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Grant Village... is located on Lake Yellowstone
at the southern area of the park.
Employee Life in Grant Village: Approximately 100 Grant employees live in Grayling Dormitory sharing a room with one or two roommates. Bathroom facilities are located either in the dorm room or shared between two rooms. Other employees live in cabins. Each cabin contains four rooms, with each room housing its own bathroom for two occupants. Laundry facilities are located in the dormitory. There are two employee trailer parks at Grant Village. One RV park is close to Grayling, while the other is 3/4 mile up the road. Click Here for more information about bringing your RV to Yellowstone.
The employee pub provides a place to gather after hours. There is no recreation hall on location, however, weightlifting equipment, a pool table, piano and ping-pong table, along with internet access and a community area are located in Grayling Dormitory. There you will also find the Co-Op Recreation Program. Co-op Recreation Staff schedule van trips to local attractions and towns, hiking trips, white water rafting, big-screen movies, dances and live music.
The EDR (employee dining room) is located in the guest dining building and is a bit of a walk from the residence area.
There is just something about Grant Village...
that draws employees back year after year. Grant is off the beaten path, yet just two hours
north of Jackson, Wyoming...with Grand Teton National Park in between!
About West Thumb Basin...
Just a couple of miles from the Grant Village turnoff is West Thumb Basin. Boardwalks take you
through the thermal area that feature hot springs, geysers and bubbling mud pots.
One famous feature of West Thumb Basin is the Fishing Cone hot spring, which sits
partially submerged in the waters of Lake Yellowstone. In early days of tourism, visitors would
catch fish in the lake and dip their catch into the spring to cook up tasty delights (yuck!) in sulphur based mineral water.
West Thumb Basin is a great place to watch the weather change on the lake, eat a picnic lunch and see
wildlife wander by. The basin is the first stop on a 21-mile tour around the edge of Lake Yellowstone,
where you will find scenic byways, picnic turnouts and hiking trailheads.
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