Take your pick from historic lodges, rustic cabins, and luxury resorts.
The lodge has its own full-service dining room and a quick-service grill.
Plus, kids ages 11 and under stay free when accompanied by an adult.
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it’s possible for you to even stay in a two-bedroom suite that once hosted President Coolidge.
Three on-site eateries include a high-end dining room serving seasonal fare.
Others have private bathrooms with showers.
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Just keep in mind that the accommodations are simple, and basic rooms have shared bathrooms.
Grant Village
The expansiveGrant Villageis made up of six two-story buildings that house 300 guest rooms.
Each room has a woodsy, casual feel and basic amenities you won’t find air-conditioning or TVs here.
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The draw of this inn is its iconic (and historic) local-stone fireplace, restaurant, and lounge.
you’re free to even glimpse the geyser from some rooms and suites.
The summer-only lodge houses a bakery and snack shop in addition to a cafeteria.
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All accommodations have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and private balconies, and suites with kitchens are available.
You’ll also find private bathrooms, decks, grills, and wood-burning stoves in some cabins.
Guided tours and half-day hikes can be booked through the concierge.
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Sleek accommodations range from guest rooms with fireplaces and marble-clad bathrooms to residences with up to six bedrooms.
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