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Yellowstone National Park, United States
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Yellowstone National Park

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On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal wonders. Today, millions of people come here each year to camp, hike, and enjoy the majesty of the park.

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Good For
Families
Visually Impaired
Wheelchairs
Hearing Impaired
Activities
Backcountry Skiing
Backpacking
Barbequing
Birdwatching
Cross Country Skiing
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Motorcycle Riding
Photography
Picnicking
Rv Camping
Road Biking
Rock Climbing
Running
Sightseeing
Sledding
Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing
Swimming
Tent Camping
Trail Running
Walking
Wildlife Watching
Boating
Biking
Atv Riding
Stargazing
Camping
Guided Tours
Yellowstone (non-commercial vehicle)

Entrance fee is $35.00.

Good for entry into Yellowstone National Park for seven days from the date of purchase.

Directions

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 has five entrance stations, and several are closed to regular vehicles during winter. It takes many hours to drive between these entrances, so be sure to check the status of roads at the entrance you intend to use while planning your trip and before you arrive.

Weather

Yellowstone's weather can vary quite a bit, even in a single day. In the summer, daytime highs can exceed 70°F (25°C), only to drop 20 or more degrees when a thunderstorm rolls through. It can snow during any month of the year, and winter lows frequently drop below 0°F (-18°C), especially at night. Bring a range of clothing options, including a warm jacket and rain gear, even in the summer.

Overview

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    1433.79 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    44.62070, -110.49008
  • Size
    2199377.15 Acres

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