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LODGING

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins

Open May 1 - October 12, 2015

Rates: Rustic Cabin, 1 Queen - $93

Two Bedroom Rustic Cabin - $186

Frontier Cabin - $152

Standard Hotel Room without Bath - $90

Standard Hotel Room - $140

Hot Tub Cabin - $250

Suite - $479

The Mammoth Hotel was built in 1936,

incorporating a wing of rooms from the former

National Hotel. It is one of two hotels in the park

that is open during the winter. Mammoth lodging

options include both hotel rooms and cabins with

and without private bathrooms. Four hot-tub

cabins are also available in both the summer and

the winter. There are over 200 units in summer

seasonandabout half of that duringwinter season

as thecabins areclosed. Thehotel hasqueenbeds;

cabins have full beds and queen beds.

DINING

Mammoth Hot Springs Dining Room

Open May 1 - October 12, 2015

Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (first come,

first-served seating). Delivers great selection

and affordability with its “small plates” at lunch

and dinner. Try our Bison or Trout Tacos, or our

popular Thai Curry Mussels. For breakfast enjoy

Cream of the West 7 Grain Pancakes or our

Huevos Rancheros.

Terrace Grill (Quick Service)

Open April 24 - October 18, 2015

Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Your quick-

service stop for burgers, sandwiches and hand-

dipped ice cream. Breakfast sandwiches are part

of the morning menu.

Mammoth Lounge

Recount the day’s adventures in the cozy

atmosphere of our lounge, located just off the

Mammoth Dining Room.

SHOPPING

For Future Generations: Yellowstone Gifts at the Mammoth Hotel

Open April 24 – October 18, 2015

An innovative concept that emphasizes

environmental stewardship while providing a

sustainable shopping experience. Visitors to

the shop will view exhibits devoted to the

interpretation of climate change and its

impacts on our parks. Customers can learn

about actions they can take to minimize their

impacts on the environment, and learn about

Xanterra’s extensive sustainability efforts.

There is also a large array of opportunities

to select environmentally preferable products

that support businesses and manufacturers in

and around the Greater Yellowstone region as

the selection includes a mix of sustainable and

conventional gift items.

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Mammoth Hot Springs Area