Yellowstone Lodging Guide
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Yellowstone Lodging Guide
DIRT IN MY SHOES YELLOWSTONE QUICK REFERENCE LODGING GUIDE Dirt In My Shoes QUICK REFERENCE LODGING GUIDE HAVE YOU STARTED PLANNING YOUR TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE? LET ME HELP YOU FIND THE PERFECT PLACE TO STAY! Navigating through the seemingly endless list of places to stay in and near Yellowstone is a tedious task! It’s my job to make your trip to any national park the best it can be, which is why I am excited to share this list of lodging options with you. This list includes a short review of the places I’ve stayed in and would go back to. Then, after digging through hundreds of online reviews, I have also included my top choices for lodging that I would book for my own trip. I haven’t stayed in all of these hotels personally I wish! but I have narrowed down the overwhelming options to a great collection of high quality and varied suggestions. It's a good idea to refer to the Yellowstone Map as you read through this list. The park is large and some entrances and points of interest are hours apart, so you'll want to be sure to plan your lodging with travel time in mind! SIDE NOTE: This list doesn’t include any chain hotels, but these hotels do exist in several of the towns that surround the park. The majority of them range in price from $200$300 and offer similar amenities. I am not against chain hotels, but I wanted to offer you some options that will add some variety, fun, and personality into your trip! LOCATED IN THE PARK Snatching up a hotel room within the park is extremely competitive. Most rooms are already booked up at the very beginning of the year for the upcoming summer so if you have your heart set on inpark lodging, try to make a reservation one year in advance! OLD FAITHFUL AREA Old Faithful Inn: Spend a night in the most iconic, beautiful, and famous lodge in Yellowstone. $115$600 Snow Lodge and Cabins: This is one of the newest lodges in Yellowstone and is also the only one in the Old Faithful area that is open during the winter. $115$300 Old Faithful Lodge Cabins: These historic cabins are rustic and charming and are a great choice for the budget conscious traveler. $90$150 CANYON VILLAGE AREA Canyon Lodge and Cabins: This is the largest lodge in Yellowstone and has a variety of room options to meet your needs. $125$500 YELLOWSTONE LAKE AREA Lake Lodge Cabins: This accommodation offers a main lodge with views of Yellowstone Lake and many individual cabins. $90$205 Yellowstone Lake Hotel and Cabins: This hotel first opened in 1891 and features a presidential suite. It is located right on Yellowstone Lake. $160 $700 NORTHERN AREA Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins: Open for summer and winter accommodations, this hotel provides a unique glimpse into Yellowstone’s rich history. $100$500 Roosevelt Lodge Cabins: Embrace the “Old West Spirit” while spending a night in these charming cabins. $85$150 SOUTHERN AREA Grant Village: Located near the West Thumb and Grand Teton National Park, Grant Village provides premium rooms on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. $220 If camping is your thing, be sure to check out this post ALL ABOUT CAMPING IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK for additional lodging options within the park. LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE PARK Yellowstone has 5 ENTRANCES and a great selection of places to stay just outside of the park. Each town provides a unique feel and a fun opportunity to experience the area. Personally I usually stay outside of the park because of the bigger selection of budgetfriendly options, but this list also includes some nicer lodging options that will provide you with a fantastic Yellowstone experience! WEST ENTRANCE One of the most popular places to stay, the town of West Yellowstone gets you close to the Norris and Old Faithful areas Explorer Cabins: If a natural setting is what you are looking for as well as some of the nicest accommodations possible in West Yellowstone, this is your stop! $340$530 Hibernation Station: This beautiful cabin village provides a variety of reasonably priced options for groups of all sizes. $150$320 One Horse Motel: This motel is one of the only budgetfriendly places to stay in West Yellowstone. Competition for these rooms is fierce! $80$150 Yellowstone Holiday: I hesitate to give away this secret! We absolutely LOVED our time here and will definitely be staying again. I am a budget traveler and don’t need much to be happy, so these rustic cabins were perfect for our little family. The shared bathrooms were very clean, our cabin was right on the gorgeous lake, and we were only about 10 minutes from West Yellowstone. You might take a look at these cabins and wonder why we wouldn’t just stay in a motel. The reason is this – I love to feel like I’m still in nature even when I leave the park. We really enjoy camping, but these cabins kept us warm and dry during the incredibly chilly, rainy, and snowy (YES!) May nights. This option is not for everyone, but is a fun experience for those that don’t mind the rustic charm and want to save some money. $55$135 SOUTH ENTRANCE Entering Yellowstone through the South Entrance travels through the incredibly scenic Grand Teton National Park Headwaters Lodge and Cabins: If you want to stay near the Yellowstone South Entrance, you really only have one option without driving too far into Grand Teton National Park. Basic camping cabins are also available here, but they don’t have electricity or heat. $75$310 NORTH ENTRANCE Located right outside of the North Entrance, Gardiner is near Mammoth Hot Springs and the famous Roosevelt Arch Riverside Cottages: These charming cottages are located on the Yellowstone River and all units have at least a microwave and refrigerator. $130$250 Yellowstone Village Inn: This option provides standard hotel rooms with one or two bedroom options. $110$300 Rocky Mountain RV Park Cabins: Staying here really only makes sense if you are very budget conscious and looking for a nice, clean place to stay without many amenities. The cabins are very basic and wouldn’t be worth upgrading to a Deluxe Cabin (you can find nicer places in town for about the same price). The camping cabins were a great option for us (because we like camping but enjoy staying in a basic structure with heat and electricity) and were under $100 a night. You also can get a 10% discount if you stay more than one night. And yes, the community bathrooms were clean! The views of the mountains, river, and North Entrance were awesome from our cabin. We even had a little family of rabbits living nearby! $70$155 EAST ENTRANCE Cody, Wyoming is the gateway to the East Entrance of Yellowstone and is a charming town of the Wild West full of history and adventure. Cody is located about 50 miles from Yellowstone so staying here means adding A LOT of driving to your trip. Chamberlin Inn Boutique: This charming hotel is brimming with history and has had many notable and distinguished guests, such as Ernest Hemingway. $200$650 Cody Cowboy Village: Surround yourself in that old western feel without compromising on luxury and comfort. $100$210 Ponderosa Campground: These camping cabins are great for the budget conscious traveler. Feel like you are camping in style with a more comfortable bed, a heater, and a TV without breaking the bank! $60 NORTHEAST ENTRANCE Cooke City is a very small town nestled in the gorgeous mountains right outside of the Northeast Entrance of Yellowstone. It is a great place to use as a base camp for exploring the nearby Lamar Valley and TowerRoosevelt area. Elk Horn Lodge: This is the top rated place to stay in the Cooke City area! It has 6 rooms and 2 cabins available. $120$140 Big Moose Resort: This small resort is located just outside Cooke City. Its charming cabins and natural ambiance is a relaxing way to spend your vacation. $130$140 Log Cabin Café: A good budget friendly option. Nightly price includes a madetoorder breakfast for two. $99
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