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    Sinclair - The Dino is so cute!

    Sinclair

    (6 reviews)

    Dinosaur gas! Considering that this gas is made up of real…read morelife dinosaurs, I guess it's appropriate! This is the first time I've ever really seen such a gas station. We don't have these down in Texas. I guess our prices are cheaper in Texas by about a buck (plus!) a gallon. But you're not coming to West Yellowstone for the freedom-giving low gas prices are you? You're here for the wildlife. Expect high prices in the only civilization just outside some of the wildest countryside in the continental United States. The pumps afforded more than enough room for my goliath rented sports utility vehicle. Enough room to turn around! The pumps were well lit, clean and functioned properly. There's a convenience store here, but I didn't go in. I was most impressed with the graffiti on the fence by the pump that was hand signed by the artist! Vogue! I'd stop here again- it's located on a signalized hard corner with lots of great visibility and competitively priced petrol.

    This may be the cutest gas station ever because of the adorable green brontosaurus! I've never seen…read morea Sinclair in the Bay Area, so seeing this little green guy as the mascot makes me happy as I'm filling up my rental car with gasoline. The station is clean and is your typical gas station - you can pump your own gas at all hours, it's got the window washing tool thingie with paper towel dispenser, and takes credit card. It's located directly across the street from the Days Inn. It actually wasn't the cheapest gas in West Yellowstone, but it was only like two cents more a gallon than the Chevron a few blocks over, so not a huge difference. I would give it five stars but this location doesn't have a Dino Mart like some of the other Sinclairs. But the dino is super cute!!!

    Yellowstone Park Service Stations

    Yellowstone Park Service Stations

    (5 reviews)

    Not the biggest or the best but hey there the only station in town and normally next to the general…read morestore plus flush toilets are nice

    My van broke down at Ice Lake, between Canyon Junction and West Yellowstone, MT. I was able to…read morepull-off the road, into the Ice Lake parking area. So, I was not blocking traffic or causing any difficulty for the tow truck. As an AAA Member, I called AAA (after I managed to get my hands on a cell phone that worked, another story). AAA is not allowed to enter the park to service their members. Hmmmmm, why not? So, the AAA dispatcher transferred the call over to YPSS, Inc. at Canyon Junction, 8 miles away. They sent-out a tow truck, a flatbed. Did the tow truck arrive promptly? Yes. Was it a state-of-the-art flatbed? Yes. Was the driver, Dave, courteous, efficient? Yes. Did Dave, know what he was doing? Yes. Were the towing charges reasonable? ABSOLUTELY NOT! It is exactly 31 miles from Ice Lake to the mechanic (Jake's) where the van was dropped-off in West Yellowstone, MT. The towing charges were $565.65! That is $18.25 PER MILE!!! As a retired "business guy," I think it is wonderful that independent businesses, corporations (large & small), are allowed to do business in our National Parks ... vendors of all stripes ... restaurants, stores, etc. That said, these exclusive agreements are NOT a license to steal from visitors to our National Parks. [UPDATE, 6 MAY '18] I just had a fellow, Derek, a local to this area, pushing-back rather vigorously on the review, above, which I have toned-down a wee bit. (I'm still not clear on Derek's relationship to this business, obviously a friendly one.) Derek was going out of his way to explain how difficult it is for a "provider" to operate in a National Park. Based upon Derek's comments, it certainly sounds difficult, with loads of overhead and unusually high expenses, including a cut taken out of the business profits by the National Park Service. Okay, fine. It is also noteworthy to know that an outfit like this one, YPSS, has no competition in the Park. So, it is difficult for a vendor / provider to operate in Yellowstone. Okay, fine. I still say that $18.25 per mile is exorbitant and I'd like to know how much of that $18.25 per mile is PURE PROFIT for the "provider".

    Sinclair - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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