About The Hibernation Station
Within walking distance of shops and restaurants, The Hibernation Station offers rustic cabins with luxury features a few blocks from the West entrance to Yellowstone National Park. This all-season resort has a cabin layout to suit a variety of group sizes and budgets.
Cabins are comfortably equipped with satellite TV and a phone, and some units offer either a kitchenette or full kitchen, in addition to bunk beds, a dining area and sofa.
Small pets are welcome for an extra fee.
In under ten minutes, guests can walk to everything from fine dining, pubs, and even a food truck. Tourist favorites include the Running Bear Pancake House, Wild West Pizzeria, and Cafe Madriz featuring Spanish cuisine and specialties such as paella.
The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center is an eight-minute walk from The Hibernation Station, and the Yellowstone Visitor Information Center can be reached in about ten minutes.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Internet room a bad idea
The internet room was probably a great idea back in the year 2000, but these days with everyone wanting Wi-Fi access it can be impossible to even get into the room. Guests feel that if a hotel can offer Wi-Fi in the rooms, then so too can this place.
negative:
Poor housekeeping let the side down
The cabins are rustic and quite homely, but they would be even better if they were cleaned properly in between guests. A few people have noticed that the bathrooms could have been much cleaner while they also found beds that were poorly made.
negative:
No breakfast
For those of you that have no trouble cooking your own breakfast or taking a walk to eat out when on vacation then this isn’t really an issue. But there are quite a few guests that think that a light continental option would be great.