The Best Places to Stay In and Around Yellowstone National Park

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As the world’s first national park, Yellowstone gets more popular each year—especially during spring and summer break when kids are out of school and just about everyone hops into their cars for a nature-filled road trip. This phenomenal landscape is especially dynamic: chock-full of incredible human history, charismatic wildlife, explosive geysers, and roaring waterfalls.
At over 2.2 million acres, the park is enormous. As such, it’s got a whole host of gateway towns, each with its own unique charm and amenities. With so much on offer, it can feel overwhelming to choose that perfect place to hang your hat at the end of a long day of adventuring, especially if you’re traveling with kids or a group. Below, you’ll find a list of our all-time favorite places to stay near this incredible national park, from chic mountain yurts to full-service resorts and everything in between.
Top places to stay in Yellowstone at a glance:
- Best for families: Paradise Lodge near Yellowstone
- Best for views: The Cargill-Earl Guesthouse
- Best for skiing: Hotel Terra Jackson Hole
- Best affordable stay: Bridger View Bunkhouse
- Best for couples: Sunrise Silo
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Caldera House
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2021, 2023, 2024
Bed & bath: 2–4 bedroom suites
Top amenities: On-site restaurant, huge soaking tub, full kitchen
Best for: Larger groups seeking serenity near the slopesThough Caldera House is most famous for its coveted Teton Village location right near the ski slopes, it’s also within easy day-trip distance to Yellowstone during the summer. Chic textiles and loads of natural light set the mood in each of the property’s two- to four-bedroom suites, each of which has a full kitchen and delightful creature comforts, like luxurious tubs and washing machines. Caldera’s spa and athletic club offers fun perks, like a hot tub with a mountain view, and the site’s hip Corsa restaurant serves up elevated Italian fare for both lunch and dinner, like whipped ricotta with buttered focaccia and pork osso buco.
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Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa
$$Bed and bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: World-class spa, wildlife deck, on-site restaurant
Best for: Jackson Hole R&RReopened in 2024 following an extensive renovation, Rusty Parrot Lodge is officially back in action. Situated in central Jackson Hole, this chic mountainside stay is within walking distance from loads of top sights, like the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar and the famous elk antler arch. Rooms here are elegantly appointed with gas-powered fireplaces, custom Italian linens, and deep soaking tubs. When you’re not hitting snooze in your fabulous room, unwind with a Deep Release massage, followed by a Heluka pork chop with grilled polenta at Wild Sage Restaurant.
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The Virginian Lodge
$ |Hot List 2023
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation
Top amenities: Hot tubs, on-site restaurant, firepits
Best for: Sporty families or groups of friendsNewly opened in 2022, The Virginian Lodge is a welcome change to Jackson Hole’s billionaire cowboy scene, offering hip, well-priced rooms and suites with fun amenities tailored to what everyday adventurers actually want (like pet-friendly accommodations, nightly s’mores, and free, locally-roasted craft coffee). This stylishly remodeled motor lodge offers a variety of adventure basecamps, from simple king rooms to four-bunk hubs with a common area for your whole crew. Take a dip in the all-season pool and hot tubs, cuddle up under Pendleton wool blankets, enjoy a drink at the Saloon, or try your hand at a dogsledding tour.
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Montage Big Sky
$$ |Hot List 2022
Readers' Choice Awards 2023
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation, residences available
Top amenities: Top après-ski dining, Spanish Peaks vistas, gas fireplaces, marble baths
Best for: White-glove serviceSleek, modern interiors blend with alpine-inspired accents (think log cabin-style exteriors and faux fur throws) to create a year-round resort that’s both contemporary and at home in the mountains. Opened in late 2021, Montage’s Big Sky property boasts luxurious features like marble bathrooms, soaking tubs, and a full-service spa with products by Lola’s Apothecary, as well as breathtaking views of Montana’s Spanish Peaks, all just an hour from West Yellowstone. During winter, hit the slopes (the resort is ski-in/ski-out) before noshing from the roaming raclette cart at The Living Room.
