Worland-Days Inn

500 North 10th
Worland, WY 82401
Nightly Rates: ( 114.00 - 114.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

We are nestled in the Bighorn Basin, between the Big Horn Mountains and the Owl Creek Mountains, and just minutes from Washakie Museum. This Days Inn has won the Chairman's award designation in 2004 and 2005. We are located near many area attractions. Tourists will enjoy visiting Hot Springs State Park and Wyoming Dinosaur Center, both only a short drive away. The hotel is also close to down town Worland shopping, dinning and entertainment. Other points of interest, like the Buffalo Bill Museum, Dinosaur Tracks and Medicine wheel National Historic Landmark, are all less than one hour away. This Worland hotel is conveniently located with easy access between the Black Hills and the east entrance to Yellowstone national Park.



Amenities

· Courtesy Car
· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Breakfast
· Continental Breakfast
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Ice Machine
· Guest Laundromat
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· TV Remote Control
· Vending Machines
· Wake-up Service
· Wheel Chair Access
· Wheel Chair Access
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Fishing
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Golf
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Pets Allowed
· Parking
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Tennis


Room Information

Standard King Bed Room


Standard Two Queen Bed Room
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Standard Two Queen Bed Room
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Bathroom



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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 01:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1990
· 41 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 1 floors.


Directions

I-90 East to 212/310 South to Lovell - Follow to Hwy 14. Go East on Hwy 14 then South on Hwy 16/20 to Worland. Hotel on left North side of Worland.

Hwy 20/26 West/North to Shoshoni. Take Hwy 20 North to Worland. Turn left at 4th light in Worland. Hotel 1/2 mile on right.

I-90 West to Buffalo. Take Hwy 16 North/West to Worland. Turn right at second light. Hotel 1/2 mile on right.

Hwy 14/16/20 East to Greybull. South on Hwy 16/20 to Worland. Hotel on left North side of town.

I-90 East to 212/310 South to Lovell - Follow to Hwy 14. Go East on Hwy 14 then South on Hwy 16/20 to Worland. Hotel on left North side of Worland.

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Restaurant Information

Nearby Restaurants

Brass Plum (0 miles away) Pizza Hut (0 miles away) Pizza On The Run (0 miles away) Subway (0 miles away) A And W (0.3 miles away) Arbys (0.5 miles away) Taco Johns (2 blocks away) Rams Horn Cafe (0.5 miles away) Chinese Restaurant (0.8 miles away) Habaneros (0.8 miles away) Los Cabos (0.8 miles away) Maggies (0.8 miles away) Cattleman's (0.8 miles away) Ranchito (0.8 miles away) McDonalds (1 mile away) Buffalo Rose (4 miles away)


Recreation Information

Regency Mall 6 m Prime Osborne Convention Center 6 m Mill Cove Golf Club 10 m Museum of Science & History Peterbrook Chocolatier Center 8 m Drew Park 2 m UNF Campus 7 m Big Horn Mountains 40 m Big Horn National Forest 40 m Big Horn River .5 m Buffalo Bill Museum 80 m Hot Springs Park 32 m Meadowlark Rec Area 60 m Paint Rock Pictographs 70 m Star Plunge 32 m Teepee Pools 32 m Thermoplis Hot Springs 32 m Washakie Museum .8 m Yellowstone Park 150 m


Big Horn River (0.5 miles away) Washakie Museum (0.8 miles away ) Hot Springs Park (32 miles away) Star Plunge (32 miles away) Teepee Pools (32 miles away) Thermoplis Hot Springs (32 miles away) Big Horn Montains (40 miles away) Big Horn National Forest (40 miles away) Meadowlark Rec Area (60 miles away) Paint Rock Pictographs (70 miles away) Buffalo Bill Museum (80 miles away) Yellowstone Park (150 miles away)

Attractions

Star Plunge 32 miles South Open year round 9am-9pm Teepee Pools 32 miles South Open year round 9am-9pm Hot Springs State Park 32 miles South 6am-10pm Big Horn Mountains 40 miles NorthEast Yellowstone Park 150 miles North Meadowlark Rec Area 60 miles NE Paint Rock Pictographs 10 miles SouthEast Washakie Museum 3/4 miles South (Summer hours Sat,Sun & Mon 9am-5pm, Tuesday-Friday 9am-7pm; winter hours Tues-Sat 10am-4pm)


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Travel Information for Wyoming Hotel Guests


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