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On any trip to Yellowstone, choosing accommodation in Yellowstone National Park is one of the most important decisions when planning your visit. The park is huge, the distances between areas are long, and not all locations are equally convenient depending on the itinerary you want to follow.

In this guide, we’ll tell you about the best places to stay in Yellowstone, both inside and outside the park, including campgrounds, with tips on how to choose the right option based on the length of your trip, your budget, and the type of itinerary you’re planning.
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Accommodation in Yellowstone National Park

Staying inside the national park is the best way to make the most of everything Yellowstone National Park has to offer, since it’s a vast park and the distances between different sites can be quite long. This makes it easier for you to avoid having to change accommodations every night, although there are some drawbacks.

Benefits of staying overnight in Yellowstone National Park

  • Located in a prime location and close to tourist attractions
  • More time exploring the park and less time driving
  • You can visit the famous sights early without having to get up too early

Disadvantages of camping inside Yellowstone National Park

  • High price, especially during peak season
  • Fewer and more expensive services (restaurants, supermarkets, etc.)
  • Accommodations fill up very quickly, especially during peak season, so you should book well in advance

As we mentioned in our guide to visiting Yellowstone, there are five entrances that provide access to the Grand Loop Road, each with its own pros and cons. It’s important to decide what you want to see and in what order so you can choose the best place to stay.

We recommend spending at least 3 days in Yellowstone to get the most out of the park and see as many of its attractions as possible. In our post on what to see in Yellowstone, we’ve put together itineraries ranging from 1 to 5 days so you can easily plan your trip 😉.

Black bear in Yellowstone
Black bear in Yellowstone

There are up to six areas within the park where you can stay, each offering different types of accommodations.

Grant Village

It is located on the western side of Yellowstone Lake, and we consider it a very beautiful and convenient place to stay. It is quieter than Old Faithful, though it has far fewer amenities, and is close to the park’s main geyser basins and the south entrance.

Grant Village

A modern lakeside hotel featuring 2 restaurants, a bar, a lounge area, a gift shop, and breakfast. It offers two types of rooms: double rooms with a king-size bed and family rooms for up to 4 people with two king-size beds. Open from late May to early October.

Grant Village, Yellowstone
Grant Village, Yellowstone

Mammoth Hot Springs

This area of the park has been designated a historic district and features many protected buildings. It can get quite busy due to the large number of people who visit or pass through during the day, as the park offices are located here.

It’s an ideal spot for spotting elk among the gardens of the houses or for taking a stroll, and it’s right next to the Mammoth Hot Springs. We wouldn’t recommend it, however, since it’s only 6 km from the town of Gardiner, where lodging and amenities are cheaper.

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins

A historic hotel in the park, opened in 1936, featuring a restaurant, bar, terrace, lounge area, gift shop, and breakfast service, open year-round. It offers double or family rooms (up to 6 people) with private bathrooms and double or family cabins (up to 4 people) with or without private bathrooms. Open from late April to early November and in winter from mid-December to early March.

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins, Yellowstone
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins, Yellowstone

Yellowstone Lake

A quiet area on the shores of Yellowstone Lake and very close to Hayden Valley. We think it’s a beautiful and peaceful place to stay within the park, although amenities are somewhat scattered and it’s less bustling than Canyon.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins

Another historic hotel, renovated in 2014, offering views of Yellowstone Lake. It features a restaurant, bar, lounge area, and gift shop. It offers double rooms with a king-size bed and family rooms with two king-size beds, all with private bathrooms. Open from mid-May to early October.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins, Yellowstone
Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins, Yellowstone

Lake Lodge Cabins

These cabins overlooking Yellowstone Lake are ideal if you prefer more privacy than a hotel offers, although they are much more rustic. The property also features a restaurant, bar, terrace, lounge area, and gift shop. The cabins are either double rooms with a king-size bed or family rooms with two king-size beds, all with private bathrooms. Open from mid-June to early October.

