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Yellowstone National Park
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Xanterra Parks & Resorts are the primary in-park concessionaire for Yellowstone, offering
accommodations, dining, gift shops and activities throughout the entire park. To make
reservations for lodging in Yellowstone visit http://www.travelyellowstone.com/ or call 
1.866.GEYSERLAND.

Lodging

Canyon Lodge & Cabins
Located near the renowned Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and its Lower Falls, the Canyon
Lodge is the most central of the park's 9 locations. It's ideal for hiking and other outdoor
activities. Cabins built in the 1950's and 60's are arranged on loops, while two new lodges
house over 80 hotel style rooms. All rooms and cabins have private baths.

Grant Village
Grant Village, named after president Ulysses S. Grant who signed the law which established
Yellowstone as the world's first national park, was completed in 1984. The lodging complex
includes 6 two-story buildings each containing 50 rooms. The village is situated on the
southwestern shore of Yellowstone Lake, approximately 20 miles from Old Faithful, and is
the nearest location to Grand Teton National Park.

Lake Lodge
Lake Lodge is an inviting location where cozy cabins and cafeteria style dining provide a
family-friendly atmosphere. The main lodge houses a delightful lobby where two fireplaces,
a lounge and gift store warmly beckon guests to linger and chat. Cabins with private baths
are grouped nearby.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel
Lake Yellowstone Hotel was completed in 1891 and restored to its 1920's grandeur in 1990.
The majestic hotel sits on the shore of Yellowstone Lake and is listed on the Register of
Historic Places. The serenity of Yellowstone Lake illuminates through the "Sun Room"
windows, as guests daydream to the delicate sounds of a string quartet in the lobby.

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel – open during the winter
In the early days, Yellowstone's visitors began their park exploration at Mammoth Hot Springs,
named after the steaming limestone terraces just above the hotel area. Today, Mammoth Hot
Springs Hotel offers a warm welcome to summer and winter visitors.

Old Faithful Inn
As a national historic landmark, Old Faithful Inn is the most requested lodging facility in the
park. The rustic-style lodge, with log and wood shingle exterior is located adjacent to the
world famous Old Faithful Geyser.

Old Faithful Lodge Cabins
This historic cabin facility is located near Old Faithful Inn and includes a one-story main lodge
built in the 1920's featuring massive logs and stone pillars. The lobby and food court (with
cafeteria and bakery) offers tremendous views of the Old Faithful Geyser.

Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins – open during the winter
Completed in 1999, the Snow Lodge is the newest of the park's full service hotels.
Accommodations include lodge rooms, Western Cabins and Frontier Cabins. The interior
features include furnishings, fixtures and appointments that carry creative wildlife and park
themes. A full service dining room, quick service "Geyser Grill" and charming Bear Den Gift
Store round out the impressive amenities at Old Faithful Snow Lodge.

Roosevelt Lodge Cabins
Named for Yellowstone enthusiast Theodore Roosevelt who regularly visited the park,
this rustic log lodge and cabin facility was built in in an area of the park that was a favorite
of Theodore Roosevelt. The rustic cabins and family style dining are a favorite of families
and fisherman alike.

Camping

Of the eleven campgrounds in Yellowstone, four, with more than 1,400 individual sites, can
be reserved by calling 866-GEYSERLAND. An RV park with 344 sites is also available from
early May to late fall. Camp sites that can be reserved are listed below:

Bridge Bay is situated near Yellowstone Lake, 30 miles from the East Entrance to Yellowstone.
It's also conveniently adjacent to Bridge Bay Marina/boat launch and store.

Canyon Campground is close to the breathtaking Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone near the
center of the park. Stores, restaurants, pay showers and a coin laundry are available at this
campground.

Grant Campground is a woodsy campground located at the southwestern edge of Yellowstone
Lake, 22 miles north of the South Entrance. Within a half mile, you'll find stores, restaurants,
pay showers, a coin laundry.

Madison Campground is a central location for camping in Yellowstone National Park, this site
is just 14 miles east of the West Yellowstone entrance and 16 miles north of Old Faithful near
the junction of the Gibbon, Madison and Firehole Rivers.

Fishing Bridge RV Park is situated by Fishing Bridge near beautiful Yellowstone Lake, this
RV Park features sites with full hook-ups (30 amp electricity, water and sewer.) It's designed
for hard-sided units only with a maximum length of 40'. The area also offers a coin laundry,
pay showers, store, electricity, water, sewer, hook-ups and a sanitary dump station.

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Justin Carbon

"Howdy, my name
is Justin Carbon
and I've been a
fixture in these parts
for longer than most
folks can remember.
My old horse Copper
and I have probably
come closer than
anyone else to ride'n
every trail in Carbon
County. Over the
years I've been a
miner, a soldier,
a trapper, and a
logger. I've done
about every job
there is around here,
but mostly I'm just
an old cowboy with
a few tales to tell.
"Come let me show
you my Country."

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