Yellowstone area lodging for 6 adults
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Yellowstone area lodging for 6 adults
We are looking at late August trip to Yellowstone area. Would need to house 6 adults in a home base sort of way. Do you know of any cabin like facility in driving distance to Yellowstone and Tetons general area.
It can be a totally bare bunk room as we are not going there just to hang around a plush resort, but rather for all practical purposes just sleep after a day of sightseeing. Shower is obviously a good thing as well.
Also do you know of a good reasonably priced golf course somewhere in the general vicinity as well. I am looking for a hilly mountain type course. just to say we did it. Golfed Wyoming
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It can be a totally bare bunk room as we are not going there just to hang around a plush resort, but rather for all practical purposes just sleep after a day of sightseeing. Shower is obviously a good thing as well.
Also do you know of a good reasonably priced golf course somewhere in the general vicinity as well. I am looking for a hilly mountain type course. just to say we did it. Golfed Wyoming
Thank you
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Depending upon what your interest are I would highly recommend staying in the parks. Yellowstone is a very large park and you may not want to be driving very early or late when it's dark out. Animals on the road could be an issue.
Many people going to these two parks will stay at as many as 3 different places during the visit.
When I was there a couple of years ago we stayed at Old Faithful Loage, Canyon Lodge and Signal Mountail Lodge.
Wildlife is usually around more early and late. If that's of interest.
What general interests do you have. Driving along the roads with sightseeing stops, hiking, photography, etc?
Many people going to these two parks will stay at as many as 3 different places during the visit.
When I was there a couple of years ago we stayed at Old Faithful Loage, Canyon Lodge and Signal Mountail Lodge.
Wildlife is usually around more early and late. If that's of interest.
What general interests do you have. Driving along the roads with sightseeing stops, hiking, photography, etc?
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Forgot to mention. Go here: for Yellowstone park lodging:
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/
There are a few places in GTNP. We stayed at Signal Mtn.
http://signalmountainlodge.com/
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/
There are a few places in GTNP. We stayed at Signal Mtn.
http://signalmountainlodge.com/
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"What general interests do you have. Driving along the roads with sightseeing stops, hiking, photography, etc?"
Mostly the thermal features and wildlife. So it will involve driving around.
Mostly the thermal features and wildlife. So it will involve driving around.
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Call Xanterra for in park lodging - they are very helpful and will guide you in making a selection and letting you know availability. Sometimes a phone call finds more options with availability than the website.
1.866.GEYSERLAND (439-7375)
1.866.GEYSERLAND (439-7375)
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There are many cabin-type and other lodging in Gardiner, MT, right at the northern entrance (Mammoth Hot Springs area).
http://www.vrbo.com/search/usa/monta...?sleeps=6-plus
http://www.vrbo.com/search/usa/monta...?sleeps=6-plus
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Yellowstone is a very large park.
Also, wildlife are most active early in the morning and early in the evening.
If you are outside the park or even in the park but far from you early or late destinations, you will be driving in the dark. That may not be a good idea with animals possibly on the road.
That's why many people spend time in two areas of Yellowstone and another for Grand Tetons.
As Miami suggested, call Xanterra for options.
Also, wildlife are most active early in the morning and early in the evening.
If you are outside the park or even in the park but far from you early or late destinations, you will be driving in the dark. That may not be a good idea with animals possibly on the road.
That's why many people spend time in two areas of Yellowstone and another for Grand Tetons.
As Miami suggested, call Xanterra for options.
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One home base for GTNP and YNP is not practical - and while staying inside National Parks is one experience, there is credible lodging close to several YNP entrances that might serve your groups needs better. About a mile from the entrance to GTNP there is a large complex of condos that are rented out - in all sizes and shapes - with multiple bedrooms, bathrooms and a kitchen if you like. Easy driving distance into Jackson if you want to see anything there.
If the Park lodging for Yellowstone does not work out, I might pick staying in West Yellowstone, MT. While much of the lodging is standard motel, the cost is likely to be much less than lodging for 6 within the Park.
If the Park lodging for Yellowstone does not work out, I might pick staying in West Yellowstone, MT. While much of the lodging is standard motel, the cost is likely to be much less than lodging for 6 within the Park.
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As a certified guide in YNP and vacation rental owner I thought I would assist.
West Yellowstone is the closest entrance to everthing in the Park and you can easily do whole park in day trips from West. You can drive the upper loop one day - the lower loop the next day and then go back and spend more time in areas you liked. You can also go from West to Jackson through the Park and then have lucnha and rive back up through ID (Driggs and Victor) and see the other side of the Tetons. Many like the ID side better.
There are several different types of accomodations available - check out www.YellowstoneWildlifeCabins.com and www.YellowstonePropertyManagement.com to see if any of these interest you.
Remember all accomodations in the park are historical - so pricey and not alot of amentities.
Let meknow if I can help with anything else.
West Yellowstone is the closest entrance to everthing in the Park and you can easily do whole park in day trips from West. You can drive the upper loop one day - the lower loop the next day and then go back and spend more time in areas you liked. You can also go from West to Jackson through the Park and then have lucnha and rive back up through ID (Driggs and Victor) and see the other side of the Tetons. Many like the ID side better.
There are several different types of accomodations available - check out www.YellowstoneWildlifeCabins.com and www.YellowstonePropertyManagement.com to see if any of these interest you.
Remember all accomodations in the park are historical - so pricey and not alot of amentities.
Let meknow if I can help with anything else.
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We'll be heading to GTNP and Yellowstone this fall with 6 adult. Will be staying in West Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. In West Yellowstone, we used
http://letsgotoyellowstone.com/home.html
In Jackson Hole, we used: http://www.mpmjh.com
good luck
http://letsgotoyellowstone.com/home.html
In Jackson Hole, we used: http://www.mpmjh.com
good luck
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I have been through the whole park. I agree with the guide above that West Yellowstone is a great place to stay we stayed at a rental home but our situation icluded various ages. So I won't suggest that house but its a cool little western town. No matter what, there is a ton of driving so at some point you will "back track" a bit which isn't so bad. You see things from a different perspective. But if you want the most central and bare bones I would try camping in Canyon Village (not sure if cabins or just tents). Have a great time..its my favorite place!!!
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