This once nice hotel has seen better days. I like the location - between the Beartooth Highway and the Northeast Yellowstone Park (Lamar Valley) entrance. The carpet hasn't been replaced in years and resembles more what I'd expect to find in an Alaska hunting camp than in a lower 48 lodging facility. Our stay was in Oct. 2023, and yet a sign prominently posted at the check-in counter stated that "due to Covid" risk they wouldn't enter the rooms of those staying for multiple days (to clean or change the sheets), until after the end of the visit, but clean towels and linen would be provided upon request. The public bathroom is located on the floor below the dining area and reeks of sewer gas. I believe the septic systems very badly needs to be pumped out. Their internet access was good, given the remote location. The gas station across the street has great fresh bakery items and breakfast sandwiches after 7:00 am. I thought the beds were comfortable.
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