Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park
Nature Lovers' Paradise
Ecotours, Game Viewing, and Snowshoeing Nearby
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Yellowstone National Park with a range of outdoor activities just a stone's throw away from the hotel. Explore the Fort Yellowstone Historic District, Osprey Falls Trail, and more, making unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
Delicious Dining Options and Cozy Accommodations
Indulge in delectable meals at the on-site restaurant or grab a quick bite at the snack bar/deli. After a day of adventure, retreat to one of the comfortable guestrooms and unwind in a cozy setting, ready to recharge for more exploration.
Convenient Amenities and Ideal Location
Benefit from amenities like a 24-hour front desk, elevator access, and free self-parking, ensuring a hassle-free stay. With key attractions like Mammoth Hot Springs and Yellowstone National Park just minutes away, Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins is your perfect gateway to nature's wonders.
Book now to experience the beauty of Yellowstone at Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins!
Amenities
- check_circle 24-hour front desk
- check_circle Elevator
- check_circle Cross-country skiing nearby
- check_circle Breakfast available (surcharge)
- check_circle Snowshoeing nearby
- check_circle Smoke-free property
- check_circle Ecotours nearby
- check_circle Tours/ticket assistance
- check_circle Snack bar/deli
- check_circle Free self parking
Guest Reviews
Everything on this couple retreat was excellent and done professionally. Only complaint was loud noises on the first floor . Strongly recommend staying on the third floor if possible. Otherwise a very nice and comfortable stay!
If you haven’t been to Mammoth in November, go. It’s worth the trip. It’s quiet, calm and relaxing. The staff is a joy this time of year. Grab a game, a drink and listen to music in the historic Map Room.
The facility is very nicely kept but is somewhat expensive. Rooms are very nice, not small. The restaurant is overpriced, and the food selection is limited. There are no coffee pots in the rooms now, in the past there were but now you get coffee in "tea" bags. You STEEP the little bags in warm water. I tried it once, absolute failure. I travel to Yellowstone every year, not sure I'll try Mammoth again.
Very nice stay in Yellowstone National Park. The room was beautiful and comfortable, with comfortable beds, microwave, hot pot, mini fridge, and gorgeous views. The was the only place in the park we were able to connect to WiFi which made it nice for checking in with family watching our children back home. From our room, we could watch elk wander across property. Very nice stay!
My family and I stayed in the cabins for 2 nights while visiting mammoth springs. The cabins were too small, and only had 1 or 2 outlets, but we found out they’re historical, and I respect and admire the hotel and cabins’ history. The grounds are amazing, and we enjoyed walking around them, eating in the dining room, going to the gift shop and museum, as well as the close proximity to the springs. The 1st night we were there, it snowed, so we woke up to a winter wonderland, which was a treat, since we are from Texas and don’t see snow often. There were elk there too, right outside our cabins and on the grounds. I enjoyed it here, just wished the cabins were bigger, had a coffee maker in the room, and breakfast was less expensive. It was $19 per person, plus tip for the waitstaff. Not sure about the hotel amenities, since we stayed in the cabins.
Nice rooms and very comfortable beds with Elk outside the windows and a short commute to the famous Lamar Valley
We stayed 3 nights in a frontier cabin with bathroom and were very happy with our choice. The bathroom was small but adequate, and the room was comfortable and well heated. There was no coffee maker or microwave in the cabin but there was a barista at the hotel every morning. There is also no wifi in the cabins, but there is at the hotel so you can use the wifi whilst having your morning coffee at the hotel. Some families were having barbecues or picnics outside their cabins for dinner. We ate dinner in the dining room and the food was great (although be sure to get there early as there was usually a queue for dinner). Wild elk move around the cabins so you do feel like you are in the wilderness. If I were to return to Mammoth I would choose to stay in a frontier cabin again.
We stayed here to be in the park. It was nice but cabin was a lil small for our family of 4. Nice to have dining hall; they do not accept reservations but we got a table pretty quickly. Super cool to see animals outside our cabins at night or in the morning.
Loved our stay here
Kathleen was very nice
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Check-out: 11:00 AM