Stay near the only year-round entrance to Yellowstone National Park at the The Antler Lodge - Gardiner hotel, located on Highway 89 South.
Lynnette
From
United States
Pros: The location was great. Convenient to restaurants and shops. Right in town. Coffee was always available in lobby. Simple continental breakfast was nice. Very nice sized fridge in room.
Yellowstone Village Inn and Suites features air-conditioned accommodation in Gardiner. There is a sun terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking.
Anne
From
New Zealand
Location very convenient and staff very helpful. The tea, coffee, juice etc facilities fantastic.
Located in Gardiner, Yellowstone Riverside Cottages features a deck overlooking the Yellowstone River. This hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Leonardo
From
Italy
Owners are very polite and attentive to the customer.
Dreamcatcher Tipi Hotel offers accommodation in Gardiner. Towels and bed linen are featured. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar. The property also offers mini-market.
Set in Gardiner, The Ridgeline Hotel at Yellowstone, Ascend Hotel Collection offers 3-star accommodation with a casino.
Janey
From
Singapore
Wonderful room but pity we didn't have one with mountain or river view. The smores treat was fun and the complimentary laundry facilities were a big bonus. Staff Ameika & Cindy were really helpful too.
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.
Gonzalez
From
United States
We didn't stay for breakfast. Bed was comfortable and room was clean. Nothing that special about the hotel except for it's location.
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.
Helen
From
New Zealand
Very comfortable unit. Kitchen was well stocked with kitchen appliances and utensils. Unit was warm.
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.
The last time we stayed near Yellowstone, we rented a place...
The last time we stayed near Yellowstone, we rented a place in West Yellowstone. West Yellowstone is too touristy and overpriced. Gardiner was a welcome relief, and the location is much closer to Mammoth Hot Springs and the North entrance to the Park. The Northern entrance is much closer to the wildlife in Lamar Valley, and during winter the only accessible road to Yellowstone is the Northern route from Gardiner to Cooke City.
Guest review by
Philsters
United States
Review score
8.0
Gardiner is a small town and very walkable.
Gardiner is a small town and very walkable. Great after a long car ride sightseeing in the park. The couple of restaurants we tried were good. The Yellowstone Perk, great coffee and breakfast sandwiches. Service was warm and friendly. Dinner at Wonderland Cafe, twice. Good options excellent and service good. Definitely need a reservation. Watch out out for the wondering elk in town.
Guest review by
Denise
United States
Review score
10.0
most of the restaurants shut down for off season.
most of the restaurants shut down for off season. The food at the Cowboy's Grill was horrible and made my husband sick. Like they never cleaned their grill. Were very disappointed. The waitress was nice. The wildlife viewing in Gardiner was amazing. When we woke up in the morning there were elk all around our room and in the neighborhood. Loved the Yellowstone Hot Springs at Gardiner.
Guest review by
Georgia
Review score
8.0
We visited the last week of their travel season in September...
We visited the last week of their travel season in September so many restaurants and businesses had already closed, others were running low on items so menus were limited to a few items. Gardiner, however is a great area to see wildlife with easy entry into the northern part of Yellowstone National Park. I would certainly recommend, however might consider a different week if you’re looking to enjoy fully all they have to offer before the season ends.
Guest review by
Rebecca
United States
Review score
10.0
Small town atmosphere with elk occasionally wandering the...
Small town atmosphere with elk occasionally wandering the streets. Lots of restaurants but some were not great. The one that was recommended was packed on a Sunday night so we did not get to try it. Some shops to wander into. Fast way to get into Yellowstone and a more interesting drive than from West Yellowstone.
Guest review by
Julia
United States
Review score
8.0
This was our second visit to Gardiner.
This was our second visit to Gardiner. We prefer Gardiner to West Yellowstone as a base to visit YNP because it is less crowded, less touristy, and overall more pleasant. It has all the basic amenities one might need during a visit to the park.
Guest review by
Manuel
United States
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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!!
The owner met us in reception and the cabin was as expected. The nice touch was his attitude, helpful when we borrowed some DVD's and when we broke our bottle opener. The property is very near a food store and this town is very expensive when eating out. So we took ther opportunity to eat in and it was great. Very close to the park entrance. Book it , you wont be dissapointed.
The cabins were fabulous, the owners have thought of literally everything! They were extremely comfortable, had all the amenities you could possible want for an overnight stay, wish we could have stayed longer.
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