Review and report of the ABD Wyoming trip, August 17, 2025

Hayden Valley and Lake Yellowstone Hotel

After the hike, we drove through Hayden Valley, which is a good spot to see wildlife. We saw many bison, but they were off in the distance. The bus never stopped so it wasn't easy to get good photos.

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We ended our tour of Yellowstone by taking a rest stop at the Lake Yellowstone Hotel, which is a very nice hotel. It has the best gift shops we saw in the park.

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The guides handed out the Day 4 pin here.

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Pluto does not like Biscuit Basin

After this, the bus drove us to our final destination: Brooks Lake Lodge!
 
Brooks Lake Lodge (grounds)

It was a 2.5 hour drive to Brooks Lake Lodge. We gained about 2000 feet in altitude and the average temperatures went down 10 degrees. We arrived around 6pm.

Brooks Lake Lodge is the reason to do this trip. It's in a stunning location with grand scenery, a variety of activities, spacious cabins and great food. There's a beetle that is killing some of the trees, but otherwise it's a great spot for soaking in nature.

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Pinnacles mountains
 
Brooks Lake Lodge (facilities)

The main lodge building has a bar and lobby area with various activities: shuffleboard, a poker table, a foosball table where the yellow team has two broken men, a guitar with a missing string, a ukulele (really), a piano, cornhole, darts, and lots of books and table games.

The bar was pretty popular at night. The activities and food were all included in the trip, except for most alcohol. But you could ask for non-alcoholic drinks at the bar and those were free.

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Tea room with piano
 

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A separate building housed the hot tub and fitness center.

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Another activity was ax throwing. Fortunately, these were plastic axes. Apparently, even plastic axes can be a little dangerous when 10 year old boys get their hands on them (in previous trips this season).

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Brooks Lake Lodge (cabins)

Guests either stay in rooms inside the main lodge, or in cabins separate from the main lodge. The cabins can be more spacious. But if you don't want to walk, particularly at night, I suggest talking to the ABD guides before you arrive so they can put you in the main building.

The rooms and cabins vary. We were assigned the Solitude cabin, which the lodge staff said was one of their best. And I believe it. It was the most spacious room I've ever had on an ABD trip. It had a main living area, two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, and an upstairs loft. You could sleep 8 people in this cabin. It was also a short walk from the main lodge.

Compared to the Old Faithful Inn room, it was a joy to stay in this cabin. And we had three nights here; half of the total hotel nights for this trip! I never touched the climate controls because the temperature was always perfect. WiFi was strong with high bandwidth, curing us of the Internet withdrawals we had at Old Faithful Inn.

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Cabins

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Our cabin

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Bedroom 1

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Bathroom 1

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Bedroom 2

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Bathroom 2

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Loft

My son happily claimed one bedroom/bathroom and disappeared into the room with all his stuff.

As usual, the ABD guides go above and beyond to keep guests happy. One group of guests had a problem with their room assignment, so Lili exchanged rooms with them and solved that problem.
 
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I could get used to this. Until winter.

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Each room had bear spray and a flashlight. At night, you carried the flashlight to the main lodge and there were storage spots for each cabin to place the spray and flashlight. Our cabin was so close to the main building that we just took the flashlight.

When ABD stays at Brooks Lake Lodge, the Disney group takes over the entire place. So there are no other guests. That, combined with being far away from anything, meant you didn't need to lock your room unless you were really paranoid.

We've stayed in other rooms on an ABD trip that were ritzier, but I think this is my favorite.
 
Beautiful Brooks Lake Lodge!

I completely agree with you that staying there is the reason to take this trip. Your pics brought back many great memories. Your family's cabin was amazing! We stayed in two very nice rooms in the main building.

Oh, I want to go back to BLL! DH and I have looked at their winter packages that include snowmobiling as an activity option but we've never made time for it. I think we need to re-evaluate our vacation planning.
 








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