NPS - National Park Service

10/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/23/2024 09:27

Last day for visitors to enjoy most of Yellowstone National Park will be Oct. 31

News Release Date:
October 23, 2024

Contact:Morgan Warthin, (307) 344-2015

MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY - The last day for visitors to drive most of Yellowstone National Park's roads will be Thursday, Oct. 31. The West, South and East entrances and nearly all roads will be closed to regular vehicle traffic Nov. 1. The park annually closes roads at this time of year to prepare them for the winter season and snowmobile and snowcoach travel, which will begin Dec. 15.

Weather permitting, the road from Tower Fall to Canyon Village (Dunraven Pass) will remain open through Oct. 31.

The only roads open year-round are between the North Entrance in Gardiner, Montana, and the Northeast Entrance in Cooke City/Silver Gate, Montana (via Mammoth Hot Springs, Tower Junction and Lamar Valley).

Visitors planning to drive in the park during the fall and winter should:

  • Prepare for changing weather conditions.
  • Have flexible travel plans.
  • Expect limited services. Check Operating Dates for details.
  • Anticipate possible road closures due to inclement weather and dangerous driving conditions.
  • Check for temporary travel restrictions or closures that can occur at any time without notice.
  • Stay informed about up-to-date road conditions in Yellowstone:
    • Visit Park Roads.
    • Receive Yellowstone road alerts on your mobile phone by texting "82190" to 888-777 (an automatic text reply will confirm receipt and provide instructions).
    • Call (307) 344-2117 for a recorded message.
All communities near Yellowstone are open year-round, with local businesses offering a wide range of fall and winter recreation opportunities. For information about communities in Montana (Gardiner, West Yellowstone, Cooke City and Silver Gate), visit www.visitmt.com. For information about communities in Wyoming (Cody and Jackson), visit www.wyomingtourism.org. If your travel plans take you through Idaho, visit www.visitidaho.org.