Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone National Park is the world's first National Park, also the largest in the United States. Yellowstone was designated the world's first national park on March 1, 1872, with the area remaining largely in the same natural state as it was more than 123 years ago.

Yellowstone contains more than 2.2 million acres of steaming geysers, thundering waterfalls, crystalline lakes, and panoramic vistas. The world's most extensive area of geyser activity, harboring more than 10,000 thermal features. Yellowstone is the greatest wildlife sanctuary in the United States, encompassing 3,472 square miles of wondrous beauty.

Every visitor is welcome to share the natural phenomena, and enjoy its pristine loveliness, so generously lavished over mountains, forests, meadows, streams, and lakes.

The Yellowstone National Park Museums feature cultural artifacts and natural history specimens relating to the history and management of Yellowstone National Park. The collections include an 80,000-image photograph archives, fine arts, archaeological objects, historic artifacts relating to the Army administration of Yellowstone and the history of the national park ranger, historic vehicles and furnishings, an herbarium, and biological, geological and paleontological collections.

The Research Library contains 10,000 volumes covering all aspects of the Park and is history, 150 linear feet of vertical files, 2,000 manuscripts and a rare books collection.

For additional travel information contact one of Montana's gateway communities:

North Entrance
Gardiner Chamber of Commerce
222 Park Street
P.O. Box 81
Gardiner, MT 59030
406-848-7971
406-848-2446 Fax
www.gardinerchamber.com

Northeast Entrance
Cooke City/Silver Gate Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 1071
Cooke City, MT 59020
406-838-2495

West Entance
West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce
30 Yellowstone Avenue
P.O. Box 458
West Yellowstone, MT 59758
406-464-7701
www.westyellowstonechamber.com

Hours and Season of Operation:
Season:
Early spring - Early November
Park closes early November to vehicles, reopens mid-December to mid-March or April for Nordic skiers and snowmobilers. (North Entrance is open year-round to auto traffic. Park service charges an entry fee year-round.
Services Offered:
Bicycle Rental
boat Charter
boat Launch
boat Rental
books
breakfast
campsite
equipment Rental
food Services
gift Shop
handicapped Accessible
information
instruction
lunch
maps
marina
merchandise
parking
pay Telephone
public Restroom
registered Historic Site
restaurant
rv Hookups
service Station
snack Bar
snowmobile Rental
store
tour
trail
travel Services
visitor Service
Activities Offered:
Backcountry Camping
backcountry Skiing
bicycling
bird Watching
boat Tour
boating
camping
canoeing
cross-Country Skiing
cultural
dining
education
exhibit
fishing
fly Fishing
food And Drink
group Camping
hiking
history
horseback Riding
hot Spring
lake Fishing
nature Area
outdoor Activity
photography
picnicking
rafting
river Fishing
rv Camping
sightseeing
stream Fishing
swimming
tent Camping
tour
wilderness
wildlife Viewing
winter Sport
Lower Falls of Yellowstone River, Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton
Lower Falls Of Yellowstone River
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton Old Faithful
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton Bison
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton Mammoth Hot Springs Terrace
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton Midway Geyser Basin
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton Elk
Image By: Travel Montana - Donnie Sexton
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Map and Driving Directions
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190

Phone: 307-344-7381
Alternate Phone: 307-344-7311
http://www.nps.gov/yell/
Directions
Three of the five entrances toYellowstone National Park are located in Montana. Enter the park from Gardiner on US Highway 89 (North Entrance is open year-round to auto traffic), Cooke City/Silver Gate via the Beartooth Highway (US 212), or West Yellowstone at the junction of US 191/287 and 20.