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Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation
Top amenities: Enormous bathtubs, ski-in/ski-out access
Best for: Luxury travelers hitting both Grand Teton and YellowstoneA brand famous for its refined class and reliably high-end amenities, the Four Seasons Jackson Hole never fails to impress. Choose between a view of the Snake River Valley or a balcony overlooking the ski slopes of Rendezvous Mountain and enjoy panoramic sunsets and starry night skies right from the comfort of your room. Southwestern fabrics add flair to each guest room’s private seating area, and the marble bathrooms and comfy bathrobes will make it hard to say goodbye.
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Hotel Terra Jackson Hole
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation
Top amenities: Year-round pool, world-class spa, ski valet
Best for: Ski and park adventuresDark wood tones and Southwest-inspired textiles adorn the rooms at Hotel Terra, a 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards pick for one of the best hotels in the Southwest and West. This LEED Silver–certified lodge sits on an enviable ski-in ski-out location in Teton Village, close to both the slopes and Yellowstone. When not tearing it up in fresh powder, guests can unwind in jetted soaking tubs and grab second-to-none Italian fare (the elk osso bucco is not to be missed) at Il Villaggio Osteria. Pro tip: In winter, book a guided wildlife or snow coach tour as the park’s south entrance is closed to passenger vehicles.
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Hotel Jackson
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2021, 2023
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Nespresso machines, L’Occitane bath products, unforgettable in-house dining at Fig
Best for: Splurging on a romantic getawaySet amidst the cowboy bar vibes of Jackson’s Town Square, Hotel Jackson has seemingly done the impossible: create a property overflowing with Old West architectural details (reclaimed barn wood, studded leather chairs, and Southwest-inspired wool blankets) without sacrificing modern life’s finer things (L’Occitane bath products, a rooftop hot tub, and a guests-only library full of original Indigenous art). After adventuring in Yellowstone National Park, 80 minutes away, don’t miss the world-class Lebanese-Mediterranean fare at FIGS.
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Lone Mountain Ranch
$$$Bed & bath: Varies by cabin (1-6 bedrooms available)
Top amenities: Woodburning stoves, clawfoot soaking tubs, farm-to-table dining
Best for: Families and couplesSet a convenient 40 minutes from Bozeman Airport and an hour from Yellowstone, Lone Mountain is an authentic dude ranch that’s been operating in Big Sky Country for over 100 years. The property’s 23 log cabins and two private homes are rustic on the outside and full of cozy amenities inside, like wood burning fireplaces, tiled walk-in showers, and private sitting areas with vinyl record players. This is a place to experience authentic Montana culture, from naturalist-led tours of the national park and fly fishing in the Gallatin River to saddling up in the Lee Metcalf Wilderness.
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Amangani
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath (homes also available)
Top amenities: Bespoke bath products, fine dining, bathtubs, patios with Teton views
Best for: Wellness retreatsNestled in the foothills of the jagged Grand Tetons, the Amangani pays tribute to the Old West with its sandstone and redwood architecture. Overlooking the Snake River Valley, its location is convenient to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. As part of the Aman hotel group, the Amangani offers an unparalleled year-round guest experience (think gas fireplaces, soaking tubs, spacious suites, and sustainable chef-prepared cuisine by Manuel Fernandez) and celebrates its stunning natural surroundings with accents like floor-to-ceiling windows and private decks for the best sunset views.
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The Cloudveil, Autograph Collection
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2022
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Stocked coffee bars, ski concierge, hip lobby, unforgettable rooftop view
Best for: Ski bums and couples exploring the parksWith easy access to downtown Jackson’s infamous cowboy saloons and Stetson shops, plus relatively quick driving access to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, The Cloudveil (a new venture from Marriott’s Autograph Collection) is a park lover’s dream. Each spacious guest room is abundant with features like mountain views, plush seating areas, private fireplaces, and walk-in showers, and sprinkled with thoughtful touches of Wyoming flair (think Southwestern textiles, exposed wooden beams, and summit-inspired artwork). Add in the bath products by Grown Alchemist and you’ll never want to leave.
