It’s always a good time to plan a Wyoming vacation and get away to a part of the state that you rarely go to see. Up in the northernmost part of Yellowstone National Park, you’ll find the historic Roosevelt Lodge and Cabins, which makes for the coolest getaway in the state.
Way up in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, you’ll find the historic Roosevelt Lodge.
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Presidents Chester A. Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt used to camp out in this area, and soon a lodge was built to accommodate travelers who did the same.
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The Lodge was built in the early 1900s, and soon expanded to fit more travelers in small, rustic family cabins.
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Today, the Roosevelt Lodge is one of the most beautiful places in the entire state.
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Whether you stay in the lodge…
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… or in one of the rustic cabins, you’ll be sure to have a memorable stay.
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Each room features a mix of rustic style and modern amenities, and you can choose one perfect for your needs.
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The lodge dining room is one of the most popular restaurants in the park, so you’ll want to make a reservation or be prepared for a wait.
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Even though Roosevelt is one of the park’s most isolated lodges, the historic General Store is here to help you through your stay.
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The historic Roosevelt Lodge is sure to be one of your favorite places to stay when you’re on vacation in Wyoming!
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You’ll find the lodge in the Tower-Roosevelt section of the park, or more specifically, at 100 Roosevelt Lodge Rd, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190.
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