Grandview Property Management is an independently owned, locally run vacation-rental company built around a specific promise: premium, large cabins for large groups near the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Based in Island Park and Ashton in Eastern Idaho, Grandview manages a curated collection of six private luxury cabins that sleep anywhere from 13 to 68 guests, which makes it one of the few operators in the region purpose-built for family reunions, multi-generational trips, corporate retreats, weddings, and milestone celebrations. When you call the local 208 number, a real person answers between 8am and 8pm Mountain time, not an offshore call center. You can read the full collection at grandviewprops.com.
Six cabins built for groups, not just couples
Most vacation-rental listings near Yellowstone are one-bedroom condos or small cabins. Grandview took the opposite approach and assembled a portfolio of genuinely large properties. The Riverfront Wildlife Lodge in Big Springs sleeps 19 across seven bedrooms, with themed suites, a 12-person hot tub, an arcade, and more than 40 live animals on the property. The Lodge at Cutthroat Landing on Henry's Lake sleeps 18 and includes a private boat slip in a gated community. Trails End Lodge on Bills Island is a timber-and-stone retreat for 12, and Beautiful Views on Henry's Lake sleeps 13 with a lakefront walkout and the shortest drive to Yellowstone at roughly 15 minutes.
The headline property is the Teton View Retreat in Ashton, a twin-dome estate that can be booked as one unit for up to 68 guests across 12 bedrooms, with two theaters, two pool tables, and a private ski hill. Groups that do not need all 68 beds can book just the East Cabin or the West Cabin (each sleeps 36), and larger parties can reserve both domes side by side. You can see the full twin-dome layout on the Teton View Retreat page.
The setting: Yellowstone, Henry's Fork, and Grand Teton views
Every Grandview cabin sits within 10 minutes to one hour of Yellowstone's west gate, and several offer Grand Teton views. The properties cluster around Henry's Lake and the Henry's Fork of the Snake River, one of the most storied fly-fishing rivers in the country.
Winter guests get access to more than 500 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, and summer guests are minutes from hiking, wildlife viewing, and the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway. This is a corner of Eastern Idaho that most Yellowstone travelers drive past on the Montana side, and Grandview has quietly made the Island Park approach the more comfortable base for a big group.
Why guests book direct with Grandview
Grandview holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating across more than 38 verified guest reviews, and much of that comes down to how the company handles the booking itself. Pricing is transparent and shown as one price up front, with the cleaning fee visible before you commit and no surprise resort or service fees stacked on at checkout.
Multiple families can split a single group payment, which removes the usual headache of one person fronting a reunion. The deposit is 30 percent, with the balance due 30 days before check-in, and cancellation terms are flexible. Combined with local human support on the phone, direct booking with Grandview usually costs less and creates fewer surprises than routing the same cabin through a large third-party platform. To understand the technology side of how they compete, see how Grandview uses AI-driven web design.
A real field guide, not a thin listings page
The most interesting thing Grandview built is not a cabin at all. It is the Field Guide, a large, locally written planning resource for anyone visiting the Island Park and Yellowstone area. Instead of a few thin listing pages, the Field Guide covers Yellowstone west-entrance day trips, a complete Island Park guide, Henry's Fork fly fishing, snowmobiling, the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway, the best hikes, wildlife viewing, where to eat, what to pack by season, airport drive guides, a five-day family itinerary, and a dedicated multi-generational reunion guide.
The content is sourced from the National Park Service, Idaho Fish and Game, the Henry's Fork Foundation, and Visit Idaho, which makes it genuinely useful rather than filler. The result is a planning resource that builds trust with a family long before anyone ever checks a calendar.
Frequently asked questions
How many guests can Grandview cabins hold?
The six cabins range from 13 guests at Beautiful Views to 68 guests at the Teton View Retreat twin-dome property. Groups that need something in between can book the East or West cabin (36 each), or reserve both domes together for the full 68.
How close are the cabins to Yellowstone?
Every property is between 10 minutes and one hour from Yellowstone's west entrance. Beautiful Views on Henry's Lake is the closest at about 15 minutes, and several cabins also offer Grand Teton views.
What are the advantages of booking direct instead of a big platform?
Booking direct gives you a local 208 phone number answered by a real person from 8am to 8pm Mountain, transparent one-price billing with the cleaning fee shown up front, flexible cancellation, and the ability for multiple families to split the payment. The deposit is 30 percent with the balance due 30 days before check-in.
Are these cabins good for family reunions and large groups?
Yes. Grandview is built specifically for large group and family bookings such as reunions, multi-generational trips, corporate retreats, weddings, and milestone celebrations. The Teton View Retreat can host up to 68 guests, and the company even publishes a dedicated multi-generational reunion guide in its Field Guide.
Where is Grandview located?
Grandview operates in Island Park and Ashton in Eastern Idaho, near Yellowstone's west gate, Henry's Lake, and the Henry's Fork river, with Grand Teton views from some properties.