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Hotel Yellowstone
Bed and bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Adults-only, mountain views, gas fireplaces, Toto toilets
Best for: Elegant couple’s retreats in natureFind serenity at long last at this adults-only, all-suite stay outside of Jackson Hole. Opened in late 2024, this new-to-the-scene stunner is beset with clean neutrals and pops of mountain flair, like moose antler floor lamps and sheepskin accent chairs. Each room is thoughtfully appointed with modern creature comforts too, like flat-screen TVs, heated bathroom floors, Nespresso machines, and luxurious freestanding soaking tubs. Breakfast is included and hosted in the hotel’s posh, view-filled restaurant, and there’s even an on-site spa to soothe your post-hike muscles.
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Kimpton Armory Hotel Bozeman
Bed & bath: 1 bed, 1 bath
Top amenities: Luxe bath products, on-site concert venue, guitar loaner program
Best for: Hip Montana hangsLike so many western college towns, Bozeman is blowing up, and the Kimpton Armory Hotel is proof of that—serving up stylish digs and uber-cool amenities. From its in-house music hall to the rooftop pool with a mountain view to a Gibson guitar loaner program for guests, this hotel screams “Visit me, hip millennials.” Even the tiny touches (like Frette linens, in-room Illy coffee, and Atelier Bloem bath amenities) have been thoughtfully selected. Rooms come with a view of either the Northern Rockies or downtown Bozeman, and for a small additional fee, guests can enjoy things like an outdoor heated pool, live entertainment, and complimentary seasonal outdoor gear.
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Golden Stone Inn
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation
Top amenities: Private patios, firepits, wader hangers and rod racks
Best for: Fly fishers and cabin seekersSituated right outside the park in West Yellowstone, this newer cluster of single and triplex cabins proves that you don’t have to empty your bank account to find a stylish, mountain-modern stay. Designed with the fly fisherman in mind, each room features specially designed rod racks and wader hangers. In the morning, grab breakfast from the main lodge and head for the Madison River or zip into the park (a four-minute drive) for sunrise wildlife viewing.
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Old Faithful Inn
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Show-stopping lobby fireplace, proximity to Old Faithful, pet-friendly cabins
Best for: Those looking to stay smack inside the parkNo list would be complete without mentioning the Old Faithful Inn, a National Historic Landmark and one of the country’s foremost examples of “park-itecture.” Built from 1903 to 1904, the hotel is the largest log structure in the world, drawing thousands of guests each year to its famous stone fireplace and central location within the park. While it may not be as outwardly luxe as other spots mentioned here, the inn’s clean, comfortable rooms, log cabin-style restaurant, and views into Geyser Basin (including Old Faithful itself) combine to make it a wonderland for both history buffs and wilderness seekers alike.
Chic brick house mansion
Bed and bath: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: Upright piano, full kitchen, clawfoot bathtub
Best for: Larger groups seeking historic charmIf curling up in a tufted Chesterfield chair in your own private library is your dream vacation, this might be the spot for you. Situated in downtown Livingston, Montana, this three-bedroom Victorian home has been lovingly updated with Smeg appliances, fast Wi-Fi, bathrooms with heated floors, and a light-soaked French country kitchen. Shabby-chic travelers will flip for the hand-picked art and antiques that adorn this home, while history buffs will love perusing the century-old brick buildings of this tiny Montana town.
Unique yurt in the mountains
Bed and bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Hot tub, mountain views, 35 private acres
Best for: Groups or couples seeking mountain solitudeFrom its panoramic mountain views to its woodburning stove and bison hides, this bespoke yurt in Emigrant immerses guests in a true Montana experience from the moment they arrive. The tiny home is set on 35 private acres, so you and your crew will have loads of solitude and fantastic stargazing opportunities, whether that be from the bubbling hot tub or the perfectly placed Adirondack chairs. Inside, you’ll find a full kitchen with a Smeg refrigerator, a cozy sitting area, and plush bedding for up to six of your besties.
