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Established in 1872, America’s first national park has undergone its fair share of man-made changes. But as perhaps the most geologically unique (and active!) region in the continental U.S., Yellowstone has also seen many natural changes as well. Forest fires, eruptions, earthquakes, and numerous natural disasters have shifted the landscape of this fantastic place over the ages – most recently, the devastating flood that raged through Yellowstone National Park in 2022.

On the morning of June 13, 2022, Yellowstone experienced a cataclysmic flood. Northern parts of the park received nearly 10 inches of rain and snowmelt in just a short 24-hour period, overflowing the river, causing mudslides, and destroying many sections of the main park in both Wyoming and Montana. Since then, this crown jewel of the National Park Service has made great strides, although the park is still on the road to recovery, and many changes to the landscape will likely be permanent. However, in summer of 2023, the National Park Service announced that the 150-year-old Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel would finally open to guests, once again.

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Visit the Yellowstone National Park Lodges website to book a room or cabin at the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins. You can also stay up to date on the latest news by visiting the Yellowstone National Park Lodges Facebook page.

Not sure where to start on your Yellowstone adventures? Check out this petrified forest trail for a unique experience you are sure to remember. Or, book a scenic tour in Wyoming to discover even more natural wonders on your vacation!

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Hotels In Wyoming

What are some interesting hotels in Wyoming?
Wyoming has many historic hotels that have been entertaining guests for well over 100 years, as well as more recent hotels that hope to carry on the tradition. Here are a few interesting hotels in Wyoming for you to check out:

  • Saratoga Hot Springs Resort, Carbon County, WY: If you are looking for more hot spring hotels in Wyoming, the Saratoga is picture-perfect in the scenic foothills of the Snowy Mountain Range. This unique experience offers private teepee pools that range in the 10 to 112-degree range, as well as a 70-foot hot pool that is generally around 90 degrees. Be sure to stop at the Snowy Mountain Brewery for a crisp local brew.
  • Lake Yellowstone Hotel, Yellowstone National Park, WY: Did you know there is a historic hotel in Yellowstone National Park? The Lake Hotel was originally built in 1891. It was re-designed and expanded in 1903 and has been renovated numerous times in the 100-plus years since then. It is a beautiful hotel with cozy accommodations and elegant fine dining. If you want to enjoy the beauty of Yellowstone while enjoying a little pampering, this is the hotel for you.
  • Occidental Hotel, Buffalo, WY: Step back in time to the Old West when you stay at this iconic Wyoming hotel. It is said the likes of Butch Cassidy, Buffalo Bill, and Calamity Jane spent time in this historic hotel. Who knows, maybe even some of the bullet holes that have been left in the saloon walls came from them! When you stay, be sure to keep your eyes peeled, because the Occidental Hotel is believed to be the most haunted hotel in Wyoming.

Check out our guide to the best hotels and resorts in Wyoming to discover even more interesting places to stay.

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