Yellowstone National Park Hotels

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins

At a Glance

    Pros

  • great rates for a historic property
  • wake up to an elk bugling outside your window

    Cons

  • many hotel rooms and cabins lack private bathrooms

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins Review

Built in 1937, this lodge has a spacious art-deco lobby. Rooms are smaller and simpler than those at the park's other historic hotels, but the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel is less expensive and usually less crowded. In summer the rooms can get hot, but you can open the windows to catch a breeze. More than half the rooms do not have their own bathrooms; shared facilities are down the hall. Set amid lush lawns, the cabins are among the nicest inside the park, and some have hot tubs. This is one of the few lodging facilities open in winter.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 97 rooms, 67 with bath; 2 suites; 115 cabins, 76 with bath.
  • Restaurant, bar.
  • Rooms have: no a/c, no TV.
  • Credit cards accepted.
  • Closed early Oct.-late-Dec. and mid-Mar.-early May.

Member Reviews

  • monpetit, from France
    8/22/11

    If you know it's an old property, no problem...
    No A/C, no TV, no phone in rooms but who cares about that in a such park...
    Try to avoid rooms close to common bathrooms or ice/vending machines and all will be fine,...if the guests next door are quiet...
    Rooms of correct size, bathroom also correct.
    Nice lobby, fine atmosphere.
    Prices are more than correct.

    Ratings details: Room: 4 | Atmosphere: 5 | Service: 4 | Value: 5
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