Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Montana Bed & Breakfast Association ( www.mtbba.com )
RESERVATIONS
Main reservation lines:
Grand Teton Lodge Company ( advance reservations 307-543-3100, 800-628-9988,
same-day reservations 307-543-2811; www.gtlc.com )
Xanterra Parks & Resorts ( 307-344-7311; www.travelyellowstone.com )
If you find yourself without a reservation, any of the parks' accommodations can tell you
exactly what's available parkwide on the spot and can make bookings for up to two days
ahead. If you are desperate, keep heading back to check, as cancellations open up a lim-
ited number of accommodations every day.
Make sure to let the hotel know if you plan on a late arrival - many places will give
your room away if you haven't arrived or called by 6pm. Cancellation policies vary; in-
quire when you book.
Most of the gateway towns surrounding the parks have agencies that will gladly book
your entire vacation, from car rental to hotel rooms and excursions:
Jackson Hole Central Reservations (
888-838-6606; www.jacksonholewy.com ; 140
E Broadway, Jackson, WY)
Yellowstone Tour and Travel ( 800-221-1151; www.yellowstone-travel.com ; 211 Yel-
lowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT)
Yellowstone Vacations ( 800-426-7669; www.yellowstonevacations.com ; 415 Yellow-
stone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT)
FREE PARK ADMISSION!
Admission to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks is generally free on August 25, the founding of the
National Park Service. There are over a dozen other free admission days, often including National Public Lands
Day and Veteran's Day, but these change annually - see www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/feefree.htm .
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