Located just above the hotel area, is has been named after the steaming limestone terraces. It offers a warm welcome to summer and winter... more »
Located just above the hotel area, is has been named after the steaming limestone terraces. It offers a warm welcome to summer and winter visitors. Elk routinely graze outside the hotel around the parade grounds of what was once Fort Yellowstone. Rooms are reflecting the natural surroundings of Yellowstone: TV, radio, AC, & internet hook-ups are not available. Frontier Cabins: Simple yet comfortable motel-style units with shower, sink & toilet. Budget Cabins: Simple motel-style unit without private bathroom. Sink with hot/cold running water. Shared bathrooms with private showers are located nearby. No telephones. Usually 2 double beds. Rooms with Bath: Simple yet comfortable rooms with telephones, shower or tub, sink & toilet. Usually 2 double beds.
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54 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We had a tiny cabin cottage, and it was as sparse and antiquated as a 1920's Motel 6 - but who cares? Our cabin also came with a front porch and hot tub, all enclosed by a really high, private fence that had a locking gate. It was heaven soaking the sore muscles at night after all the hiking, and was also very romantic.
32 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
When I walked into my room, my first thought was...1960's family summer vacation. The room was sparse with a plaid bedspread, small bathroom, and no complimentary TV or alarm clock. I did take into consideration, that when this hotel was built, private bathrooms were not in the plans. My room was clean and I slept with my window open, listening to the sounds of nature. The restaurant on the property was very nice and I treated myself to a Yellowstone Sunset in the hotel bar before retiring for another day of adventure in the park.