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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"It is an okay place to stay in Yellowstone. Nice to be in the park but expensive for what we got. No tv, very little internet, and very rustic and old facilities. We did stay in one of the cabins. No tv and internet was spotty. For a couple of nights it was okay and we did enjoy being in the park and not having to drive in everyday. They do have restaurants and souvenirs there but they close pretty early."
"Small but cozy cabin that sufficed for what we needed with most of the day in the park from dusk until dawn. Nice little shop and the resteraunt was better than advertised with great staff! No mini-fridges but you are given a bag of ice each morning for the day out, just make sure to keep cool overnight. Overall, great!"
"The hotel and lobby areas are “old” in that historic hotel type of feel. We pulled into registration, walked in the lobby and were so happy for our choice to stay here. We ended up in the “annex hotel” which was a separate building around back. The room was nice, spacious however no TVs and no WiFi for this property. There was some service and areas you could go to get better service. The surrounding areas and fishing village were great. Highly recommend for those wanting off the beaten on the east side of the park path and closer to better potential wildlife areas. The restaurant had a great menu, and the food was fine. Would eat there again if given the choice, just not overly impressed. The lake view is amazing and the hotel parking lots have bison and elk running around. We also got a great coyote encounter."
"You can’t beat the proximity to Yellowstone! This was a great place to stay for that alone. The gas grill was perfect for making our dinner when we got back each night. The kids loved getting to learn to play pool. Our cabin was next to the creek, so sleeping with the window open was wonderful! We ate breakfast there our last morning there, and everyone in our family enjoyed it. The only thing we wished our cabin had was a tiny kitchenette area with a small microwave and sink, but the clubhouse area did have a microwave that we could use. Our cabin did have a mini fridge and a desk, which we were able to use like a counter for our food storage, so that was helpful! We packed food like we were camping for the days we were staying at Creekside and it worked out great! The staff was very friendly and attentive! The views from the property are beautiful! You really can’t beat this location if you’re exploring Yellowstone!"
"The location right next to the geysers is the only reason to stay there. Stay at another hotel and just take a walk through the lobby. We booked a double room and was given a single. The manager told us that since we booked through Expedia there was nothing he could do to help, and he didn't seem to care that we were stuck. I had to pay for a second room. The actual rooms are small and run down. Threadbare and stained carpets. We had a view of the construction for what looks like a new hotel."
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mud Volcano during your travels in Yellowstone National Park. Discover the area's waterfalls and hot springs.
Unusual natural features named for mythical creatures make this a captivating area. Understand the region’s geological conditions or imagine a fantasy world.
Explore the great outdoors at Fishing Bridge Visitor Center, a lovely green space in Yellowstone National Park. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's waterfalls.
You can take time to visit Pelican Creek Nature Trail Trailhead during your travels to Yellowstone National Park. Wander the lakeside and forests while you're in the area.
Learn about the local history of Yellowstone National Park when you take a trip to Lake Butte Overlook. Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
If you're planning to come to the area to visit Pelican Valley Trail, take some time to see the rest of the sights while you're in town. When you want to settle in and find a place to stay, take a look at some of the hotels and other accommodation options that Expedia offers in the area.
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