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Grant Village

6.8/10
Roman Yellowstone expertHand-picked by Roman, Yellowstone expert

Compare prices:

  • Booking.com: $200
  • Expedia: $190
  • Vio.com: $180
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checkmark grey iconHistoric
checkmark grey iconMountain lakes
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Grant Village Lodge is a charming accommodation nestled within the park. The lodge boasts a peaceful and tranquil environment, with 6 lodges each offering comfortable and spacious guest rooms. Each room is fitted with modern amenities such as satellite TV, internet access, and a private bathroom. Visitors can choose from different room categories, including lake view rooms.

The lodge's convenient location makes it an ideal base for exploring the many natural wonders of Yellowstone National Park. The lodge's rustic charm and cozy atmosphere offer a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Nearby things to do

Old Faithful preview image
1-2h
Old Faithful

One of the most famous geysers in the world and is known for its predictability, erupting approximately every 91 minutes. Old Faithful was named by explorers in the 19th century for its consistent eruptions, which they found to be "faithful" in timing.

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1-3h
Upper Geyser Basin

Home to the largest concentration of geysers in the world, including the famous Old Faithful geyser. It covers an area of approximately 2 square miles and has over 500 geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots.

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1h
Grand Prismatic Spring

One of the most iconic and stunning geothermal features in the world. It is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world, with a diameter of 370 feet and a depth of 121 feet.

Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail preview image
1h
Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail

Moderate 1.6-mile roundtrip hike that takes you through a beautiful forested area before ascending a steep hill to a viewing platform overlooking the Grand Prismatic Spring.

Fairy Falls & Prismatic Overlook preview image
2-3h
Fairy Falls & Prismatic Overlook

Scenic hiking trail culminating in the spectacular Fairy Falls, which plunge 197 feet into a misty pool below. A quick mid-way detour leads to the Grand Prismatic Overlook, so you can kill two birds with one hike.

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1h
Firehole Lake Drive

3-mile one-way scenic drive that takes you past a series of geysers, hot springs, and other geothermal features. It winds through a forested area and offers stunning views of colorful hot springs, geysers, steam vents, and bubbling mud pots.

Lone Star Geyser Trail preview image
2-3h
Lone Star Geyser Trail

Moderate 5-mile round-trip hike that offers a great way to see the park's geothermal features up close and without the crowds.

Fountain Paint Pot Trail preview image
20m
Fountain Paint Pot Trail

Unique and colorful boardwalk trail located in the Lower Geyser Basin area of the park. The trail features a variety of geothermal features for its short length, including bubbling mud pots, steam vents, and colorful hot springs.

West Thumb Geyser Basin preview image
1h
West Thumb Geyser Basin

Small geyser basin that offers a diverse range of hydrothermal features, including geysers, hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles. You can explore it along a boardwalk trail that is approximately 1/4 mile long.

Biscuit Basin preview image
1h
Biscuit Basin

Hydrothermal area located next to the Upper Geyser Basin. It is known for its colorful and active geysers, hot springs, and mud pots. The area was named after biscuit-like deposits that were created by the hot springs' mineral-rich water.

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