Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins
in
Yellowstone

The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins—named after nearby springs—offers a warm welcome to summer and winter visitors. The hotel, as it stands today was built in 1936, while retaining a wing of guest rooms originally built in 1911, and features its signature Map Room containing a large wooden map of the United States of America constructed of 15 different woods from 9 countries. Guest enjoy a variety of in-park accommodations as well as the chance of spotting elk grazing outside the hotel. This reservable lodging facility is operated by a park partner.

Summer 2024

  • Hotel Lodging: April 26–October 14
  • Cabins: May 10–October 14

Bar

  • Coffee and alcohol available in the Map Room

Frontier Cabin

  • Usually 2 queen beds
  • Bathroom with shower, sink and toilet

Hot Tub Cabin

  • 4 hot tub cabins
  • 1 queen bed
  • Bathroom with shower, sink and toilet
  • Private 6-person hot tub within fenced enclosure

Cabin without Bath

  • 1 queen bed
  • Shared bathrooms with private showers located nearby
  • Sink

Two-Room Cabin without Bath

  • 1 queen bedroom
  • 2 double beds in second bedroom
  • Connecting door between rooms
  • Shared bathrooms with private showers located nearby
  • Sink in each room

Additional Details

  • No televisions, radios, and air conditioning available in any park lodging
  • Internet service available in lounge for registered guests
  • Gift shop at entrance
  • Ski and snowshoe rental (winter season) available in gift shop

Accessibility

  • 2 ADA rooms available
  • 4 ADA cabins available
  • Wheelchairs available for loan at the hotel for guests or for rent at the Mammoth Medical Clinic for $15 per day with a $300 deposit
  • Wheelchair users may require assistance (no curb cut) to access lodge and cafeteria
  • Designated accessible parking in front and rear of building

Reservations

  • 307-344-7311
  • 307-344-5395 for TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) service
  • online

Electric Vehicle Charging

  • Two stations
  • J-1772 plug
  • Level 2 charging

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