The best places to stay at when visiting Yellowstone typically share one important trait: they make the trip less work without you noticing. You don’t waste time on keys, parking, or figuring out how everyone’s bags are going to fit in one corner. A tranquil, tucked-away smaller space makes a good fit for most couples since you’re sure to feel exhausted at the end of the day. Separate sleeping areas are a good fit for families this way, settling down for the night doesn’t become a battlefield.
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