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Just yards from Old Faithful, the Western Cabins feature bright interiors and a modern motel ambience, while the Frontier Cabins are simple pine structures. — Fodor's
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This 194-cabin lodge was built in 1923 and has its historical roots in Yellowstone’s turn-of-the-century tent camps. — Lonely Planet
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A new kind of National Parks lodging, the Canyon Lodges are gorgeous, innovative, and sustainable. — Fodor's
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Located beyond the Lake Yellowstone Hotel, this 1920 lodge is one of the park's homey, hidden treasures. — Fodor's
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On the western shore of Yellowstone Lake, 22 miles north of the South Entrance, this is the park’s biggest campground, with a nearby boat launch, an RV dump station and three of the loops dedicated to tent-only sites. — Lonely Planet
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Old-timey cowboy feel, offering 80 rustic cabins, horseback rides and a Wild West cookout in the heart of sagebrush country. — Lonely Planet
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These six humble lodge buildings have rough pine exteriors painted gray and rust. — Fodor's
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This mega-complex adjacent to the marina, 3 miles southwest of Lake Village, appeals to fishing and boating enthusiasts. — Lonely Planet
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Barren, sagebrush-covered campground...gets road noise, but its relatively low elevation makes it the warmest campground and a good choice for early- or late-season visits. — Lonely Planet
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The nearest campground to Old Faithful and the West Entrance occupies a sunny, open forest in a broad meadow above the Madison River. — Lonely Planet
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Nestled in a scenic, open, lodgepole-pine forest on a sunny hill overlooking the Gibbon River and meadows, this is one of the park’s nicest campgrounds. — Lonely Planet
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Shaded and remote, the sites at the midsize Lewis Lake Campground are very private and all a short stroll from the lakeshore and its boat ramp — Frommer's
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Huge campground is the most densely forested in the park, but the 11 loops are also some of the most cramped...Still, thanks to its central location as a base for day trips to other parts of the park. — Lonely Planet
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This small, secluded single loop of 31 sites is high above Tower Creek in a cool, open pine forest. — Lonely Planet
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The park’s most remote campground is set along the banks of a creek in grizzly habitat and surrounded on three sides by the rugged cliffs of the Absaroka Range. — Lonely Planet
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This remote, peaceful site, 2.2 miles up an unpaved road, is in grizzly habitat along a prime fishing stream...the campground is 10 miles northeast of Tower-Roosevelt Junction. — Lonely Planet
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