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Explore the Outdoors: Hiking, Biking, Riding, Climbing & Paddling

Yellowstone Club sits in the heart of Big Sky Country. With 13,600 private acres surrounded by Forest Service trailheads and wilderness areas, Yellowstone Club Members can enjoy horseback riding, hiking, climbing, biking, and paddling adventures limited only by their imaginations.

 

Outdoor Pursuits is a signature service of all Discovery Land Company properties. Yellowstone Club’s team of highly skilled and knowledgeable professionals is dedicated to creating unique experiences and making new adventures accessible to all members, young and old.


Hiking & Biking

 

Yellowstone Club provides Members a seemingly endless diversity of terrain. Hiking and mountain bike trails beckon Members of all abilities, offering stunning vistas, hidden meadows and secret picnic spots.

 

Challenge Course

 

An experience on the YC Challenge Course emphasizes risk taking with the intent to create outstanding results, trust, and teamwork. The challenges allow participants to expand their comfort zones, realize their abilities, push their limitations, and develop self-awareness. With the support of our trained staff, participants experience the thrill and achievement of risk taking in a safe environment. All elements are ‘Challenge by Choice,' which allows clients to choose their own level of participation. Upper and lower course features new elements including an 80 ft. climb and repel, gorilla rings, centipede climb, cat walk, cargo net, two leap of faiths, stump walk and an auto zip line.


Horseback Riding

For horseback riding, Yellowstone Club's skilled outfitters can arrange for a wide variety of riding experiences, including guided backcountry trips. They provide all you need, including riding instruction, to ensure you and your family enjoy your adventures in complete comfort and safety.

 

Kayaking

See for yourself what kayaking is all about! Spend the morning on the Yellowstone Club lake working on strokes and acquiring the basic skills needed to safely and successfully navigate beginner whitewater rivers.  After lunch, head to a stretch of the Gallatin and spend the afternoon working on river running skills and enjoying the canyon scenery.