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Yellowstone National Park
At Yellowstone National Park Lodges, you are invited to explore the enchantment of the world’s first national park. Established on March 1, 1872, and covering 2.2 million acres, Yellowstone is home to an incredible array of wildlife, boasting more geysers, hot springs, and geothermal features than any other place on Earth. With nine lodging options, four campgrounds, and one RV park, choosing where to stay in Yellowstone can be a delightful challenge! We look forward to welcoming you and helping you create unforgettable experiences and once-in-a-lifetime adventures.
Offers, Deals & Packages
Spring Packages
Embrace spring in Yellowstone with our exclusive seasonal offers! Experience the awe-inspiring eruption of Old Faithful, catch a glimpse of adorable baby bison, and explore the breathtaking Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone for less.
Summer Packages
Discover our summer packages and let us do the planning for you. From accommodations, daily tours with certified interpretive guides, in-park transportation, meals and more, Yellowstone National Park Lodges has you covered. Whether you’re a couple, family, avid hiker, history buff, or want to “see it all,” we have a package for everyone!
Fall Packages
Experience the beauty of Yellowstone National Park in the fall, as the air is refreshingly crisp, and the summer crowds have dispersed. Our fall packages will immerse you in this breathtaking season, offering exceptional opportunities to experience unique thermal features, abundant wildlife, and iconic architecture.
Winter Packages
Whether you’re looking to relax by a warm fire or embark on a learning adventure through the park’s pristine wilderness, our all-inclusive packages have you covered. With lodging, snowcoach transportation in the park, and guided tours, all seamlessly arranged, planning your perfect winter escape has never been easier.
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Yellowstone National Park
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Yellowstone National Park
At Yellowstone National Park Lodges, you’re invited to discover or rediscover the magic of the world’s first national park, Yellowstone.
Lodging and Services
Bridge Bay Campground
The area is quite scenic, with wooded areas, open meadows and some limited views of the lake.Canyon Campground
The Canyon Campground is a favorite due to its wooded setting and relatively central location within Yellowstone Park.Canyon Lodge & Cabins
Canyon Lodge and Cabins is a sprawling facility, featuring the most accommodations in Yellowstone with more than 500 rooms and cabins.Fishing Bridge RV Park
The newly remodeled Fishing Bridge RV Park is located near the mouth of the Yellowstone River as it leaves Yellowstone Lake.Grant Village
Grant Village was built in 1984 and named after Ulysses S. Grant, president when Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872.Grant Village Campground
The campground offers a relaxing setting with easy access to many services and amenities.Lake Lodge Cabins
The main lodge is constructed of logs and is the focal point of this classic and comfortable building.Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins
Upon arrival, the hotel’s massive white columns welcome you to a time of classic, yet casual elegance.Madison Campground
The area is known for its great fishing and convenient location with regards to Old Faithful and the Upper, Midway and Lower Geyser Basins.Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins
The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins—named after nearby springs—offers a warm welcome to summer and winter visitors.Old Faithful Inn
Built in 1903-1904 with local logs and stone, the Inn is considered the largest log structure in the world.Old Faithful Lodge Cabins
This historic cabin facility is located near Old Faithful Inn and includes a one-story main lodge built in the 1920′s featuring massive logs and stone pillars.Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins
The Snow Lodge is the newest of the park’s full service hotels, and has been recognized with the Cody Award for Western Design and Travel and Leisure’s Inn of the Month.Roosevelt Lodge Cabins
Roosevelt Lodge Cabins, built in 1920 near Yellowstone's Tower Fall area, is located near a campsite once used by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Proud Stewards of The Following National Parks
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The Oasis at Death Valley
Deep canyons, salt flats, sand dunes, desert peaks. A place of surreal and spectacular sights and truly one of the most unique places on the planet. Amidst all of this, a beautiful, peaceful oasis, with two distinct hotel experiences to enjoy. -
Glacier National Park
Seemingly endless acres of rugged and breathtaking landscapes. A tribute to wild natural places. The “Switzerland of North America.” And a symbol of shared stewardship and the deep-rooted relationship between Canada and the U.S. -
Cedar Creek Lodge
Located just outside Glacier National Park, this lodge is inspired by the people, culture, and landscapes of Montana. A traditional mountain retreat in grand surroundings, with modern style, sweeping mountain views, and upscale rooms and suites. -
The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon
Rustic. Elegant. And only one mile from the South Rim entrance to the Grand Canyon. With every little luxury, The Grand is the only AAA Three-Diamond hotel near this natural wonder of the world. -
Grand Canyon National Park - South Rim
Colossal canyon. Mesmerizing geological colors. Millions of years of history embedded into layers of rock formations. Unmatched vistas in any direction. And iconic lodges. One of the seven wonders of the world, indeed. -
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
An iconic monument above dense forests and pristine streams. A true national treasure, Mount Rushmore has represented freedom, democracy, and a promise for the future in the Black Hills of South Dakota for nearly 80 years. -
Rocky Mountain National Park
Five distinct ecosystems, with majestic mountain ranges, emerald lakes, ethereal waterfalls, lush valleys, and abundant wildlife. And a journey along the backbone of the Continental Divide along the Rocky Mountain National Park’s Trail Ridge Road. -
Zion National Park
“Zion” means a place of peace and refuge. More than 146,000 acres of cliffs and canyons. Towering sandstone rock faces. And in the heart of incredible Zion Canyon, the only in-park lodging inside the park.