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Yellowstone National Park is the birthplace of “America’s Best Idea,” the world’s first national park, and one of the most frequently visited parks in the U.S. The park itself sits atop a highly active supervolcano, containing the largest concentration of geothermal phenomena on Earth (powerful geysers, steaming hot springs, bubbling mud pools, and more). It’s also a fantastic place to see fascinating large animals in the wild; wolves, grizzly bears, and bison all live here.
With so many amazing attractions, it’s no wonder that lodging in the park, including campgrounds, is booked up six months to a year in advance. Plus, these historic attractions often lack the soothing spa treatments and pampering amenities that many visitors expect after a day of hiking and geyser watching. Luckily, if you’re looking for lodging in Yellowstone, there are still plenty of options close to the park and filled with great amenities.
Below you’ll find a list of our favorite accommodations and vacation rentals in Yellowstone National Park, from luxury glamping sites to rustic resorts to secluded cabins.
Check out our top Yellowstone accommodations at a glance:
Best for Families: Paradise Lodge near YellowstoneBest Views: Cargill Earl GuesthouseBest for Skiing: Hotel Terra Jackson HoleBudget Accommodations: Bridger View BunkhouseBest for Couples: Sunrise Silo
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