Lake Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone
Lake Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone

Old Faithful

This is the most famous and crowded area of the park, offering direct access to some of the most iconic sites and located very close to the other geyser basins. It’s also the area with the most amenities, though that comes with both pros and cons. It’s ideal if you want to visit the main geothermal areas without too much hassle or having to get up too early, or if you prefer to have more amenities than in other parts of the park.

Old Faithful Inn

Without a doubt the most spectacular and well-known hotel in the park, it has been designated a historic building and is a prime example of rustic resort architecture, built in 1904 using local wood and stone. It’s located right across from the famous geyser of the same name, and even if you’re not staying there, you should definitely check out its common areas or grab a drink on its terrace.

It features a restaurant, bar, terrace, lounge area, breakfast service, and a gift shop. Rooms include double or family rooms with one or two double beds and a private bathroom, or historic rooms with a double bed, some with and some without a private bathroom. It is open from early May to early October.

Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone
Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone

Old Faithful Lodge Cabins

If you want to enjoy unbeatable views of Old Faithful while having a drink, eating, or relaxing in the lobby, you should stay in these cabins. The property features a restaurant, a gift shop, and a lounge area. The cabins are available as double rooms with a king-size bed or family rooms with two king-size beds, accommodating 3 or 4 people, and come with either a private or shared bathroom. It is open from mid-May to early October.

Old Faithful Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone
Old Faithful Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone

Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins

This modern yet rustic wooden hotel is a 5-minute walk from the famous geyser. It features a restaurant and a bar, and is the only one in the area that is open in winter. It offers double or family rooms with one or two double beds, all with private bathrooms. The summer season runs from late April to late October, and the winter season from mid-December to early March.

Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins, Yellowstone
Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins, Yellowstone

Canyon

This area is the most central part of the park and will save you the most driving time, as it’s located at the intersection of the Upper and Lower Loops. It’s right next to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and close to Hayden Valley, Lamar Valley, and Norris Geyser Basin. It offers amenities such as a grocery store, gas station, and restaurants, as well as several hiking options.

Canyon Lodge & Cabins

This modern hotel and restaurant is strategically located in one of the most central areas of the park. It features a restaurant, a café, two bars, and an ice cream shop. It offers double and family rooms that accommodate up to four people, with one or two double beds, and all rooms have private bathrooms. Open from mid-May to early October.

Canyon Lodge & Cabins, Yellowstone
Canyon Lodge & Cabins, Yellowstone

Roosevelt

This area, located next to Lamar Valley, is ideal for wildlife viewing. It is also close to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Mammoth Hot Springs. It features a gas station, a store, and restaurants.

Roosevelt Lodge Cabins

If you want to experience the Wild West, this is the place to stay, as these cabins—with over 100 years of history—look like something straight out of a movie. It features a porch with excellent views, as well as a bar and restaurant. There are rustic double and family cabins that sleep up to 6 people, with 1, 2, or 3 double beds, though only a few have private bathrooms.

Roosevelt Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone
Roosevelt Lodge Cabins, Yellowstone

Campgrounds in Yellowstone

Camping in Yellowstone National Park is a fantastic and more affordable way to spend the night inside the park. It has 11 campgrounds and more than 2,000 campsites, all of which must be reserved in advance—except for those at Mammoth Campground from October 15 to April 1, when sites are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. This campground is the only one open year-round.

You can make reservations up to 6 months in advance of your stay through recreation.gov, whether the campground is open during those dates; it is recommended that you book as far in advance as possible. Through 2026, some campgrounds are booked through Yellowstone National Park Lodges, but starting in 2027, all reservations will be handled through recreation.gov.

If you're interested in booking a campsite during peak season, we recommend creating an account on recreation.gov in advance and practicing with the app to get familiar with it. The most popular sites fill up fast!

In this table, we've listed all the campgrounds in Yellowstone, their locations, prices, operating dates, and a brief description. You'll find them all marked on the map at the end of the article.

Campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park
AreaOpeningPriceThings to keep in mind
Bridge BayNorth Yellowstone LakeMay to
September
$38 +
taxes
At 7,798 ft or 2,377 m, with views of the lake and mountains, it has a store, restroom facilities and water
CanyonGrand Canyon of
the Yellowstone
May to
September
$45 +
taxes
At an elevation of 7,900 ft or 2,408 m, nestled in a pine forest, it has laundry facilities, a dump station and water
Fishing Bridge RV ParkNorth
Yellowstone Lake
May to
October
$94 +
taxes
Located at 7,798 ft or 2,377 m along the Yellowstone River, it has a store, laundry facilities, a dump station and water
Grant VillageWest ThumbJune to
September
$45 +
taxes
Located at 7,798 ft or 2,377 m on the shore of Yellowstone Lake, it has a store, laundry facilities, a dump station and water
MadisonWest EntranceMay to
October
$38 +
taxes
At an elevation of 6,801 ft or 2,073 m, near the geyser basins, it has a dump station and water
Indian CreekMammoth
Hot Springs
June to
September
20$At 7,300 ft or 2,225 m, with views of the mountains, it has water
Lewis LakeSouth EntranceJune to
November
20$At 7,798 ft or 2,377 m above sea level on the lake shore, it has water
MammothMammoth
Hot Springs
All
year-round
25$At 6,200 ft or 1,890 m, with wapiti and bison roaming about, there is water
Pebble CreekNortheast
Entrance
Closed
Slough CreekLamar ValleyJune to
October
20$At 6,250 ft or 1,905 m, you can hear the wolves howling, and there's water
Tower FallLamar ValleyMay to
September
20$Strategically located at 6,601 ft or 2,012 m, it has a store and running water
Old Faithful, Yellowstone
Old Faithful, Yellowstone

Accommodations around Yellowstone

If the accommodations inside the park don’t quite meet your needs or you’d like to explore other options, there are several towns where you can find accommodations around Yellowstone National Park. Your choice will depend on your itinerary, how many days you plan to spend in the park, or whether you’d prefer to stay at the same hotel every night and drive a bit more.

Benefits of staying outside Yellowstone National Park:

  • A wider variety of accommodations
  • Best prices
  • More services (restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations, pharmacies, laundromats…)

Disadvantages of staying overnight in Yellowstone National Park:

  • More driving time
  • Possible lines at the entrances during peak season
  • You'll need to get up earlier if you want to get into the park early
Roosevelt Arch, Gardiner, Montana
Roosevelt Arch, Gardiner, Montana

Jackson (South Entrance)

Grand Teton National Park is located at the South Entrance, and further south lies the upscale town of Jackson (92 km), which makes accommodations here extremely expensive. In any case, we’ve listed a few options below, as this is an ideal area to start or end your trip through Yellowstone and Grand Teton (coming soon) and offers all the necessary amenities.

Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch: located within Grand Teton National Park and very close to the South Entrance, it features a restaurant, bar, and gift shop. The lodge has a rustic style and consists of double or family cabins that sleep up to 4 people, with 1 or 2 double beds, and all feature private bathrooms. ➡️ Book it here.

Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch, Grand Teton
Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch, Grand Teton

Colter Bay Village: Located within Grand Teton National Park on the shores of Jackson Lake, it features a restaurant, a store, a picnic area, and barbecue grills. Built in a rustic style, it consists of family cabins that sleep up to 5 people, each with 2 double beds and 1 single bed; some have private bathrooms, while others share facilities. ➡️ Book it here.

Colter Bay Village, Grand Teton
Colter Bay Village, Grand Teton

Cache House: Although it’s a hostel-style accommodation with shared rooms, it has excellent reviews, is clean, and is the most affordable option in Jackson. Beds are available as doubles or singles, and it features a restaurant and a lounge area. ➡️ Book it here.

