Places to stay inside Yellowstone Park
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We stayed at the Lake Hotel in the Annex, which was nice. The hotel itself might even be nicer, but was full, as was Old Faithful Inn, which I'm glad we didn't stay at. I understand Old Faithful Snowlodge is nice too.
Depends on which area you think you'd like the best too. Yellowstone has a great website--you can get to it from Fodors if you go to National Parks.
Depends on which area you think you'd like the best too. Yellowstone has a great website--you can get to it from Fodors if you go to National Parks.
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We stayed at Canyon Lodge and Grant Village last September. Both were nice -- the former was nicer than the latter. We tried for the Lake Hotel but it was totally booked. We had a little bit of snow in early September so bring layered clothes -- we had "light" winter jackets.
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A nice person has posted photos of some of the cabins and rooms at Yellowstone at:
http://24.229.33.157/YellowstoneCabinsIndex.html
http://24.229.33.157/YellowstoneCabinsIndex.html
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I stayed last June at the Old Faithful LODGE cabins. Available with or without toilet/shower. Only a few hundred feet from the Geyser. One morning, there was a buffalo about 50 ft outside the cabin.
Yellowstone is a BIG park. The speed limit is 45 mph and usuaslly there is traffic that makes travel maybe 30-35 mph. If you are staying a week, I would stay at 2 or perhaps 3 different sites.
Check in time at all the national park lodges we stayed was 4:00 PM (not 3:59 !!!!)
Yellowstone is a BIG park. The speed limit is 45 mph and usuaslly there is traffic that makes travel maybe 30-35 mph. If you are staying a week, I would stay at 2 or perhaps 3 different sites.
Check in time at all the national park lodges we stayed was 4:00 PM (not 3:59 !!!!)
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