Dubois Riverfront Lodge with On-Site Fishing and Views is situated in Dubois. Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, the non-smoking holiday home features a spa centre.
What guests said about Dubois:
10.0
This was a 2 day pit stop on our way home from Yellowstone/...
This was a 2 day pit stop on our way home from Yellowstone/teton. Pleasantly surprised at how much we liked dubois. Decent resturants "cowboy cafe/fluffy cow". Outdoor activities such as riverside walking trail, fish hatchery tour, military museum, hike glacier trail to waterfalls, scenic overview. We had fun
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Anonymous
6.0
What a super cool town, I mean, what could be a super cool...
What a super cool town, I mean, what could be a super cool town. Gotta check out the Jackalope museum/shop. The rest? Bleh. This town is in the center of some amazing scenery, on the main road to some even more amazing parks. This should be a tourist boom town... but, middle of summer, and practically ghost town. So sad.
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Guest review by
Michael
United States
10.0
The 4th of July parade is worth our 6 hour drive.,30...
The 4th of July parade is worth our 6 hour drive.,30 military vehicles including tanks are provided by The National museum of military vehicles. Also a must see 5 star history museum. Dubois is small but mighty.
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Guest review by
Steve
United States
8.0
I spent one night in Dubois on my way to Grand Teton...
I spent one night in Dubois on my way to Grand Teton National Park. The small downtown "strip" of one or two blocks looked charming, but I did not explore. There is a decent grocery store where I bought picnic food for dinner and breakfast. Pretty much all the people I saw were at the tavern in town. Dubois is a small oasis about an hour drive from the Tetons, but it is a beautiful drive with impressive views of the mountains.
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Guest review by
Cheryl
United States
8.0
Bed was comfortable. Plenty of pillows.
Bed was comfortable. Plenty of pillows. Kitchen was very inviting. I had a difficult time reaching dinnerware and pots and pans in low to the floor cabinets. Handicapped with back issues made the low toilet almost laughable. Quite the tight area.
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Guest review by
Kelly
United States
6.0
DuBois, right now, is basically a small town that travelers...
DuBois, right now, is basically a small town that travelers pass thru. There are adequate gas stations, etc., but the cafe/restaurants are almost non-existant. The waiting time for a table is deplorable. And to top it off, one of the two cafes in town is closed on Wednesdays! We did find a public restroom at least 2 blocks off the Main Street, but no direction signs as to how to get there. Both food and lodging were good, but prices were horrendous! DuBois doesn’t want to be another Jackson, but it doesn’t mind charging the same extremely high prices!!
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The individual buildings and general setting has considerable charm: Trees, grass, fresh air, and hens running loose. With ample parking space, it is possible to reverse up to the door to unload, then park more tidily. There is access to Wind River from the garden (through a gate that should be child safe for younger children); some guests were fishing when I went to take a look.
The lodge is well situated for visits to the nearby national parks and reserves, and coffee and restaurants can be found in Dubois.
Passable - What previous guests thought, 147 reviews
Passable · 147 reviews
This property was our salvation after a reservation elsewhere fell through. The staff were super friendly and welcoming, our room was comfortable and clean (and cleaned every day, with fresh towels provided), breakfast was nice and overall value for money was excellent, especially considering our last minute booking in peak season. We fell in love with the small town of Dubois during our stay and discovered some great eating places.