On the doorstep of America’s first national park, Explorer Cabins provides a sense of community without compromising on privacy. Perfect for both family and friends travelling together, as well as a romantic getaway in an idyllic location. All the famous sights and sounds of Yellowstone National Park can be enjoyed from the minute you enter the property. Explorer Cabins are just minutes away from the Park’s West Entrance and a short drive from Old Faithful, whilst providing all the commodities to recharge after a day of adventure.
Accommodation at Explorer Cabins
Each of the 50 private cabins boasts stylish décor, fine linens, a flat-screen TV, and a kitchenette for preparing your favourite wholesome meals. Stay connected with the WiFi available throughout the property and your cabin. Start your day breathing fresh air perfumed by the tall pines in the comfort of your own private porch. Gather at the fireplace in the living room area to share the insights of the day in a bonding time after having a warm shower in your own private bathroom.
Dining at Explorer Cabins
Conveniently, every room at Explorer Cabins is equipped with a self-contained kitchen furnished with all the amenities and tools you might need to prepare a hearty meal with ingredients bought at the nearby grocery store. Perfectly positioned at the end of the main street, Explore Cabins are also within walking distance of a selection of restaurants offering a variety of dining options that will please any palette.
Things to do at Explorer Cabins
Take a dip in the hotel’s pool after hiking miles and let your body heal in the warm water, followed by a community fire pit to enjoy the complimentary S’mores while you enjoy shared stories with other guests. And finish the day watching your favourite movie in the intimacy of your private cabin. The Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone are the perfect home base for hiking trips, fly-fishing and more! A 10–15-minute drive is the only thing standing between you and Yellowstone hiking trails or wildlife sightings. Learn about the history of the vast earthquake that rocked the West Yellowstone area in 1959 at Quake Lake’s visitor centre. Visit Ennis or Big Sky for shopping, dining, galleries, and local events and attractions.
Know Before You Go
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Expect to pay a resort fee of approximately $15 + tax, per room per night (subject to change).