Lodging

 
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Categories reflect relative median approved room rates compared across park lodging locations. Actual rates vary by season and availability.
 

Stay overnight in the heart of Yellowstone with nine unique lodging options that range from classic park hotels to cozy cabins near iconic features. All accommodations are operated by Yellowstone National Park Lodges, an authorized official concessionaire, which handles all reservations and guest services. The dates and rates below are intended for general planning and may change without prior notice.


 

Canyon Village

Canyon Village sits near the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, home to the park’s iconic Lower and Upper Falls. From here, you can explore scenic overlooks along the North and South Rims, visit the Canyon Visitor Education Center, and access miles of hiking trails. Lodging, dining, and visitor services make Canyon Village a convenient base for exploring this dramatic and colorful landscape

 
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Canyon Lodge & Cabins

Price Range: $$$
Typical Season: mid-May through late-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

Canyon Lodge and Cabins offers more than 500 guest rooms and cabins nestled in the forest near the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. A range of accommodations is available, from modern lodge rooms/suites with private bathrooms and mini-refrigerators to more rustic cabin options with basic comforts. WiFi is available for registered guests. Rooms do not have air conditioning or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins.

Dining, shopping, and other services are located nearby in the Canyon Village area.

 

Grant Village

Grant Village is located along the shores of Yellowstone Lake in the park’s southern region, offering easy access to open water views and geothermal features. Nearby highlights include the West Thumb Geyser Basin and scenic lakeshore trails. With lodging, dining, and a visitor center, Grant Village provides a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Yellowstone’s southern landscapes.

 
A stone lodge with the sign Bear Lodge, Grant Village out front

Grant Village Lodge

Price Range: $$
Typical Season: late-May through early-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

Grant Village Lodge features six two-story buildings, each containing 50 rooms. A range of lodge-style rooms offers private bathrooms, mini-refrigerators, heat, coffee makers, and fans. Rooms do not have WiFi, air conditioning, TVs, or elevator access, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are not allowed.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurantand a gift shop. The village is also nearest to Grand Teton National Park.

 

Lake Village

Lake Village sits along the northern shore of Yellowstone Lake, offering sweeping water views and a peaceful setting. From here, you can explore lakeside trails, enjoy boating and fishing opportunities, and take scenic drives toward Fishing Bridge and the East Entrance of Yellowtsone National Park. Lodging, dining, and visitor services make Lake Village a convenient base for experiencing Yellowstone’s expansive lake landscape and nearby wildlife habitat.

 
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Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins

Price Range: $$$
Typical Season: mid-May through early-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

The Lake Yellowstone Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, is the oldest operating hotel in Yellowstone National Park. It offers classic hotel rooms and suites with private bathrooms and timeless furnishings, with select rooms featuring views of Yellowstone Lake and elevator access available. Adjacent cabins provide a more rustic stay with private bathrooms and basic comforts, including heat. WiFi is not available. Rooms do not have air conditioning or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, a deli, and a gift shop.

 
Two men sitting in rocking chairs of a rustic porch, looking out over a large lake.

Lake Lodge Cabins

Price Range: $
Typical Season: early-June through early-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

Lake Lodge Cabins offer a spectacular rocking chair view of Yellowstone Lake from the main lodge. Located behind the lodge are 186 cabins with a variety of styles—from more basic Pioneer cabins to Western and Frontier cabins—offering private bathrooms and simple comforts including heat, a coffee maker, and fans. Cabins do not have WiFi, air conditioning, or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, a bar, and a gift shop.

 

Mammoth Hot Springs

Mammoth Hot Springs is located near the park’s North Entrance and offers several amenities that are typically open year-round. Nearby highlights include the travertine terraces, historic Fort Yellowstone, Albright Visitor Center, and abundant wildlife. With lodging, dining, visitor services, and close proximity to Gardiner, Montana, Mammoth provides a convenient base for exploring Yellowstone’s northern range.

