Opens: December 15, 2024
Closes: March 3, 2025
Opening and closing dates are subject to change.
Opening: April 25, 2025
Closing: March 2, 2026*
Opening and closing dates are subject to change.
*Non-Hot Tub Cabins can be booked from May 9 through October 13, 2025.
The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins—named after nearby springs—offers a warm welcome to summer and winter visitors. The hotel recently underwent major renovations of the public spaces and guest rooms. The hotel as it stands today was built in 1936, while retaining a wing of guest rooms originally built in 1911, and features its signature Map Room containing a large wooden map of the United States constructed of 15 different kinds of wood from nine countries. Guests enjoy a variety of in-park accommodations as well as the chance of spotting elk grazing outside the hotel.
In winter, daily guided tours depart from Mammoth Hotel to popular in-park hot spots like, Lamar Valley, Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon, Old Faithful and more depart from Mammoth Hotel. The Bear Den ski shop, located in the gift shop, offers equipment, lessons, tips, and tours for cross-country skiers and snowshoe enthusiasts.
The suites feature 2 Queen beds in the bedroom, separate sitting room, full bathroom, safe, refrigerator stocked with complimentary soft drinks and snacks, microwave, coffee maker, telephone, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. Mammoth Hotel suites are the only in-park rooms with satellite television. All rooms in the hotel are accessible by elevator. There is no air conditioning or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping.
The deluxe rooms feature 1 King bed, 1 Queen bed, or 2 Queens, full bathroom with shower or tub/shower, safe, mini-refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, telephone, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. All rooms in the hotel are accessible by elevator. There is no air conditioning, TV, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping.
These hot tub cabins feature 1 Queen bed, full bathroom with shower, coffee maker, telephone, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. The hot tub is located in an enclosed patio. There is no air conditioning, TV, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping. The cabins are located behind the hotel.
The Frontier Cabins feature 2 Queen beds, full bathroom with shower, front porch, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. There is no air conditioning, TV, telephone, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping. The cabins are located behind the hotel. Note: Frontier Cabins aren’t open in winter.
These cabins feature 1 Queen bed, do not have a bathroom, but do have a sink, front porch, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. Communal bathrooms and showers are centrally located in the cabin area. There is no air conditioning, TV, telephone, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping. The cabins are located behind the hotel. Note: Cabins without bath aren’t open in winter.
These cabins feature 1 Queen bed and 2 Double (full size) beds, do not have a bathroom, but do have a sink, front porch, alarm clock, hair dryer, and fan. Communal bathrooms and showers are centrally located in the cabin area. There is no air conditioning, TV, telephone, or radio, and neither pets nor cooking are allowed. All rooms and cabins are non-smoking/non-vaping. The cabins are located behind the hotel. Note: Cabins without bath aren’t open in winter.
ADA rooms are available (Select ‘Show ADA Rooms’ when searching our availability online or call us at 307-344-7311 regarding units for guests with disabilities and larger room sizes). A limited number of wheelchairs are available at the front desk on a first-come-first-served basis. For more information, please visit https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/accessibility.htm
It's not uncommon to see grazing elk and bison from the windows of the Mammoth Hotel Dining Room, the food is also something to look forward to.
More InfoThe room's namesake, a huge wooden map, makes this a great place to enjoy a coffee in the morning or relax with a drink in the evenings.
More InfoIf your itinerary is filled with everything but time to eat, take a few minutes and drop by the Terrace Grill.
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