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.
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.
"A great place to stay for families that like to hang out together. We had a family of 9 with 7 adults and 2 children. Creekside has a game room/sitting area where we hung out after a day of activities. I was not able to find this type of space at any of the facilities in Yellowstone. Staying at Creekside was like going camping but having a comfortable bed, shower, nice room and other amenities. It is located on national park land and once you drive into the property, you feel like you're in the woods, because you are. Creekside is 10 miles from Yellowstone's east entrance and about 35 miles to Fishing Bridge (almost an hour drive) but it's worth the drive. At Creekside, they have two very good gas grills, a microwave and an electrical outlet where you can "cook" if you so desire and eat on the deck or in the game room. My wife still likes to be the "mom" and wanted to cook for her family, and so she did. With an electric skillet and hot plate which my wife brought, she was able to prepare some meals for the kids enjoyed. The lodge dining room serves breakfast and dinner if you so desire, and they're remarkably good. It was great returning to the lodge in the evenings to get away from the noise and the crowds in Yellowstone. Diane and Chris were very friendly and helpful to us which enabled us to do everything we wanted. The five nights at Creekside were great and we look forward to going back."
"Most of staff were very attentive. Primarily the dining room suffered greatest in any scoring. Some very visibly showed lack of training or being extremely new while those with some/greater knowledge stood around not offering assistance. Lack of joint team work left more than one patron upset. Most of the time the front didn't need more than one, The second and third should have helped to bus tables, sit water or take payment. It was fully inexcusable to see suffering employees while others wondered or talked. To arrive at our room at 1800 with house keeping still turning over rooms was not good. Cleaning floor of lobby at 1500 (a wet floor) during high traffic time not only didn't look good but was unsafe. Hopefully staffing will become better since the previous evening was spent at another hotel in the park and we received better service for a better price'"
"The room is quite big, as compared with grant village. expensive. There is no refrigerator. The room wasn’t available at check in time even I had pre-check in. Overall it’s too expensive for just a room to sleep"
"This was one of the most disappointing hotel stays I’ve ever had. The room was disgustingly dirty when we arrived, with obvious signs that it had not been properly cleaned. The bathroom contained mold all around the shower and the floor had hair all over it. The photos online were extremely misleading and looked nothing like the room we were given. What was advertised as a nice, comfortable hotel was far from reality.
To make matters worse, the price was outrageously high for the quality of the accommodations. Paying a premium rate and then walking into a dirty, run-down room felt like a complete rip-off. I would not stay here again and would not recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a clean, accurately represented place to stay."
"There are no TVs at national parks which we were aware. However the internet didn’t work and our T-Mobile phones had NO reception. There really should be a warning on the property’s website about what cell services work. I finally used the room phone to make a call home to check-in with my family.
There are two restaurants but one was closed and the other required reservations. It was obvious we weren’t the only ones who didn’t know about reservations! Thankfully a front desk manager went out of his way to confirm a reservation for us and came to our room to confirm it since he couldn’t reach us any other way!
The room is dark and dated. The bathroom had a tiny shower stall and poor lighting. The floor was also not clean especially the caulk and around the edges. Finally the ice machine didn’t work.
The staff were all friendly and helpful. But the property is dated, amenities are few and unreliable especially for the nightly cost! This the last time I’ll stay in a national park."
"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!"
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.
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.
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.
If you're planning to come to the area to visit Lake Butte Overlook, take some time to see the rest of the sights while you're in town. Yellowstone National Park is home to 13 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something with the amenities you're looking for.
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