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Stage Coach Inn

Location

The Stage Coach Inn, West Yellowstone, Montana, is at the West entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The West entrance is Yellowstone National Park’s busiest entrance, with over a million visitors a year. West Yellowstone, Montana is a small town at an elevation of 6,677 feet (2,032m) of approximately 1,500 year-round residents, but during the summer there can be than 8,000 visitors in the town.  The town has many Hotels, Motels and Cabins,  Restaurants, Bars, 2 small Grocery stores and assorted Souvenir shops and stores. Local attractions include Guided Tours to Yellowstone, the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, Giant Screen Theater and the Yellowstone Historical Center.

Housing Information: Housing is provided Converted Motel room including bed (bedding included), private bathroom, microwave, refrigerator and dresser. Outdoor grill is available for student cooking. Rooms are assigned by Operator based on Gender, Job and Schedule. The housing deposit is $100 upon arrival
Arrival Information: Employer suggests flying into Salt Lake City (SLC) and take the Salt Lake Express bus (www.saltlakeexpress.com) for $80.00 one way to West Yellowstone. The bus trip is approximately 6 hours. Depending on when the student arrives in Salt Lake City, plan to spend 1 night in Salt Lake City at the Super 8 Salt Lake City Airport – $55.00/night. There is a free airport shuttle from the airport to the motel. 

 

Why work there

  • The students will be exposed to guests and other students from all over the world.
  • The Stage Coach Inn provides a barbecue grill for the students’ use. 
  • There is a 4th of July Parade the students can watch or even participate in.

Location

The Stage Coach Inn, West Yellowstone, Montana, is at the West entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The West entrance is Yellowstone National Park’s busiest entrance, with over a million visitors a year. West Yellowstone, Montana is a small town at an elevation of 6,677 feet (2,032m) of approximately 1,500 year-round residents, but during the summer there can be than 8,000 visitors in the town.  The town has many Hotels, Motels and Cabins,  Restaurants, Bars, 2 small Grocery stores and assorted Souvenir shops and stores. Local attractions include Guided Tours to Yellowstone, the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, Giant Screen Theater and the Yellowstone Historical Center.