Grant Village was built in 1984 and named after Ulysses S. Grant, president when Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872. Located near the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake, Grant Village features 6 two-story buildings, each containing 50 rooms. The lodging complex features a full-service restaurant, a lakeside restaurant with a casual menu, lounge and gift store. The village is also nearest to Grand Teton National Park. This reservable lodging facility is operated by a park partner.
2024 Season
- May 31–October 6
Dining
- Dining Room: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Additional Details
- No televisions, radios, and air conditioning available in any park lodging
- Internet service is available in lodge buildings for registered guests
Gift Shop
Souvenirs and apparel are available for purchase in the gift shop, located next to the registration desk.
Accessibility
- 12 ADA rooms available with roll-in showers, accessible toilets and sinks, and 1 queen bed
- Wheelchairs available for loan at the lodge for guests and at visitor center while in the area
- Accessible parking at the lodging registration building
Reservations
- 307-344-7311
- 307-344-5395 for TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) service
- online
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