+ Accommodations
National Parks & Lodges of the Old West
Subject to change due to park confirmation and National Park reservation restrictions. Depending on availability, guests will be staying at either the Old Faithful Inn, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, or Old Faithful Snow Lodge when visiting Yellowstone National Park.
Rapid City
Adoba Eco Hotel
Situated close by the Journey Museum and Gardens, and Dinosaur Park, this hotel features a cafe, restaurant, and lounge.
Custer State Park
State Game Lodge
Set in a beautiful mountain valley and surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest, this gracious stone and wood lodge served as the “Summer White House” for President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 and was visited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower for several days in 1953. Built in 1920, the lodge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, you’ll discover a blend of the past and the present, the elegant and the outdoors. Enjoy South Dakota specialties like buffalo, pheasant, and trout in the historic Lodge Dining Room.
Spearfish Canyon
Spearfish Canyon Lodge
Nestled alongside lofty pines and spectacular limestone cliffs, Spearfish Canyon Lodge was built and decorated in the style of the old lodges of the West with heavy log walls and a 40-foot stone fireplace. Several hiking trails outside the Lodge door allow visitors to experience the sights and sounds of nature firsthand as they meander through the forest to a Black Hills waterfall or hike to the rim of the canyon.
Cody
The Cody
Located near Cody Rodeo Arena and Old Trail Town, The Cody is a premier, eco-friendly luxury hotel, offering upscale amenities and comfort. Stroll along the beautiful grounds, take in the mountain views on the master patio with outdoor fireplace, rejuvenate in the hot tub, and enjoy the large indoor pool complete with a lap lane.
Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful Inn
Built during the winter of 1903-04, the Old Faithful Inn is one of the few remaining log hotels in the United States. The original part of the Inn, known as the "Old House" was completed in 1904 and includes an immense lobby with a huge stone fireplace. The East and West Wings were added in the teens and the twenties, with many rooms having been remodeled in recent years. Guest accommodations include rooms with private baths. A full service restaurant, deli, gift store and interpretive tours are also available at the Inn. A national historic landmark, Old Faithful Inn is an icon of Yellowstone.
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
Established in 1911, the Mammoth Hot Springs hotel is situated below the steaming limestone terraces of the hot springs. Make sure you drift into the Map Room (named for the massive inlaid map of the United States on one of the walls); and keep your eye out for elk, which routinely graze outside the hotel around the grounds of what was once Fort Yellowstone.
Old Faithful Snow Lodge
A short walk from its famous namesake, the Old Faithful Snow Lodge makes abundant use of natural wood and fixtures that harken back to historic Yellowstone lodges. The rooms are simple, comfortable, and outfitted with lodge details like wooden shutters over windows that open for fresh air.
Jackson
The Rustic Inn
Whether you'd like to lose yourself in nature's grandeur or find yourself in the middle of Jackson Hole’s lively downtown scene, the Rustic Inn Creekside Resort & Spa offers the finest Western accommodations just steps away from it all. Surrounded by seven lush acres adjacent to the National Elk Refuge, outdoor enthusiasts can easily enjoy everything Jackson and its spectacular environs have to offer. The Rustic Inn offers an outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, fitness equipment, and spa services.
Rapid City
Adoba Eco Hotel
Situated close by the Journey Museum and Gardens, and Dinosaur Park, this hotel features a cafe, restaurant, and lounge.
Custer State Park
State Game Lodge
Set in a beautiful mountain valley and surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest, this gracious stone and wood lodge served as the “Summer White House” for President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 and was visited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower for several days in 1953. Built in 1920, the lodge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, you’ll discover a blend of the past and the present, the elegant and the outdoors. Enjoy South Dakota specialties like buffalo, pheasant, and trout in the historic Lodge Dining Room.
Spearfish Canyon
Spearfish Canyon Lodge
Nestled alongside lofty pines and spectacular limestone cliffs, Spearfish Canyon Lodge was built and decorated in the style of the old lodges of the West with heavy log walls and a 40-foot stone fireplace. Several hiking trails outside the Lodge door allow visitors to experience the sights and sounds of nature firsthand as they meander through the forest to a Black Hills waterfall or hike to the rim of the canyon.
Cody
The Cody
Located near Cody Rodeo Arena and Old Trail Town, The Cody is a premier, eco-friendly luxury hotel, offering upscale amenities and comfort. Stroll along the beautiful grounds, take in the mountain views on the master patio with outdoor fireplace, rejuvenate in the hot tub, and enjoy the large indoor pool complete with a lap lane.
Yellowstone National Park
Old Faithful Inn
Built during the winter of 1903-04, the Old Faithful Inn is one of the few remaining log hotels in the United States. The original part of the Inn, known as the "Old House" was completed in 1904 and includes an immense lobby with a huge stone fireplace. The East and West Wings were added in the teens and the twenties, with many rooms having been remodeled in recent years. Guest accommodations include rooms with private baths. A full service restaurant, deli, gift store and interpretive tours are also available at the Inn. A national historic landmark, Old Faithful Inn is an icon of Yellowstone.
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
Established in 1911, the Mammoth Hot Springs hotel is situated below the steaming limestone terraces of the hot springs. Make sure you drift into the Map Room (named for the massive inlaid map of the United States on one of the walls); and keep your eye out for elk, which routinely graze outside the hotel around the grounds of what was once Fort Yellowstone.
Old Faithful Snow Lodge
A short walk from its famous namesake, the Old Faithful Snow Lodge makes abundant use of natural wood and fixtures that harken back to historic Yellowstone lodges. The rooms are simple, comfortable, and outfitted with lodge details like wooden shutters over windows that open for fresh air.
Jackson
The Rustic Inn
Whether you'd like to lose yourself in nature's grandeur or find yourself in the middle of Jackson Hole’s lively downtown scene, the Rustic Inn Creekside Resort & Spa offers the finest Western accommodations just steps away from it all. Surrounded by seven lush acres adjacent to the National Elk Refuge, outdoor enthusiasts can easily enjoy everything Jackson and its spectacular environs have to offer. The Rustic Inn offers an outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, fitness equipment, and spa services.