Cache House, Jackson
Cache House, Jackson

Cody (East Entrance)

The town of Cody (53 mi or 85 km) is located at the East Entrance, offering all the amenities you need and several tourist attractions in the surrounding area. This area is much more affordable than others near the park, so it’s worth driving a little further to save a significant amount of money. Fortunately, some accommodations are located well before you reach the town.

Trail Shop Inn: This roadside motel, located 27 mi or 44 km from the east entrance, offers rustic cabins for two or families of up to six people, with views of the mountains. While it’s not the kind of place you’ll fall in love with, it’s the closest accommodation to the entrance. ➡️ Book it here.

Trail Shop Inn, East Entrance
Trail Shop Inn, East Entrance

Green Creek Inn: another roadside motel located 29 mi or 47 km from the east entrance, offering double or family cabins that sleep up to 6 people, featuring a double bed and bunk beds. All cabins come with a private bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and mountain views. ➡️ Book it here.

Green Creek Inn, East Entrance
Green Creek Inn, East Entrance

Big Bear Motel: If you’d rather drive a bit further but stay in a town with all the amenities, like Cody, then this is the place we recommend. It offers double or family cabins with different layouts that can accommodate up to 8 people. All cabins feature private bathrooms, air conditioning, and a heated outdoor pool. ➡️ Book it here.

Big Bear Motel, Cody
Big Bear Motel, Cody

Cooke City (Northeast Entrance)

The reality is that the northeast entrance is located in a fairly remote area with few amenities, as the towns are tiny, but accommodation prices are more affordable than at other entrances and very close to the park entrance. Here you can find accommodations in Silver Gate and Cooke City.

Silver Gate Lodging: Just 1.2 mi or 2 km from the northeast entrance, you’ll find these rustic-style cabins, which feature a bar and a children’s play area. They offer double or family cabins that can accommodate up to 8 people, all equipped with a barbecue, private bathroom, and mountain views—some even have a kitchen. It’s the perfect place to enjoy Lamar Valley without breaking the bank. ➡️ Book it here.

Silver Gate Lodging, Northeast Entrance
Silver Gate Lodging, Northeast Entrance

Elk Horn Lodge Motel and Cabins: located in the town of Cooke City and just 3 miles or 5 km from the park entrance, it offers double and family rooms for up to 4 people, each with a barbecue, a terrace, a private bathroom, Wi-Fi, and some with a small kitchen. ➡️ Book it here.

Elk Horn Lodge Motel and Cabins, Cooke City
Elk Horn Lodge Motel and Cabins, Cooke City

Alpine Motel: Also located in the town of Cooke City and 3 miles or 5 km from the park entrance, it offers family rooms that sleep up to 4 people and feature 2 double beds. These rooms have private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and mountain views, and some include a kitchen. ➡️ Book it here.

Alpine Motel, Cooke City
Alpine Motel, Cooke City

Gardiner (North Entrance)

At the northern entrance lies the small but charming town of Gardiner, Montana. Situated on the banks of the Yellowstone River, it offers many amenities, such as gas stations, restaurants, supermarkets, and numerous hotels—though the hotels are by no means cheap. It’s a very convenient place to stay due to its proximity to the park and the area’s main airport in Bozeman.

Super 8 Gardiner: This simple hotel, one of the most affordable in the area, offers double or family rooms that sleep up to 6 people in double beds. All rooms feature Wi-Fi, a private bathroom, and air conditioning. The supermarket is right across the street. ➡️ Book it here.

Super 8 Curtains, Curtains
Super 8 Curtains, Curtains

Absaroka Lodge: This motel is located across from the Yellowstone River, and some rooms offer stunning views of the river and the surrounding mountains. It offers the best value for money in the area and provides double or family rooms for up to 4 people, all with double beds. Rooms feature private bathrooms, air conditioning, balconies, and some have a small kitchen. ➡️ Book it here.

