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El Tovar
Grand Canyon
If your family is visiting the Grand Canyon, you'll find plenty of lodging options, from campgrounds to modest lodges and hotels. Located directly on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, El Tovar is a great option for those ...
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Old Faithful Inn Hotel
Yellowstone National Park
This 1904 national historic landmark, a rustic-style lodge, is just steps from the famous Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park. Designed to reflect the surrounding forces of nature, the interior has 65-foot ...
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The Ahwahnee
Yosemite National Park
This is the place if your family wants to stay in style: a pricey option, but one that provides the most luxurious accommodations and some of the best views in the park. Guests at the Ahwahnee can choose between hotel rooms ...
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Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins
Grand Canyon
Designed in 1935, this stone, timber and adobe lodge located near the canyon rim, like El Tovar, is a National Historic Landmark with a rustic western feel. Unlike El Tovar, the rooms at Bright Angel are more basic and, ...
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Canyon Lodge & Cabins
Yellowstone National Park
If you plan to explore Yellowstone's canyon the most, then book a room at this property, located about a half-mile from the park’s big canyon. Choose from lodge rooms or cabin-style rooms in multi-plex units arranged in ...
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Comfort Suites Moab
Moab and Arches National Park
All guest rooms at the centrally located Comfort Suites on Moab's downtown Main Street have a refrigerator for storing snacks and drinks, plus a microwave and coffee maker. Other amenities at the value-priced hotel include ...
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Curry Village
Yosemite National Park
Curry Village in Yosemite Valley features clean, affordable lodging and what you might call "pampered camping," where you can enjoy views of Half Dome from your camp or tent. The ultimate in safe, clean, no-frills ...
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Devil's Garden Campground
Moab and Arches National Park
Wake up amid some amazing natural wonders and gorgeous landscapes at Devil's Garden Campground, about 18 miles into Arches National Park. There are 52 campsites (some accommodating RVs, but no hookups), of which 28 can be ...
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Grant Village
Yellowstone National Park
Named for the man who signed the law that made Yellowstone the first national park, President Ulyssess S. Grant, this lodging complex is closest to Grand Teton National Park. Six two-story buildings each contain 50 rooms, ...
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Moab
Moab and Arches National Park
This budget-friendly hotel on the main drag into town is close to the banks of the Colorado River, with nice views of nearby sandstone cliffs. One- and two-bedroom suites include sleeper sofa, refrigerator and microwave. ...
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Kachina & Thunderbird Lodges
Grand Canyon
When we can't get -- or don't want -- a room at El Tovar, my family likes to stay at either of these lodges. If not in the mood for historic, we prefer the convenience of creature comforts such as two queen or one king bed, ...
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Lake Lodge Cabins
Yellowstone National Park
For a more rustic experience, sans tents, these cozy lakeside cabins surround a main lodge with two fireplaces and lounge. Cabins have private bathrooms, and the common area features cafeteria-style dining. ...
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Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins
Yellowstone National Park
Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins are located on the shore of Yellowstone Lake, offering families guestrooms and suites as well as frontier cabins, which are situated behind the hotel. The hotel features colonial-style rooms ...
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Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel
Yellowstone National Park
Mammoth, the other lodging open for the winter season, is the only winter lodging accessible by car. That makes it easier for families arriving in winter. Mammoth re-opens in mid-May for the high season, closing in ...
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Old Faithful Snow Lodge & Cabins
Yellowstone National Park
The accommodations are basic but comfortable and most have private baths. Don't confuse this hotel with its much more popular sister property near the geyser, the Old Faithful Inn. Choose from lodge rooms located in the main ...
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Red Cliffs Lodge
Moab and Arches National Park
Fourteen miles northeast of Moab, the Red Cliffs Lodge is set right next to red-rock cliffs that rise dramatically from the Colorado River. This one of the area's only full-service resorts, with an on-site restaurant serving ...
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Roosevelt Lodge Cabins
Yellowstone National Park
Another cabin option is located in an area of Yellowstone considered a favorite by President Theodore Roosevelt. Family-style dining is offered, as well as a corral operation providing horseback trail and stagecoach rides, ...
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Slickrock Campground
Moab and Arches National Park
The Bureau of Land Management operates several limited-amenity campgrounds in the Moab area; but if you're looking for a private, centrally-located campground with plenty of bells and whistles, check out Slickrock Campground ...
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Wawona Hotel
Yosemite National Park
A great option for families opting for lodging outside of the Yosemite is the Wawona Hotel, which is located just miles from the park's entrance and close to the park's giant Sequoia forest. Where the Yosemite View Lodge ...
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Yavapai Lodge
Grand Canyon
The largest of the park's facilities, Yavapai sits a half-mile from the canyon's rim. Groups flock here, as do families. All rooms have private baths and televisions. The 198 Yavapai East rooms also have air-conditioning, ...
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Yosemite Housekeeping Camp
Yosemite National Park
It's unclear where the name comes from, but make no mistake: this is a place for families visiting the park, not people who work cleaning the park. Billed as the ideal location "for those who like to camp outdoors without ...
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Yosemite View Lodge
Yosemite National Park
If you don't need to be in the center of it all, the Yosemite View Lodge, just minutes from the park's entrance, is the ideal alternative. Unlike the hotels in the park, the rooms here are air conditioned and tend to offer a ...
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