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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior
  • A bull elk bugles in Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone

    National ParkID,MT,WY

Park Tools

Directions

Map showing Yellowstone in northwest corner of Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park encompasses 2.2 million acres in the northwest corner of Wyoming.

Yellowstone National Park covers nearly 3,500 square miles in the northwest corner of Wyoming (3% of the park is in Montana and 1% is in Idaho).Yellowstone is open all year, though some areas of the park are inaccessible by car in the winter.

Getting Here by Plane
Commercial airlines serve the following airports near Yellowstone National Park all year: Cody and Jackson, WY; Bozeman and Billings, MT, and Idaho Falls, ID. The West Yellowstone, MT airport is serviced from June to early September from Salt Lake City, UT.

Getting Here by Bus
Bus service from Bozeman, MT to West Yellowstone, MT via Highway 191 is available all year. Bus service directly from Idaho to West Yellowstone is limited to the summer months. Commercial transportation from Bozeman, MT to Gardiner, MT is available during the winter and summer seasons. Commercial transportation to the park from Cody and Jackson, WY is available during the summer season. Contact local Chambers of Commerce for specific carriers and schedules.

Getting Hereby Train
Train service is not available to Yellowstone National Park. The nearest train depots are in southeast Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah and northern Montana. Contact Amtrak for specific schedules.

Getting Here by Car
Yellowstone has fiveentrance stations. Make sure to carefully read about access at each station at different times of year.

There are several things that can affect your driving experience in the park -- road accessibility, road construction, and fast-changing weather. We recommend that visitors check the following resources before traveling:

  • Park Roads - shows current road status in the park
  • Road Construction and Delays - shows road construction scheduled for 2013
  • National Weather Service forecast for Yellowstone and Grand Teton
  • WYDOT Road Information 888-WYO-ROAD (Wyoming)
  • M-DOT Road Information 800-226-7623 (Montana)
  • Road conditions are also available by calling 511, the Nation Traveler Information System. If your phone does not support 511, call 1-800-226-7623. Both numbers are toll-free. Select “Yellowstone National Park Tourist Information” from the main menu to hear Yellowstone’s road report.
Warning about GPS Systems! Vehicle Navigation Systems and GPS units may provide inaccurate information—sending drivers the wrong way on one-way roads, leading them to dead ends in remote areas, or sending them on roads which are closed at certain times of year. Make sure to use park road maps available at entrance stations.

Alternative Fuel Vehicles - Do you plan to travel to the park in an alternative fuel vehicle? If so, good for you! Your actions help us reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce petroleum use. Plan your trip with theAlternative Fueling Station Locator from the Department of Energy (search on zip code 82190).
 
Map showing routes into Yellowstone National Park.
NPS Map

Did You Know?

Seventh Cavalry Ensignia Pin.

Prior to the establishment of the National Park Service, the U.S. Army protected Yellowstone between 1886 and 1918. Fort Yellowstone was established at Mammoth Hot Springs for that purpose.

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Last Updated: 09/12/2013


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