Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park
- Free parking
There were no hangers in the room. Coffee machine, no TV in the room. To buy coffee, you…
Great stay.Kenneth at the desk super helpful with all my questions and requests.…
Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park
- Suite
- Frontier Cabin
- Hot Tub Cabin
- Premium Hotel Room, 1 King
- Premium Hotel Room, 2 Queens
- Cabin Without Bath One Queen
- Two Room Cabin Without Bath Two Doubles, One Queen
FAQs for Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park
Does Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park offer free cancellation for a full refund? Yes, Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park does have fully refundable rooms available to book on our site, which can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions. Is Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park currently open? The property is closed during November, April, and March. What are the cleanliness and hygiene measures currently in place at Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park? This property confirms that disinfectant is used to clean the property. Furthermore, guests are provided with hand sanitizer, social distancing measures are in place, and staff wear personal protective equipment. Please note that this information has been provided by our partners. Is parking offered on site at Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park? Yes, there's free self parking. Are pets allowed at Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park? Sorry, pets aren't allowed, but service animals are welcome. What are the check-in and check-out times at Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park? You can check in from 4:00 PM - 11:00 AM. Check-out time is 11 AM. Are there restaurants at or near Mammoth Hot Springs & Cabins - Inside the Park? Yes, there's an onsite restaurant. Nearby restaurants include The Raven Grill (5.2 mi), Yellowstone Perk (5.4 mi), and Rosie's (5.4 mi).
Recent reviews
Very good 8.2 From 61 reviews
Stay inside the park for a better experience. Due to Covid there’s only takeout, but Gardiner, Mt. is just 20 mins away with several options that are good. The rooms are big, comfortable, and the WiFi was slow but worked. It was close to so many things. The elk seem to live right on the property. We recommend this!
Customer service, what customer service. We were lucky they provided towels.
Hotel was excellent. Staff was very friendly and helpful. They were making a very good effort in regards to their COVID regulations.
Overall a great stay! - clean and covid-conscious! (Cannot enter the lobby or dining areas without a mask, one-way walking, no daily housekeeping, no hangers, no menus, etc) - our room was room was large and had all the basic necessities e.g., soap, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, hair dryer. Note: wifi is available at the hotel but it's pretty weak (and almost non existent in the evenings when everyone is trying to connect.) Also there's no coffee in the room so be aware - the beds were spacious but soft - super convenient - 5min walk to the upper and lower terraces - Because of Covid there was only one dining option in the area, so plan accordingly - walls are super thin, so I could hear my neighbors. Bring ear plugs if you are a sensitive sleeper - Elk are on the property eating the grass which is nice
Hotel is beautiful and has definite historic charm. The bathroom is so cute! Our room looked right out onto the hotel lawn where the elk visit daily. Only drawbacks are that the blankets and pillows definitely left something to be desired. Also there’s no tv, microwave, or WiFi, but that was ok.
Relaxing
The room and hotel environs were rather sterile, although clean Internet was spotty, room was noisy in the morning in the hallway and the from the room above. The shower had no hot water and although this had been going on for a few days they did not tell us at check in, as I may not have stayed.... The best part was the elk wandering around just outside
Please have in mind that we are talking about a “luxury” hotel which has 4.5 stars on Google and “Fabulous 8.8” rating on Hotels.com. I wonder how it comes to these ratings although I know that there are simple ways and very cheap services which can pump up your ratings on Internet. We stayed two nights, $328.00/night for a 2-queen-bedroom. I can strongly claim that this was the worst value hotel service I have ever experienced in all my trips. To make the long story short, I am going to write a list of all things which were missing: 1) WiFi and Internet connection was practically not existing. The speed on the WiFi was so slow that an “AOL dial-up connection” would win the competition by far. I was not even able to reply to my emails. Because the mobile signals in this area are very spotty, we were in a “blind spot” for two days. 2) There isn’t any TV in room. 3) They don’t offer any breakfast. There is a restaurant close by with limited breakfast menu. 4) There isn’t any gym in the hotel. 5) There isn’t any pool in the hotel. 6) There isn’t any coffee machine in the room. 7) There isn’t any hanger in the closet. 8) There isn’t any clock in the room. 9) There isn’t any hair dryer in the room. 10) There isn’t any table in the room. In our trip to Yellowstone we stayed in 4 different hotels every two nights. All other hotels were by far less costly and by far more comfortable. Stay away from this hotel if you are expecting the “21st century hotel standard.
It is a beautiful property. It would have been perfect the 2 days we were there except there was no hot water. ‘Hot Springs Cold Shower’ is what my wife now calls it. I’m certain it will be fixed in the future, but that was kinda a drag.
Beautifully remodeled with friendly and efficient staff. Views of the mountains from our room was fantastic. With Covid restrictions, the restaurant was closed. The Mammoth grill nearby offered tasty basic grill food at a reasonable price and friendly fast service. Location is great. Elk graze by the hotel every morning and evening, which is fun to watch as you eat nearby on picnic tables . The town of Gardiner is 15 minutes outside the park if you want to go to a restaurant