 
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Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins

Price Range: $$
Typical Season: open year-round, with a short seasonal closure in March and April
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

Named for the nearby hot springs, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins welcomes visitors in both summer and winter. Guests can choose from a variety of rooms and cabin styles—from standard rooms to cabins with private hot tubs. WiFi is available for registered guests. Rooms do not have air conditioning or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are not allowed.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, the Map Room Bar, a gift shop, and a ski shop (during winter). Guests are also able to walk to the nearby Albright Visitor Center to plan their next adventure or stroll through the historic Fort Yellowstone.

 

Old Faithful

The Old Faithful area is located in the heart of Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin, home to the world’s largest concentration of geysers. Nearby highlights include Old Faithful and surrounding boardwalks that lead to iconic features such as Grand Geyser and Castle Geyser. With lodging, dining, visitor services, and immediate access to geothermal wonders, the Old Faithful area provides an unforgettable base for exploring Yellowstone’s thermal landscape in any season.

 
A large, rustic lodge in front of an erupting Old Faithful geyser

Old Faithful Inn

Price Range: $$$
Typical Season: May through mid-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

Situated alongside Old Faithful and the surrounding Upper Geyser Basin, the Old Faithful Inn is a National Historic Landmark and the most iconic building in Yellowstone National Park. A range of room types—from Old House rooms (with or without private bathrooms) to standard and deluxe rooms, junior suites, and geyser basin view suites—offer heat and simple comforts. Rooms do not have WiFi, air conditioning, or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are not allowed.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, a deli, a bar, and a gift shop.

 
A rustic lodge in front of a geyser basin with the sign: Old Faithful Lodge

Old Faithful Lodge Cabins

Price Range: $
Typical Season: early-May through early-October
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

This historic cabin facility is located near Old Faithful Inn and includes a one-story main lodge with incredible views of Old Faithful. A variety of cabin types—from Frontier Cabins with private bathrooms to cabins using communal facilities—offer simple comforts. WiFi is available in the lodge public areas for registered guests. Rooms do not have air conditioning or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins.

The lodging complex features a cafeteria, bake shop, ice cream shop, and gift shop. It is also within walking distance of several other ameneties within the Old Faithful area, including the Old Faithful Visitor Education Center and Upper Geyser Basin boardwalks.

 
A red lodge in deep snow

Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins

Price Range: $$
Typical Season: year-round, with a short seasonal closure in March and April
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

The Old Faithful Snow Lodge is the newest of the park’s full service hotels, offering a unique experience near the Upper Geyser Basin in any season. In the winter, you can only get there by a commercially operated snowcoach or snowmobile. The lodge offers a variety of room types—from deluxe rooms to rustic cabins—with everyday comforts, including heat, WiFi, and fans. Rooms do not have air conditioning or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins, except during the winter.

The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, a casual grill, a gift shop, and a seasonal skip shop.

 

Tower-Roosevelt

Tower-Roosevelt is located in Yellowstone’s northeast region, where rolling sagebrush hills meet dramatic canyon scenery. Nearby highlights include the 132-foot Tower Fall, scenic drives through the Lamar Valley, and access to rugged backcountry trails. With lodging, dining, and guided horseback rides available seasonally, Tower-Roosevelt provides a quieter and more remote base for some of the best wildlife viewing in the world.

 
A rustic cabin lodge among large coniferous trees

Roosevelt Lodge Cabins

Price Range: $
Typical Season: early-June through early-September
Reservations: book online or call 307-344-7311 (TDD: 307-344-5395)

These rustic cabins evoke the spirit of the Old West, offering simple accommodations with double beds, heat, and basic amenities. Frontier Cabins include a private bathroom with shower, while Roughrider Cabins use centrally located communal bathrooms and showers. Rooms do not have WiFi, air conditioning, or TVs, and in-room cooking and smoking/vaping are not permitted. Pets are allowed in select cabins.

The lodging complex features a family-style dining room, a saloon, and a gift shop. Horseback rides, stagecoach trips, and old west cookouts are available through the on-site corral.

 

 
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Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

PO Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190-0168

Phone:

307-344-7381

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