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Where is Yellowstone National Park located?
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Yellowstone National Park spans nearly 3,500 square miles
of wilderness across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
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What makes Yellowstone National Park special?
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Yellowstone holds the honor of being the world’s first national park.
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Is visiting Yellowstone worth it?
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There’s no question that a visit to Yellowstone is
worth your time, offering breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife,
and unique geothermal features.
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What accommodation options are available in Yellowstone?
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Whether you're looking for a comfortable hotel with plenty of
amenities or a rustic accommodation nestled inside
the park itself, there are many great lodging options in the area.
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1. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
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Tucked away in the northern end of the park, the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
is the only accommodation in the park that can be accessed by car while there's snow on the ground. It's the perfect place to base yourself if you're interested in exploring the park during the winter, and it's also ideal if you'd like to enjoy the hot springs, which are only a 10-minute walk away. There are several different types of accommodation to choose from, including suites with separate sitting areas, hotel rooms with and without private bathrooms, and cabins with private hot tubs.
Grand Loop Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7311
2. Old Faithful Inn
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Housed inside a log and stone building constructed in 1903, the Old Faithful Inn is the park's most popular accommodation option. The hotel is open between the beginning of May and the beginning of October, and it offers more than 300 rooms. Some rooms feature views of the geyser, and guests can choose between traditional hotel-style rooms, basic rooms with shared bathrooms, and suites with separate living areas. The beautiful hotel lobby is a popular place to relax as well; it boasts a large stone fireplace and guests can come here to enjoy live music during the evening.
1 Grand Loop Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7901
3. Roosevelt Lodge
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The Roosevelt Lodge received its name because of its location near a campsite used by President Theodore Roosevelt, and it offers simple cabins surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Two different types of cabin are available; the more rustic cabins have wood burning stoves and shared bathrooms, while the newer cabins have private full bathrooms. All guests have access to a large porch with rocking chairs perfect for sitting and admiring the views, and other possible activities at the lodge include horseback or stagecoach rides through the surrounding area and unique Old West-style cookouts on the beautiful lodge property.
Tower-Roosevelt Junction, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190-0165, Phone: 307-344-7311
4. Brandin' Iron Inn
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With its friendly service and Western atmosphere, the Brandin' Iron Inn is an obvious choice for anyone who wants to get the true Montana experience. Pine furniture can be found in all the rooms, and other in-room amenities include Wi-Fi, mini fridges, and flat screen TVs. When not in their rooms, guests can relax by the lobby fireplace, use the complimentary computer station, or take a dip in one of the two on-site hot tubs. A complimentary hot breakfast is included in the room rate, and free coffee is available in the lobby all day long.
201 N Canyon St, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, Phone: 406-646-9411
5. Bridge Bay Campground
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Open between mid-May and mid-September, the Bridge Bay Campground
is located very close to the Bridge Bay Marina on Yellowstone Lake. There are more than 400 sites for visitors to choose from, including both tent sites and RV sites. None of the sites offer hookups, but all guests have access to water and washrooms with flush toilets. Showers and laundry facilities are available at a nearby RV park. Because of its proximity to the lake, the campground is especially popular with fishing and boating enthusiasts, and boats can be rented from or docked at the nearby Bridge Bay Marina.
West Thumb-Fishing Bridge Rd., Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7381
6. Canyon Campground
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Named for its closeness to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Canyon Campground offers approximately 270 peaceful wooded campsites and easy access to many of the park's most popular attractions. All campers have access to cold running water, dishwashing stations, and flush toilets. Pay showers and coin-operated laundry machines can be found on-site as well, and campsite fees include two showers per day. The campground is open between the last week of May and the last week of September, and each campsite can accommodate a maximum of six people. Both tent and RV options are available.
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7381
7. Canyon Lodge
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Boasting five beautiful LEED-certified buildings, Canyon Lodge offers more than 500 rooms and cabins on the east side of the park. The Western-style rooms are basic but comfortable; none offer TVs or air conditioning, but some are equipped with coffee makers, mini fridges, and separate sitting areas. Guests are welcome to eat at the on-site restaurant, cafeteria, or deli. The same building that holds the restaurant also offers a gift shop and Wi-Fi that can be used for a small fee. The lodge is open between the beginning of June and the beginning of October. Activities can be booked at the front desk.
3 N Rim Dr, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 800-299-0396
8. ClubHouse Inn West Yellowstone
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Another hotel located right next to the west entrance of the park, the ClubHouse Inn West Yellowstone provides comfortable accommodation at an affordable price. The rooms are decorated in a Western style with leather furniture and carved wooden lamps, and all come with pillowtop mattresses, flat screen TVs, and kitchenettes with mini fridges and microwaves. A continental breakfast is included in the room rate, and other complimentary amenities include an indoor pool, a hot tub, and an on-site fitness center. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms, and on-site parking is offered to guests free of charge.
105 S Electric St, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, Phone: 406-646-4892
9. Fishing Bridge RV Park
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The Fishing Bridge RV Park
offers almost 350 campsites, but because of its location in bear country, it only permits RVs and other hard-sided recreational vehicles. All sites come with full hookups for water, electricity, and sewer, and a dump station can be found near the entrance. Coin-operated laundry machines and pay showers are available on-site, and the nightly campsite rate includes two showers. The bridge in the campground used to be a popular fishing location, but fishing here is no longer permitted. However, it's still a popular place for visitors to gather and watch the trout that swim in the river below.
Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7311
10. Grant Village Lodging
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Constructed in 1984, Grant Village Lodging offers 300 rooms spread out across a complex with six two-story accommodation buildings. Two different types of room are available; premium rooms offer coffee makers, mini fridges, and tables and chairs, while the accessible first-floor rooms are equipped with accessible toilets and showers. None of the rooms have TVs or air conditioning, but the lodge's excellent location near Yellowstone Lake means that many of the park's biggest attractions are within easy driving distance. When not in their rooms or exploring the park, guests can enjoy a meal at one of the two on-site restaurants or browse the gift store.
Rainbow Loop, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, Phone: 307-344-7311
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