Frommer's Review
These cabins surrounding Lake Lodge stand near the lake, a relatively quiet, traffic-free area just around the corner from the Lake Yellowstone Hotel. The old Western lodge's most attractive feature is a large porch with wicker rockers that invite visitors to sit and gaze out across the waters. The accommodations are in well-preserved, clean, freestanding cabins near a trout stream that threads through a wooded area. (There are nature walks around the lodge, but this is a trout spawning area, so access is usually restricted early in the summer when grizzlies emerge from hibernation.)
These cabins come in two grades: Western cabins provide electric heat, paneled walls, two double beds (and, in some cases, an extra twin), and combination bathrooms, while Pioneer cabins are smaller and sparsely furnished, with one or two double beds each and small shower-only bathrooms. A number of the cabins here have been recently renovated, making them among the freshest in the park and a good deal for the money. You'll need to head outdoors to enjoy the lake views, as the only things you can see from your cabin are other cabins. Because the dining room here is a tad short on atmosphere, you might want to make the short trek to the Lake Yellowstone Hotel for a more sumptuous meal in a more appetizing setting.
Facilities:
Restaurant; lounge; tour desk; self-serve laundry
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