Luxury Mountain Cabin in Cody
Bed and bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Floor-to-ceiling views, unique artwork, outdoor deck with a firepit
Best for: Families or friend groups exploring the Wild WestWith sky-high ceilings, a flagstone fireplace, and an eat-in kitchen, there’s no shortage of indoor amenities at this chic, modern cabin outside of Cody. Outside, guests can spread out on five private acres, which include a shaded patio, outdoor grill, and a firepit for roasting s’mores. Yellowstone’s East Entrance is a mere 30-minute drive from this roomy home, making this an ideal retreat for hikers trekking up Grizzly Peak or anglers keen on exploring Yellowstone Lake.
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Eagles Wings Mountain House
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Mountain views, hot tub, dedicated workspace
Best for: Classy family reunionsWhat’s not to love about the Eagles Wings Mountain House? From its indoor-outdoor fireplace to the hot tub with to-die-for mountain vista views, this is one seriously stunning property. Situated on 35 acres in Paradise Valley, you and your crew are sure to find solitude here as you enjoy the eat-in chef’s kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, and views of Emigrant Peak from all four bedrooms. When you aren’t exploring the park (30 minutes away by car), a shaded alfresco dining area, complete with a Weber Summit Grill, is the perfect place to recount your wilderness memories.
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Sunrise Silo
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Full kitchen, hot tub, washer and dryer
Best for: Rural couple’s getawayThis chic farm stay with expansive sunrise vistas will wow you, from its free-roaming cattle to the fresh (and local) eggs and milk. Not only is this elegantly converted storage silo full of natural light, clean, rustic decor, and modern amenities, but it also serves as a functional jumping-off point for all kinds of adventures. A full kitchen makes pre-hike breakfasts a cinch, and a large outdoor patio with a hot tub is the perfect post-hike place to kick back with a glass of wine. Up to four guests can comfortably sleep in this one-bedroom thanks to the queen bed in the loft and additional sofa bed in the living room, but keep in mind the open floor plan means there won’t be full privacy.
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Bridger View Bunkhouse
Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Complimentary bikes, mountain views, in-unit washer and dryer
Best for: Hip couples exploring Montana on a budgetYes, Bozeman is a bit of a drive from Yellowstone—the trendy college town is 80 minutes to the north—but this up-and-coming hamlet is full of enough happening eateries, local craft brewers, and art galleries to make it a worthy stop on anyone’s Yellowstone adventure, and Bridger View Bunkhouse is a stellar place for some R&R while you’re at it. With decor that perfectly blends clean white lines with woodsy accents like vintage fishing nets, deer antlers, and river art, the property is as tasteful as it is budget-friendly.
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Sage Lodge
Bed & bath: Varies by accommodation
Top amenities: On-site spa, yoga classes
Best for: Wellness loversSituated against commanding views of the Yellowstone River, Sage Lodge truly immerses guests in the nature they so excitedly seek when planning a national park vacation. Rooms here are spacious, with sleeper sofas, fireplaces, and private verandas to help you kick back and unwind after a day of bison-viewing and geyser-chasing. Plus, it’s one of the few hotels with a full-service spa near Yellowstone (just 40 minutes by car), offering tantalizing treatments like hot river rock massages and gua sha face contouring. Bringing a large group? The property’s four 2,783-square-foot ranch houses boast modern, mountain-chic vibes and sleep up to 16.
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The Cargill-Earl Guesthouse
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Indoor-to-outdoor living spaces, stainless steel appliances, views on views on views
Best for: Families with older kids or couples seeking solitudeArchitecture reins above all else at this gorgeous two-bedroom that’s set on 230 acres of private land. The Cargill-Earl Guesthouse was designed to showcase dazzling nature, which is evident in its many floor-to-ceiling windows and huge sliding doors that open to miles of rolling green hills. Wake up to panoramic views of the mountainous Gallatin National Forest, then soak up the colors of the sunset while making a post-hike meal in the home’s full kitchen. Best of all, this rental is a part of Erik’s Ranch, a local nonprofit that helps young adults with autism find meaningful work in hospitality and as guides.
