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Featured Rocky Mountains 3 Star hotels

Banff Rocky Mountain Resort
"the property need to clean."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Banff Caribou Lodge and Spa
"The hotel and staff were lovely. We enjoyed our stay and would go back."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Hotel Colorado
"I am glad I chose this hotel because it was much quieter and away from the highway compared to most other options. Plus the historical feel and all the trees added to the ambiance. The staff were super helpful and accommodating by helping me print a resume and with check in. The room was very spacious ..."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Ruby River Hotel Downtown Spokane
"The lack of hospitality and training at the front desk was a huge disappointment. Had the person who checked us in warned us in advance about construction (of the infinity pool, which we assumed was the only pool) that obstructed our use of the sliding glass door, bothered to let us know that there ..."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Lake Louise Inn
"The pool and hot tub area was really nice. Change rooms and washroom was accessible from the pool area. Didn't get a chance to play mini golf but it looked like a lot of fun."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Forest Park Hotel
"Room dirty (floor sticky) No pool, no hot tub, no breakfast No elevator to get to 2nd floor for seniors TV did not work properly - channels were not correct No chair to watch tv Room expensive $380 too"
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Centennial Hotel Spokane
"The hotel has tried hard to revamp this older hotel, unfortunately the black and red interior color leaving feeling quite gloomy. The hotel is supposed to to be smoke free, but the room we were given reeks heavily of smoke. Upon request they did move us to a new room. It was marginally better, but ..."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

The Fox Hotel and Suites
"Good hotel for stay and awesome swimming pool"
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026

Canyon Lodge & Cabins - Inside the Park
"Nice place"
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Tonquin Inn
"Great place, in town and close. Very friendly, professional staff. Parking is first come first serve, so you might have to park a bit away from you room. Not a big deal, but something to note. The Whiskey Jack restaurant is on site and quite good."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026
3 Star Hotels Rocky Mountains
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You can find 3 star hotels in Rocky Mountains that keep you close to all the great sightseeing and activities around the area, or even book a place that’s a bit more secluded, if that’s what you prefer. No matter what you’re looking for—whether you’re all about the location or are invested in on-site perks--Travelocity will help you find the accommodation that works best for you.
When it comes to options, you’ll have them. The Rocky Mountains 3 star hotels give you plenty of choices as far as access to the best areas, and many also offer a breakfast buffet, as well as plenty of other amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi and an on-site pool or spa.
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Recent Rocky Mountains hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Ruby River Hotel Downtown Spokane
"The lack of hospitality and training at the front desk was a huge disappointment. Had the person who checked us in warned us in advance about construction (of the infinity pool, which we assumed was the only pool) that obstructed our use of the sliding glass door, bothered to let us know that there was more than one parking lot option if the lot was overfull, told us where to find the main pool, or even smiled, it could have changed the whole tone of our stay. We were told we had a first floor room, then given a key and told to go the furthest building and go up the stairs to the 2nd (??) floor. Obviously we knew not to take the stairs. But once inside, I was shocked to find out that paying extra for Riverside over Cityside was a waste. I was told later that Riverside meant only thay it was quieter and nothing else was guaranteed. This was after I waited on hold for the front desk for 28 minutes before hanging up and walking 6 buildings to speak to someone in person. Later when we came back from our event, the only parking was at the restaurant, 6 buildings away from ours. I quipped as I walked by the front desk that motorcycle parking might be helpful with the lack of parking and so many motorcycles taking up spots and was told this was normal and there were 3 total lots I should have used. This info would have been useful at check in at 3pm, not at 10pm in the dark in a new city. Before check out, we noticed the main pool we were never told about. Overall disappointed."





