Must-see hotels in Wyoming

  • Old Faithful Inn

    Yellowstone National Park

    A stay at this historic log masterpiece is a quintessential Yellowstone experience. The lobby alone is worth a visit, just to sit in front of the…

  • Turpin Meadow Ranch

    Grand Teton National Park

    For a true wilderness getaway or some of the best Nordic terrain in the region, check out this luxury dude ranch offering acres of cross-country skiing…

  • Nagle Warren Mansion B&B

    Wyoming

    This historic 1888 mansion is a rare find. The house still has the original carved leather ceiling, and is decked out with late-19th-century regional…

  • Jackson Lake Lodge

    Grand Teton National Park

    With soft sheets, meandering trails for long walks and enormous picture windows framing the peaks, the Teton's premier lodge is the perfect place to…

  • Historic Plains Hotel

    Wyoming

    Around since 1911, this beautiful old belle drips with period atmosphere in the public areas; the antique lift is deliberately small so that cowboys…

  • Jenny Lake Lodge

    Grand Teton National Park

    Worn timbers, down comforters and colorful quilts imbue these elegant cabins with a cozy atmosphere. It doesn't come cheap, but the Signature Stay package…

  • Mill House

    Wyoming

    Lander's most stylish address is an artful conversion of the town's old mill house, with exposed brick walls, hardwood floors and muted color schemes that…

  • Mad Carpenter Inn

    Wyoming

    With landscaped gardens, hot breakfast, and comfy, snug wood-trimmed rooms, the Mad Carpenter Inn has warmth and class to spare. A serious game room…

  • Lake Yellowstone Hotel

    Yellowstone National Park

    Commanding the northern lakeshore, this buttercup-yellow colonial behemoth sets romantics aflutter. It harks back to a bygone era, though the rooms that…

  • Climbers' Ranch

    Grand Teton National Park

    Started as a refuge for serious climbers, these rustic log cabins run by the American Alpine Club are now available to hikers, who can take advantage of…

  • Canyon Lodges

    Yellowstone National Park

    This enormous complex dates from the opening of the park to mass tourism in the 1950s and 1960s, but has seen big changes in recent years. In 2014, 200 of…

  • Mammoth Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This barren, sagebrush-covered campground with sparse shade is on a hairpin bend in the road below Mammoth Hot Springs. It gets road noise, but its…

  • Norris Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    Nestled in a scenic, open, lodgepole-pine forest on a sunny hill overlooking the Gibbon River and meadows, this is one of the park’s nicest campgrounds…

  • Triangle X Ranch

    Grand Teton National Park

    With a jagged Teton backdrop, this 1926 ranch on the eastern flanks of the park is still run by its founding family, the Turners. There's immaculate wood…

  • Tower

    Wyoming

    The newest lodgings at the resort, these spacious VIP residences are decked in hardwood, with leather armchairs, a fireplace and full kitchen.

  • Roosevelt Lodge

    Yellowstone National Park

    Founded in 1906 as a tented camp, present-day Roosevelt Lodge was built in 1919 and retains an old-timey cowboy feel, offering 80 rustic cabins, horseback…

  • Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel

    Yellowstone National Park

    A classy vibe, a good variety of accommodations and a useful location make this one of the park’s most popular hotels. The main choice is between the…

  • Lake Lodge Cabins

    Yellowstone National Park

    The cabins at Lake Lodge are a relatively simple affair. The Western cabins ($246) are spacious, modern and ideal for families, either in forested back…

  • Canyon Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This huge campground is the most densely forested in the park, but the 11 loops are also some of the most cramped, which makes staying here feel like…

  • Old Faithful Snow Lodge

    Yellowstone National Park

    This modern lodge was built in 1999 in a ‘New Western’ style and offers the only winter accommodations available at Old Faithful. The main lodge has a…

  • Pebble Creek Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    The park’s most remote campground is set along the banks of a creek in grizzly habitat and surrounded on three sides by the rugged cliffs of the Absaroka…

  • Indian Creek Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    Located 8 miles south of Mammoth Junction, this low-key spot is probably the park’s most underused campground – most people speed by between Mammoth and…

  • Bridge Bay Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This mega-complex adjacent to the marina, 3 miles southwest of Lake Village, appeals to fishing and boating enthusiasts. Some lower sites offer lake views…

  • Grant Village Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    On the western shore of Yellowstone Lake, 22 miles north of the South Entrance, this is the park’s biggest campground, with a nearby boat launch, an RV…

  • Lewis Lake Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This forested campground is at the southern end of Lewis Lake, about 10 miles north of the South Entrance. It's popular with boaters and is near easy…

  • Jenny Lake Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    This tent-only, generator-free campground with 49 sites is the most popular in the park, usually filling before 10am. It sits among the evergreens and…

  • Gros Ventre Campground

    Grand Teton National Park

    Sprawling but secluded, this campground complex sits near the Gros Ventre River, 11.5 miles southwest of Moose. With the tall cottonwoods for shade and…

  • Tower Fall Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This small, secluded single loop of 31 sites is high above Tower Creek in a cool, open pine forest. There are hiking trails up Tower Creek and groceries…

  • Signal Mountain Lodge

    Grand Teton National Park

    With a spectacular lakefront location, this complex at the edge of Jackson Lake offers cozy, well-appointed cabins and rather posh rooms. Lakefront suites…

  • Slough Creek Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    This remote, peaceful site, 2.2 miles up an unpaved road, is in grizzly habitat along a prime fishing stream. Generators are not allowed. The campground…

  • Outlaw Cabins

    Wyoming

    On a working ranch are a pair of real cabins done real nice. The Lawman was built by a county sheriff over 120 years ago, but has been maintained and…

  • Cave Falls Campground

    Yellowstone National Park

    Situated in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, just at the southwestern park border, by Bechler’s trailheads and Cave Falls, the 23 pleasant woodsy…

  • Moose Head Ranch

    Grand Teton National Park

    Families rave about this ranch, which has modern log cabins, friendly young staff, a varied and tasty menu and a slew of activities for adults and kids…

  • 7D Ranch

    Wyoming

    This guest ranch has a fabulous location 8 miles up Sunlight Valley, with only 10 cabins and excellent horseback riding and fishing opportunities. Early…

  • K Bar Z Guest Ranch

    Wyoming

    Twenty-eight miles from Yellowstone, this family-run ranch offers horseback rides from $35/175 per hour/day. The simple log cabins are not without a…

  • Grand Targhee Resort

    Wyoming

    The resort has a bewildering array of accommodation, some of it on-site, others in the surrounding hills and valleys, with a few RV campsites as well…

  • Sioux Lodge

    Wyoming

    A steal in summer, these bright, four-person studios and eight-person two-bedroom units have TV, microwave, mini-fridge and full bath. Ideal for families…

  • Dead Indian Campground

    Wyoming

    South from Hunter Peak, with one loop and 10 sites open year-round. No water, but a lovely spot on the way between Cody and Yellowstone.

  • Teewinot Lodge

    Wyoming

    Snug and luxurious, with deluxe doubles, TV, phone, huge indoor Jacuzzi, outdoor heated pool and ski-in location.