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Paradise Lodge near Yellowstone
Bed & bath: 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths
Top amenities: Hot tub, shady pergola space, indoor fireplace, huge living room with high ceilings
Best for: Family reunions or big squads of hiking fanaticsParadise Lodge is the platonic ideal of a Montana vacation rental, with the lofty, chandelier-lit ceilings, wood accents, and expansive mountain vistas to prove it. With room for your entire family or fly-fishing crew—the space has five roomy bedrooms, with private bathrooms in each—it’s a large, newly-constructed home that’s brimming with luxurious amenities. Flip flapjacks in the full kitchen, take a soak in the private hot tub, binge TV, or simply curl up with a good book by the fire (take your pick between the indoor fireplace and outdoor firepit).
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Shooting Star cabin
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
Top amenities: Killer hot tub views, woodburning indoor fireplace, large dining room, outdoor grill
Best for: Moose sightings, ski-cations, and getting the gang back togetherLess than 90 minutes from Yellowstone and one mile from Grand Teton, this well-appointed Airbnb is a dream for mountain fanatics at any time of year. It’s full of cozy touches like a mountain-view hot tub, rustic wood fireplace, faux fur throws, and stylish bunk beds for the kids. If the cabin’s enormous chef’s kitchen and wood plank dining table aren’t your scene, the frequent moose and deer sightings from right outside your bedroom window should be reason enough to visit.
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Under the Tram
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
Top amenities: Chef’s kitchen, two living rooms, private sauna, hot tub
Best for: Cozy nature escapes with a big familyPlay house and be one with nature in this gorgeous, four-bedroom Airbnb that sleeps eight, operated by local vacation management company Outpost, which has a ton of Airbnbs available year-round. With a grill, deck, fireplace, and large outdoor seating area, the space is phenomenal for summer BBQs in between national park visits (Yellowstone is under 90 minutes away, and Grand Teton is just a stone’s throw). When you’re done hiking, unwind in the private sauna or hang out in the secluded hot tub under the dappled shade of towering trees.
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Sunset Haven
Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Cookable kitchen; Smart TVs; gas grill; large, shaded patio
Best for: Girls gone WY-omingIt can be hard to find sleek, architectural details in a state that values its reclaimed wood and railroad spikes, but this family-friendly Airbnb set on 11 pristine acres seems to have all the modern conveniences a jet-setting national parks lover would want. Marvel at sincerely epic mountain views (or kick back and watch the flat-screen) from plush living room couches; sauté up a feast in the home’s sleek kitchen, complete with stainless steel appliances; or sprawl out and watch the sunset from the adjoining pergola. After a day of adventuring, snuggle up next to the outdoor firepit (wood included).
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Cherry Creek guest house
Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: Enviable soaking tubs, vintage piano, heated floors, Smart TVs, al fresco dining nooks
Best for: Family reunions and groups of adults who love natureGo from your front door to the park in under an hour and a half at this stylish home full of reclaimed wood and artful slate accents. The 3,200-square-foot interior features heated floors, a vintage piano, a large entertainment center, a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and clean bedroom decor with soft towels and colorful throws. Mountain views abound from the outdoor patio and grassy backyard, which boasts a hot tub, grill, seating area, and fire pit for evening campfire tales.
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Under Canvas Yellowstone
Bed & bath: Studio, 1 bath
Top amenities: Woodburning stoves, organic bath products, complimentary s’mores
Best for: The tent-curious who's still seeking creature comfortsA mere 10-minute drive from Yellowstone’s west entrance, this amenity-rich glamping resort is the perfect place to catch some Zs for those who prize location and convenience above all else. Every one of the site’s large canvas tents has a private deck with views of Montana’s rolling green hills freckled with trees, a private shower and flush toilet (or access to spa-inspired bathhouses), and a wood burning stove with complimentary firewood for warmth when the sun goes down. Upgrade to a Stargazer tent for a window into night sky viewing—right from your king-sized bed.
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