Tour the Renovated Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel in Yellowstone

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Located in the Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District, this property
    underwent a major renovation of the its gathering spaces and guest rooms. Near the Northern Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, it is also open for winter visits in addition to the summer.
    The majority of the hotel was built in 1936 and features a retaining wing of guest rooms originally built in 1911. Its signature Map Room contains a large wooden map of the United States, constructed of 15 different kinds of wood from nine countries. Steps away, visitors will find a bar with local beer and wine along with nightly live music.
    Guests enjoy a variety of accommodations at the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, some even feature original clawfoot tubs. The rooms are well appointed and feature mini-fridge, microwave, coffeemaker along with chair and reading lamp.
    A choice of bedding is offered with king or double queen rooms. None of the rooms at Mammoth Hot Springs Hot feature air-conditioning, a TV or radio. Pets are not allowed at this property.
    A few steps away from the hotel, guests will find the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel Dining Room. Its menu features locally sourced products from beer and wine to beef and fish. Reservations recommended for dinner. Additional there is the casual MammothTerrace Grill for quick meals and grab and go. Coffee is available in the lobby.
    Close to the Mammoth Hot Springs and Fort Yellowstone. And there is even a chance to spot elk grazing outside the hotel.

Комментарии • 3

  • @citizen-F
    @citizen-F 10 месяцев назад +2

    This took me back! I worked a couple summers there and have a million memories flooding back!
    The back of the hotel dining room was the employee dining room(EDR) and my orientation(dont get eaten or gorred) was in the map room the fountain worked(faint Taste of sulfer) and there was no wi-fi, tv or raido (but lots of foreign kids from all over) BEST summers of my life!
    Sorry about rambling

    • @CatherineParkerTravel
      @CatherineParkerTravel  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. Seems like everyone I've met has loved their summers working in Yellowstone.

    • @citizen-F
      @citizen-F 10 месяцев назад

      @@CatherineParkerTravel it's something you have to experience on your own, In your own way