LODGING NEAR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Experience a natural treasure

See scenic vistas as pristine as when Lewis & Clark first saw them. Watch abundant wildlife. See famous thermal features like Old Faithful. Just make sure you plan ahead for lodging.

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Colorful hot springs like Grand Prismatic Spring accessed on rustic boardwalks are just one major draw to Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful, endless mudpots and geysers, and more also wow visitors.

Come see what makes summer in Yellowstone a once-in-a-lifetime outdoor getaway.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

You'll quickly discover that a day or two isn't enough to experience the grandeur and curiosities of Yellowstone.

Lower Falls plummets 308 feet into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, a 1,200-foot deep canyon worth seeing even without the grandiose falls. Hundreds more waterfalls decorate other parts of the park.

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You’ve seen the pictures. It’s time to see the real Yellowstone with its omnipresent wildlife.

Head out early morning or at dusk and you're bound for prime wildlife viewing including buffalo, elk, black and grizzly bears, moose, deer, coyotes, and wolves; especially in Lamar Valley or Hayden Valley.

Bring your camera and the longest lenses you own to get up close and personal with magnificent animals!

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At the North Entrance to Yellowstone, you'll find Mammoth Hot Springs with its terraced springs. Four other entrances spur off different areas of the park.

For easy, affordable access to the West Entrance of Yellowstone, choose  Teton Valley Cabins and make the scenic 90-minute drive to Yellowstone. If you're a snowmobiler or summer vacationer, many consider the West Entrance the best for its easy access to Old Faithful and many of the park's best attractions.

Plan your Yellowstone National Park vacation with these informative websites:

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