Friday, May 4, 2012
About Gardiner, Montana
Founded in 1880, Gardiner became a center of activity for visitors to
the region, serving as the original, and only year-round entrance to the
park. We enjoy wonderful wildlife viewing potential, especially in
Spring and Fall. Gardiner has survived a rough and tumble existence of
gold rushes, the railroad, and even destructive fires. A tough little
frontier town, it fed and sheltered miners, entertained the early
soldiers who operated Yellowstone Park, and learned to host the pioneer
visitor. Gardiner has matured, tempered, and grown to meet the needs of
today's visitors. It is a good place to spend some rich time in history,
in the heart of some of the West's finest country. The world famous,
blue ribbon Yellowstone River tumbles through the heart of town.