About the Venue

Stepping into the historic Union Pacific Dining Lodge is like stepping back in time. Built in 1925, the structure remains nearly identical to what hundreds of train passengers and diners would have seen every day. This style known as National Park Service rustic, was common in and around national parks starting in the late nineteenth and throughout the early half of the 20th century. . In 1966 the Union Pacific deeded their abandoned structures to the Town of West Yellowstone. The main room, known as the Mammoth Room, and the former waiting area, known as the Firehole Room, have been mostly untouched since 1925 and continue to leave a lasting impression on all who visit. For more information about the venue you can visit https://unionpacificdininglodge.org/history