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"Nice clean hotel. Nice showers, fridge/freezer, breakfast area… the bed was very comfortable! We had a king size room. Would definitely stay here again. "
"Fantastic stay. We were in newer part of Inn with private bath. It is very small but many of the rooms here have shared baths. It is staying in a part of history. Inn is beautiful and a one of a kind experience. Very expensive. "
"We opted to use the Antler Lodge as our 6 night base for exploring the Lamar Valley and the sights within the Grand Loop. Gardiner provides excellent access to the NP with short queues at the park entrance and a 10 to 15 minute drive to Mammoth Springs. The check in process is a one person affair so depending on your arrival time patience is required although complimentary coffee is available whilst you wait. The lodge has 2 parking lots with the space at the back being the quieter one. Key cards are required to access the lodge and luggage trolleys are provided. Given our length of stay we opted for a suite. The suite was a good size with a fridge, microwave, coffee machine, small dining table and a seating area. The bed was comfortable and we enjoyed the use of the air conditioning and ceiling fan. Breakfast is not an option, however there are plenty of eating options in Gardiner as well as a general stores close by."
"Beautiful area with a stunning buffalo greeting us walking across the lawn at check in. We ventured behind our cabin and found a herd of elk feeding together we watched from a safe distance. It's close to Hayden Valley for more wildlife searching and we found a wolf and a bull elk and more buffalo. The food was good and service quick at the soda fountain style dining option. The grocery store has a great selection as well as grab and go food. the cabin was quaint and comfortable"
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Consider spending a leisurely afternoon outside at Lower Yellowstone Falls, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, or Artist Point. At Yellowstone River, Upper Yellowstone Falls, and Inspiration Point, take some time to really appreciate nature. A visit to Mary Mountain Trailhead is worth the trip when you're visiting.