Above, some of the terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It appears that Yellowstone National Park will have a good winter as far as stays in the park's hotels are concerned.
According to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle:
Hotel stays inside Yellowstone National Park appear to be up in the early goings of the park’s winter season.
Mike Keller, the general manager of Xanterra’s Yellowstone National Park Lodges, said there were 300 more bookings at the Snow Lodge at Old Faithful in the first 11 days of 2017’s over-snow travel season than in the same time period last year. Over-snow travel began on Dec. 15, making that the first day guests could get to the lodge.
Guests are also taking advantage of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, near the park’s northern entrance, which was closed last winter for renovations.
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