Absaroka Lodge, Gardiner
Absaroka Lodge, Gardiner

The Antler Lodge: This hotel is located a short distance from downtown, but it features a restaurant, bar, and fitness center, making it a great place to stay in Gardiner. It offers double or family rooms that can accommodate up to 6 people in 3 double beds, and all rooms are equipped with a private bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. ➡️ Book it here.

The Antler Lodge, Gardiner
The Antler Lodge, Gardiner
The Antler Lodge, Gardiner
The Antler Lodge, Gardiner

West Yellowstone (West Entrance)

The main perks of the accommodations near West Yellowstone are its proximity to the park’s west entrance and its wide range of hotels, as well as its many amenities, such as restaurants, supermarkets, gas stations, and more.

Al's Westward Ho Motel: You can't get any closer to the entrance, and it's one of the most affordable places to stay in town, offering great value for money. It offers double and family rooms with two double beds, air conditioning, a private bathroom, and Wi-Fi. ➡️ Book it here.

Al's Westward Ho Motel, West Yellowstone
Al's Westward Ho Motel, West Yellowstone

Yellowstone Lodge: This hotel offers the best value for money in town and features an indoor pool and laundry facilities. In addition, all rooms are equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, private bathroom, air conditioning, and a coffee maker. They offer accommodations in double or family rooms with either two double beds or one double bed and a sofa bed. Although it’s located on the outskirts of town, you can walk to anywhere in town, and the park entrance is just a 1-minute drive away. ➡️ Book it here.

Yellowstone Lodge, West Yellostone
Yellowstone Lodge, West Yellostone

City Center Motel: This basic motel in the town center features a lounge area and a shared kitchen for all guests, perfect for breakfast or dinner. It offers double or family rooms that sleep up to 6 people, all equipped with double beds. Each room includes a private bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. ➡️ Book it here.

City Center Motel, West Yellowstone
City Center Motel, West Yellowstone

Map of places to stay in Yellowstone

On this map of accommodation in Yellowstone National Park, we've included all the lodgings we've mentioned, as well as campgrounds, park entrances, visitor centers, restaurants, grocery stores, and the main attractions.

FAQs About Accommodation in Yellowstone

Where is the best place to stay in Yellowstone National Park?

It depends on your itinerary, but staying inside the park is the most convenient way to save time. If you can't find availability, the best areas outside the park are West Yellowstone, Gardiner, and Jackson, or Cooke City if you're most interested in wildlife.

Is it better to stay inside or outside Yellowstone National Park?

Staying inside the park is more convenient since it minimizes travel, but it’s usually more expensive and has fewer available options. Staying outside the park is more affordable and offers more options.

Is it expensive to stay in Yellowstone National Park?

Yes, especially during peak season. Accommodations inside the park and in nearby areas tend to be expensive, especially in the summer.

How far in advance should you book accommodations in Yellowstone National Park?

It is recommended that you book as far in advance as possible—even several months ahead—especially if you are traveling between June and September, when demand is very high. Campgrounds can only be booked 6 months in advance.

How many nights should you stay in Yellowstone National Park?

Ideally, you should spend three full days at the park, which means you’ll need to stay in the area for four nights.

Is it worth changing accommodations within Yellowstone National Park?

Yes, it can be a good way to save time on travel, since the park is very large. Many visitors combine two different areas.

Can you enter and leave every day if you're staying outside Yellowstone National Park?

Yes, you can visit the park every day from the nearby towns, although you should take travel times into account.

Is it worth staying overnight in Yellowstone National Park?

Yes, especially if you only have a few days, since you’ll spend much less time driving and can enjoy the park first thing in the morning or at sunset. Plus, depending on the lodging you choose, the experience will be much more special than staying somewhere outside the park.

Pronghorn en Yellowstone
Pronghorn en Yellowstone

We hope this guide to accommodation in Yellowstone National Park helps you make the best decision!

Update date: 6 May 2026
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