Old Faithful Lodge 725 Old Faithful Lodge Road Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
About the Business
Old Faithful Lodge is a historic cabin facility located near the iconic Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The one-story main lodge, built in the 1920s, features impressive logs and stone pillars, offering guests a charming and rustic accommodation experience. The lobby area boasts stunning views of the famous geyser and houses a bakery/snack shop and cafeteria-style food court.
The Frontier Cabins at Old Faithful Lodge offer cozy accommodations with 1 Double (full size) bed or 1 Double and 1 Twin bed, along with a bathroom with shower, heat, alarm clock, and fan. These cabins do not have air conditioning, TV, telephone, or radio, and cooking is not allowed. The cabins are located behind the main lodge and are non-smoking/non-vaping, with select cabins being pet-friendly.
For those looking for a more rustic experience, the cabins without bathrooms feature 1 Double (full size), 2 Double, or 1 Double and 1 Twin beds, along with a sink, heat, alarm clock, and fan. Communal bathrooms and showers are centrally located in the cabin area. These cabins also do not have air conditioning, TV, telephone, or radio, and cooking is not allowed. Like the Frontier Cabins, these cabins are located behind the lodge and are non-smoking/non-vaping, with select cabins being pet-friendly.
Guests staying in pet-friendly cabins can bring up to 2 pets for a fee of $25 per unit. However, pets (excluding service dogs) are not allowed on park buses and transportation due to federal law. For a memorable and rustic lodging experience near the Old Faithful Geyser, Old Faithful Lodge provides a unique and historic accommodation option in the heart of Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone National Park, 725 Old Faithful Lodge Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, United States
Reviews
"Booked a cabin because we were traveling with our small dog. I would have rather continued camping. For nearly $300 the cabins are quite dingy, we ended up leaving a day early. However the village and hotel as a whole is a great location and pretty relaxing. Seeing old faithful in early morning or late at night after the day travelers leave still made it worth it. If we came back we would look at staying at a different lodge"
"My husband and I stayed in the cabins last week while on vacation and loved it! We did book a cabin with a shower and toilet and I’m so glad we did! The cabin was clean and we could see Old Faithful from our steps! Great location!"
"If you can get reservations, do so a year early if you want a choice. The dining room was nice, understaffed but friendly people. Food is of good to very good quality. The rooms are comfortable and quiet in the evening. It's a busy place with all the folks coming to see Old Faithful blast off every hour or so. Nice walking trails near by. Nice visitor center."
"Very beautiful hotel that was built in early 1900s with room which is starting from $500 and up! It was amazing historical buildings that is the signature of the Yellowstone National Park! You can find gift shop, dining room, coffee shop and other facilities here. You can also get up to the second floor of the observation deck to view the eruption of the Old Faithful geyser"
"I arrived at 6:00 pm Sunday 6/25 without a reservation hoping for a cabin. They had one last cabin for us for $160! It was a twin/single bed and a full-size/small double bed. My sister, my three kids and I had a snug squeeze and they brought us extra linens right away. Dinner at the Obsidian was excellent, as always and just the right length walk to stretch our legs. We saw the geyser before dinner. Our cabin was only about a thousand feet away! They gave us cabin 234 right near the bathrooms. There is only a hand washing sink in each cabin. We didn’t use the separate shower facility but the shared bathroom building was extremely clean and well stocked. We saw another family at the picnic table with a Colman two burner camping stove, coolers and everything for camp cooking. There was a beautiful river flowing right past our cabin. The whole area was peaceful and quiet even though they were at full capacity. It was a hot and sunny day so the cabin was a little hot when we went to bed. The windows were difficult to open due to fresh paint but we were able to get it open just enough. It was a little cold by morning and the small wall heater (with numbers on the knob, not temps) warmed it up just enough and we turned it back off after 15 minutes. I noted a smoke detector on the ceiling which I hope is also a CO alarm. We had breakfast from the bake shop inside the lodge. They had gluten free muffins, mediocre quality packaged baked goods, coffee, tea, bottled juices. It was just barely enough to cover our needs, but the only other option was a long sit-down breakfast. We ate our to-go breakfast watching the geyser one last time! We returned our keys in the key drop inside the lodge and were on our way for our final day of adventure before 9:00! There is no bathroom in the cabin, it is a perfect location, my three small kids had a great time exploring right around the cabin. It was quiet and safe. We could hear the geyser from inside the cabin, I would definitely stay again, hopefully for longer. I told my sister again and again a family with kids could definitely spans a whole vacation at the cabins with so much to see and do in the area and hiking right out the door. Bring extra kids cots if you need more than 3 snug sleeping spots because the beds are small. Towels, hand washing sink, small fan, tissues, bed linens and alarm clock are provided in the cabin. No coffee in the cabin."
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