s a different kind of access than most people are used to. No public shoreline, no competition for space. Just room to fish, paddle, or sit still and watch the light change across the water. It’s not about filling your day—it’s about having the kind of place where you don’t need to. This is for guests who are drawn to the idea of less: fewer people, fewer distractions, and a setting that feels quietly set aside. Close to Yellowstone, but intentionally removed from it. If you’re looking for something social or high-traffic, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for a place that feels private, calm, and a little hard to come by—you’ll understand it the moment you arrive.

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Trout Station Yurt at Icehouse Lake

Yurt · Sleeps 4 · 1 bedroom · 1 bed
Tucked into the trees above Icehouse Lake, this private yurt at Trout Station Ranch is designed for those who want the feeling of Yellowstone—without the crowds that come with it. There’s only one yurt here. No neighboring camps, no shared clusters—just a small handful of guests across the entire ranch, and 80 acres of water that never feels busy. The walk to the lake is short, but the separation is intentional. Up here, you get quiet mornings, filtered light through the pines, and a sense of retreat that feels a step removed from everything else. Inside, the space is simple, warm, and grounded—exactly what you want after a long day outside. Step out your door and you’re into open land, wildlife moving through, and a pace that slows almost immediately. Down at the lake, it’s a different kind of access than most people are used to. No public shoreline, no competition for space. Just room to fish, paddle, or sit still and watch the light change across the water. It’s not about filling your day—it’s about having the kind of place where you don’t need to. This is for guests who are drawn to the idea of less: fewer people, fewer distractions, and a setting that feels quietly set aside. Close to Yellowstone, but intentionally removed from it. If you’re looking for something social or high-traffic, this isn’t it. If you’re looking for a place that feels private, calm, and a little hard to come by—you’ll understand it the moment you arrive.
No campfires
No toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
No picnic table
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Location

Island Park, Fremont County, Idaho, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by April H.

Joined in April 2026

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