Yellowstone National Park: What to know before you go!
Firehole Lake Drive, photo courtesy NPS/Neal Herbert
It’s turning out to be a lovely autumn here in Montana’s Yellowstone Country, and if you’re planning a visit, you’re in for a treat! We realize there may be some confusion around whether Yellowstone National Park is open, and we’re here to help alleviate that!
The short answer is yes, you can still visit Yellowstone during this time. Park entrances are open, although they are not manned. Yellowstone National Park Lodges, the concessionaire responsible for lodging, dining and tours, is still operating through the closing summer date of Oct. 31, meaning you can stay in one of the lodges inside the park, and the associated restaurants, gift shops and services are open as well. (Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Old Faithful Snow Lodge will remain open throughout the winter, and if you haven’t yet experienced Yellowstone in the winter, we highly recommend it!)
Elk on Mt. Everts, photo courtesy NPS/Neal Herbert
Thanks to Yellowstone Forever, the official non-profit partner of Yellowstone, which has graciously contributed financial support to help keep the visitor centers at Mammoth Hot Springs, Canyon and Old Faithful open. In short, you can still have the whole Yellowstone experience. Visitor Information Centers in Gardiner, Cooke City and West Yellowstone will also remain open.
Please remember:
- Recreate responsibly — safety is the top priority, so know your limits and don’t overextend yourself when safety services are limited.
- Please pack out everything you bring in — trash removal and public restrooms will not be available during this time.
- Keep an appropriate distance from wildlife: 100 yards for bears and wolves, and 25 yards for all other wildlife.
- Practice caution in thermal areas — stay on the boardwalks, refrain from swimming in hot springs, and please do not throw objects into the thermal features.
- Stay bear aware. Keep all trash, food and other scented items packed away. Hike in groups of three or more, make noise, carry bear spray and know how to use it.
- Check the forecast often and bring layers. The weather can change rapidly!
- Adhere to all signage in the park.
- Tread lightly to preserve Yellowstone’s natural resources.
Grand Prismatic Spring, photo courtesy NPS/Jim Peaco
The road from the North Entrance in Gardiner to the Northeast Entrance in Cooke City remains open to vehicles year-round. The West Entrance in West Yellowstone will close for the summer season on Oct. 31 and generally re-opens again for over-snow travel on Dec. 15. (And, this is an excellent time for biking in YNP!)
Other things to consider while you’re visiting this time of year:
- Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone
- Big Sky E-Bike Tours in Gardiner.
- Off-road and side-by-side rentals from Cooke City Exxon.
- Music at the Roosevelt Center in Red Lodge.
- Golf at Headwaters Golf Course in Three Forks (they stay open until Nov. 15, weather permitting!)
And of course, scenic drives are a must this time of year. Check out our itineraries for some great suggestions!
We hope you continue to enjoy the bounty of autumn in Montana’s Yellowstone Country!