Historic Sites
Hi SandyO,
Thanks for reaching out to us. The menu for this winter season and next summer has not yet been confirmed. I would recommend checking the website closer to the time you plan on visiting the park: http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/dining/ or you can call the concessioners dining department at (307) 344-5202. Hope that helps!
-Erika
Amenities for this 13 acre park include: Open Space; Picnic Tables and Grills; "Red Bridge" - State Historic Marker; Off-road Parking, Fishing; Canoe access - Cedar Creek. Cedar Creek flows through this 12 acre park, and is one of the most convenient places to access this waterway. The park ...
READ MOREThese tranquil 22 acres contain a secluded network of trails that is a favorite of families and couples. Foot-bridges and stepping stones cross two small creeks and pass through a lakeside grove of moss-draped oaks. Colorful gardens, towering palm trees, brilliant peacocks, and delicate water lilies lift the ...
READ MOREVisitors to Tonkawa Falls will want to treat themselves to the magical beauty of a 15-foot waterfall rushing into a natural swimming hole below overhanging bluffs. Drive over the falls on the old country bridge for a beautiful view or pull into Tonkawa RV Park and spend the night. ...
READ MOREHarnish Wayside Park and Visitor Center welcomes visitors to Eagle Point. Here, you can learn about the history of the town, as well as pick up visitor information about Eagle Point and the Upper Rogue portion of Jackson County. Visitors can also learn about the nearby Little Butte Creek ...
READ MOREHi Hardtfarm5,
For the best information on national landmarks you can visit the National Park Serivce website at: http://www.nps.gov/nhl/
Hope that helps. Thanks!