Unattractive and unassuming, these pine-frame cabins are mostly in clusters of four, six, and eight units. Their popularity is a testament to their location. They have been upgraded recently, so all now have private bathrooms (some with baths, others with showers only), and higher-end cabins also have knotty-pine bedframes, hand sinks, and coffeemakers. Even the lowest-priced cabins are worth the price for the location -- you're less than 30 minutes away from Lamar Valley, Hayden Valley, and Lake Yellowstone; Old Faithful is less than 45 minutes away -- but the cabins are on so many several loops and cul-de-sacs that it's possible to forget you're in a national park. Pros: Affordability, location. Cons: Too much asphalt, too many neighbors.
Posted by ellenbk from seattle on 9/5/08
It would have been nice to have some outdoor furniture or tables to eat outside. We had a large family gathering with four cabins next to each other, but there was nowhere to comfortably gather.
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