National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Yellowstone National Park A Grizzly Bear sow keeps careful watch over her two cubs.
view map
text size: largest larger normal
printer friendly
Yellowstone National Park
Plan Your Visit
 
The Yellowstone National Park Trip Planner (658 Kb pdf) is available online. The planner can be viewed and printed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, available free online. 日本語 (Japanese) ¦ 中文 (Chinese) ¦ Español ¦ Français ¦ Deutsch trip planning information here.

Things to Do
Our Things to Do Page features links to pages that discuss the diversity of activities available to visitors in Yellowstone. If you want to learn more about natural or historical points of interest, or learn about fishing, hiking, or picnicking opportunities, visit this page. It will tell you of those opportunities along with many others.

Lodging
Lodging inside and outside the park is discussed here.

Visitor Centers
Learn about our eight visitor contact stations and museums. There is also a link to our new Online Old Faithful Visitor Education Center page.

Services in the Park
If you know the areas you are going to visit you can get your services information by area. If you want more general information about a specific type of service, the information is also sorted by service type. Topics covered include bookstores, general stores, camping, lodging, dining, gas stations, and medical services.

Rules and Regulations
If you have questions about what you are and are not allowed to do while visiting Yellowstone this section will provide you with the answers to most of your questions.

Operating Hours and Seasons
This page lists Road Opening and Closing, as well as Road Construction information including a link to weekly construction updates. Yellowstone closes it's East, South and West Entrances during the winter. You will want to check here for dates the park is open before planning your visit. The North Entrance (Gardiner, Montana) is open year round to wheeled vehicles, but snow tires and/or chains may be required in winter. The Northeast Entrance to Silver Gate / Cooke City, Montana is open year round, but travel east of Cooke City is Not Possible during the winter season.

Weather Considerations
The weather in Yellowstone is highly variable and any trip here should be planned with all weather possiblities in mind.

Accessibility
The pamphlet Visitor Guide to Accessible Features in Yellowstone National Park is available free of charge at all visitor centers in the park. For more information, write to: Park Accessibility Coordinator; P.O. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190-0168.

Facilities Opening and Closing Dates
Opening and Closing Dates for Lodges, Campgrounds, Service Stations, and other facilities in the park.

Four-season Guide to Travel in Yellowstone
Information regarding typical road opening and closing dates for wheeled-vehicles can be found here along with advice on how to travel in Yellowstone in each of the seasons.

Nearby Communities
Links to area Chambers of Commerce are included where they exist. For those communities without web sites, addresses and phone numbers are provided. This is a good way to find out about services in our neighboring communities.

Nearby Parks
Information regarding nearby parks, national forests, and wildlife refuges, is provided through this link. If you are looking for other things to see and do while in the area many of the possibilities are covered here.

Nearby Museums
It is impossible for our visitor center and wayside exhibits to tell the whole story of the Greater Yellowstone Area. We have nearby museums who help us tell that story. Be sure to visit at least one nearby museum each time you visit.

 
A grizzly bear stands on her hind legs looking over the sagebrush.
STAY SAFE around wildlife
For safety tips in bear country visit
more...
A snow-covered landscape in Yellowstone.
Winter Daily Reports
Temperatures, snow conditions
more...
Steam and snow cover a boardwalk with visitors walking single file on it.
Winter Ranger-led Programs
Learn about Yellowstone in Winter
more...
Yellowstone's Twitter Feed
YellowstoneNPS
Follow us on Twitter
more...

You are exiting the National Park Service website

Thank you for visiting our site.

You will now be redirected to:

We hope your visit was informative and enjoyable.

Last Updated: December 13, 2011 at 09:12 MST