Yellowstone Village Inn and Suites has air-conditioned accommodations in Gardiner. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Gardiner, Yellowstone Riverside Cottages features a deck overlooking the Yellowstone River. This hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Kim
Canada
It was really clean, updated and perfect location. Very small but all a couple needs. I loved it and would return if ever back in that area.
Dreamcatcher Teepee Hotel offers accommodations in Gardiner. Towels and bed linen are featured. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar. The property also offers mini-market.
jennifer
Canada
So fun! I loved everything about it
The location
Tiki was aesthetically beautiful
Offering an on-site restaurant, this Gardiner hotel serves a daily buffet breakfast. Free Wi-Fi is included in all rooms. Yellowstone National Park North Entrance is 1 mi away.
AMY
United States of America
Clean, beautiful views, free smore's kits, fire pits, excellent food at the attached restaurant, very friendly staff, close to Yellowstone.
Super 8 by Wyndham Gardiner/Yellowstone Park Area is a 2-star property set in Gardiner. This 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Carl
United Kingdom
They did not serve breakfast- coffee, juice and muffins- staff even called it a snack
Located adjacent to Gallatin National Forest, this Montana hotel is 2 minutes’ drive to the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Rafting, horseback riding, fishing opportunities are nearby.
Cynthia
United States of America
This place was beautiful, very clean and comfortable. We loved it, and I have already booked it for May 2025
Travelodge Gardiner is located in Gardiner. Free WiFi access is available. An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including hiking. The property offers free parking.
Gardiner is a very small town and completely tourist related...
Gardiner is a very small town and completely tourist related. Not enough restaurants, though we were a bit after "season". Hotel was really good. Gardiner is convenient to the north side of Yellowstone. The NE entrance is closer to Lamar Valley but the town there is even smaller
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sleepy country town located at the North Yellowstone...
Sleepy country town located at the North Yellowstone entrance. Great for access to northen areas for wildlife sightings. Bison, Bear, Wolf, Coyote, Elk everywhere. Food varieties are somewhat limited. Mostly American fare, quite pricey and not that great. For relaxation, I highly recommend Yellowstone Hot Springs a few miles out of town. Inexpensive and a class act!
Will
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The views were beautiful! Our room was great.
The views were beautiful! Our room was great. We met many friendly people there. Mostly its location just outside Yellowstone NP made this a wonderful place for our vacation. There were tons of shops and restaurants but we didn't have time to stay because we were travelling to Yellowstone.
Julina
8.0
Scored 8.0
We loved the location, the scenery, and the size of the...
We loved the location, the scenery, and the size of the cabin. Having 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms was wonderful! The light bulbs in the majority of the home could be a little brighter as it was difficult to read in the late afternoon and evening. Adding TV's in at least two of the bedrooms would be a big plus so we all didn't have to watch the same TV program. The picture of the home on the website showed a telescope on the front deck, but it wasn't there when we arrived. I could have used the telescope to see the beautiful stars at night, and the wildlife on the ridge of the mountains.
Howard
10
Scored 10
I loved the hot springs.
I loved the hot springs. Also close to Yellowstone Park, which I explored some. I've been to the area many times and only live a couple of hours away in Idaho, but occasionally it is nice to stay there.
Keith
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Our visit was just overnight, but the time we had there and...
Our visit was just overnight, but the time we had there and the slow drive through town made us wish we had a least an extra few days to stay in town. Plenty of outdoor activities and a charming town to explore as well.
We stayed at the Yellowstone Hot Springs Cabins for 4 nights at the end of August. Cabins were very clean and well maintained in a great location just outside Gardiner. Although there was just my wife and I, there was accommodations for more. Great place to come home too after a day hiking and exploring Yellowstone. Enjoyed our happy hour each night on the picnic table in front of our cabin. Plenty of room between the cabins so you did not feel cramped. Will definitely stay there again. Clean, Clean, Clean..................
The worst hotel I have ever stayed in America. Carpet stank, lift stank and rattled, no breakfast even after booking.com saying breakfast was included, rude staff at reception, lights not working in the room, no proper body lotion or cream provided, I can add more. We were visiting Yellowstone National park and expected more from this stay. At $203 per night it was not a cheap booking either!!
Dreamcatcher was a total dream. This location and property is unlike any other! If you get a chance to visit Gardiner and northern Yellowstone please take a day or two to stay at this hotel! The tipi's are comfy and luxurious and the bathroom facilities were beyond my expectations - very clean and modern! I would definitely make plans to stay here again if I'm in the area.
Its a clean std motel room, in Gardiner which is located on the Park entrance. The room looks new and clean but the walls are very thin so you hear the neighbours TV. The window in our room , looked on the parking where people were walking. After being in Gardiner, there are hotels with river view so if U are looking for a room with a view, it's not the place for U.
For context, we had been traveling for almost a month. We like to camp for 5-6 days...then "treat" ourselves to 1-2 nights in a small hotel/motel. By the time we landed in Gardiner, wee were getting weary of the low to no availability of decent (i.e., clean, safe, quiet, and reasonably priced) hotel rooms. This place was a wonderful surprise! Welcoming staff too!
The hotel told us about the flood and the park entrance being closed,which I think is very decent. We didn't cancel and had a great time. Our room was large, breakfast very good, there is a games room with board and video games, table tennis and a soccer table,a guest laundry and a gym, that was more than we had expected.
Because there are two million visitors each year to Yellowstone, there are very few hotels, campgrounds, etc., designed to house that level of guests. This place was run down, dingy, dusty but there are not many choices of places to stay, so you are forced to take the good with the not so good.
❤️I absolutely love the inside, they thought of everything for a comfortable stay. The bathroom is large. There is a few plates, cups and silverware as well.
Outside your door is a loveseat to sit and enjoy the view.
Great job! I will be back in the near future.
They upgraded us to the best room they have, since no one had booked it. And it was amazing! Overlooking the river, I couldn't have been more happy and it was great customer service! Will definitely be my go to place to stay in Gardiner in the future.
Great place, super close to the north entrance of Yellowstone. There are a few restaurants and a fully stocked market nearby as well. Really enjoyed our stay here, especially after a long day at the park. All day coffee bar was greatly appreciated.
Cute, quaint hotel with heated pool. Rooms a little small but, very clean and comfortable. Staff at checkin and departure very friendly. Extra bonus the elk that came around at dusk to feed on lawn. We enjoyed our stay.
The new suites are available at Yellowstone Hot Springs! Super equipment, 2 rooms with a king bed. Amazing location North of Gardiner. The Hot springs deserve a restorative visit.
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