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DIRECTIONS TO OUR BASECAMP IN
GALLATIN GATEWAY

DIRECTIONS TO OUR BASECAMP

ALL TRIPS MEET
RIGHT AT OUR CAMP

THERE IS NO CELL COVERAGE WITHIN 10 MILES OF OUR CAMP.
Save directions before coming out…

WE DO NOT RECOMMEND PUTTING AN ADDRESS OR COORDINATES INTO A GPS TO REACH US.
There are several snowmobile trails near us, and following a GPS can take you down the wrong route

USE YOUR BRAIN, NOT YOUR DEVICE.
Follow the below directions to watch where you’re going

Dog Sled Tours meets right at our Basecamp. Which is off of US Highway 191 (the road that runs from Big Sky to West Yellowstone) on Taylor Fork Rd.   An AWD/ 4wd vehicle is recommended  to get to our camp.

Winter tent with snowshoes and sled outside in snowy forest.

OUR BASECAMP IS LOCATED
2.4 miles up Taylor Fork Rd, on the left.

 

  • Taylor Fork Rd is a USFS road between Mile Markers 33 & 34 off US Hwy 191. 
  • Taylor Fork Rd turns to the West- off the Highway.
  • Look for Signs for the “Sage Snowmobilers Trailhead”, and a sign for an Emergency telephone box.  That is right at Taylor Fork Rd.
  • The only nearby business or buildings is the Covered Wagon Ranch (closed for the winter).
Once you turn on Taylor Ford Rd, put your vehicle in 4wd and proceed up the plowed, but snow covered road for 2.4 miles.   Stay in the center of the road, or right of center.  Do Not Drive down the left side of the road  (its a snowmobile zone)
After climbing a small hill, and winding through a beautiful little river valley (Look for Moose) you will see our green gate and Husky sign on the left.  Turn in our driveway and proceed to our camp.  We will be the first signs of humans you’ll see on Taylor Fork Rd.
HOW TO GET HERE

TRANSPORTATION:
GETTING TO US

Most of our guests have rented vehicles, to get to us and to get around while visiting the area. Some of the nearby communities do have buses, and they work for getting around town. However, they do not bring people to us, nor do the buses run between communities. Arranging transportation back and forth between Big Sky, West Yellowstone and Bozeman then back is not easy, nor inexpensive. Cabs and Ubers are few and far between in most areas outside of Bozeman.For most people renting an SUV that is All Wheel Drive is the best option for our area. Personally, I would not even think about renting a non four wheel drive vehicle in the winter, in this area. Roads throughout Montana are notoriously snowy and icy all winter long. Renting a Toyota Camry or something similar will be a frustrating experience here. If you rent an AWD vehicle you should be able to get to us fairly easily. Just follow the direction, from our website.

Black SUV on snowy terrain with mountains in the background.
Two vehicles parked with snowy mountains and clear blue sky in background.
GETTING HERE MADE EASY

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

For those of you, who do not want to rent a vehicle for your time in the area. Below is a list of providers that have brought guests to us, in the past. Feel Free to Call these services and arrange a ride to us. Arrange the ride, the same time you book with us. Do not wait until the last minute.
We are not affiliated with any ride services, and this is not a complete list. List may not be current, as shuttle services come and go in this area.

BIG SKY AREA

Big Sky Mountain Goat Shuttles:
(406) 599-0521

Mountain & Canyon Cab:
(406) 551-3553

BOOZE MAN AREA

Snow Country Limo:
(406) 577-1960

Bozeman Airport Taxi:
(406) 451-3231