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Q: If the lodges
in Yellowstone are full what options to do I have?
A: Yellowstone National Park has numerous lodging alternatives
within easy driving distance of the park. Park visitors can stay in West
Yellowstone, Big Sky, Gardiner, Emigrant and the Paradise Valley, Cooke
City, and several other cities within the same 30-45 minute distance.
Q: With
the Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City in 2002, can I visit the park
then?
A: Yes, you can! In fact, many of the biathlon skiers train in
West Yellowstone and Bozeman. You can even ski where they ski! You can
also go snowmobiling, snowshoeing or take a snowcoach into the park. Call
the West Yellowstone Chamber at 406.646.1487 for more details on Olympic
and winter information.
Q: Where
is the nearest airport?
A: The largest commercial airport within Yellowstone Country is
located in Bozeman. It is serviced by Alaska Airlines, Delta, Sky West,
Horizon, and Northwest Airlines. West Yellowstone's airport is open from
June through September and is serviced by Sky West. Nearby Billings also
has a large airport.
Q: How
can I make lodging arrangements in Yellowstone?
A: All lodging within Yellowstone is handled by the central lodging
number: 307.344.7311
Q: How
can I make reservations in Prairie Dog Town?
A: You can't. It's a very exclusive place, and unless you happen
to be a prairie dog, you won't find a room. If you ARE a prairie dog,
and are reading this, you should consider running for Prairie Dog Town
Council. Those varmints might even elect you mayor!
Q: How
DO you pronounce Absarokee?
A: Ab-SOAR-kee
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