What lodges have rooms to hold 2 adults and 2 children?
Yellowstone Lodging
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Roosevelt Lodge; Old Faithful Inn.....I think just about all lodging in Yellowstone could accommodate your family
Some of the cabins in Colter Village in the Tetons have 3 beds. We stayed there one night and I liked it. I would definately stay at night or two at Roosevelt and Old Faithful Inn. There is other lodging like Old Faithful Lodge(you want THE INN).
If you are spending a few days in the park, I would consider staying at 2 or 3 different places. It's a big place and the lodging is very interesting
HI CPCD,
I think they all do if you're OK with two to a bed. I just came back from Yellowstone and stayed in four different lodges--Grant Village, Old Faithful Inn, Old Faithful Lodge and Canyon Village. Grant Village and Old Faithful Inn were more motel-like, Old Faithful Lodge and Canyon were "cabins" (four rooms per building.) All had two double/queen beds, the cabins had tiny bathrooms. We also stayed one night at Flagg Ranch which is just a few miles from the south entrance, in the area between the two parks. The room was very nice with two double/queen beds, big bathroom, coffee maker, porch area with a couple chairs. There's also a restaurant, gas station, grocery store on the property.
Patti
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