America's first national park, Yellowstone National Park spans nearly 3,500 square miles across Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Renowned for its geothermal features, abundant wildlife, and stunning landscapes, Yellowstone offers 5 entrances—3 in Montana, and 2 in Wyoming—each providing unique access points to the park's wonders. Here's a detailed guide on how to get to each entrance, the closest towns, and key attractions.
How to Get There:
The North Entrance is accessible via U.S. Highway 89. If you're coming from Bozeman, Montana, head south on Highway 89 for about 1.5 hours (80 miles). On the way to Gardiner, you’ll pass through Livingston, Montana. Located about 54 miles north of Gardiner, Livingston is a vibrant town known for its historic downtown, arts scene, and outdoor activities. Its historic downtown offers a delightful pitstop brimming with art galleries, unique shops, and excellent restaurants.
Closest Town:
Gardiner, Montana, a charming town situated right at the park's gateway, offers various lodging, dining, and shopping options.
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How to Get There:
From Billings, Montana, take Interstate 90 west to U.S. Highway 212 south through Red Lodge and over the Beartooth Highway (a scenic byway) to Cooke City. The drive takes about 3.5 hours (130 miles).
To shorten the drive, consider stopping in Red Lodge, Montana, a charming town with a vibrant community and a wealth of activities. A popular destination for skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking and mountain biking in the summer, Red Lodge offers abundant adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. All year round, you can stroll through the historic downtown area lined with unique shops, galleries, and restaurants, or enjoy fishing, picnicking, or simply relaxing by the picturesque creek that runs through town.
Closest Town:
Cooke City, Montana, a quaint town with a rustic feel, serves as a gateway to the park and offers basic amenities for visitors.
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How to Get There:
From Cody, Wyoming, the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway—also known as U.S. Highway 14/16/20—stretches for roughly 53 miles (about 1.5 hours) to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. This byway is named after the legendary showman Buffalo Bill Cody, and traverses along the Shoshone River, the Wapiti Valley, the Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir, the Absaroka Mountains, Chimney Rock, and Pahaska Tepee.
Closest Town:
Cody, Wyoming, founded by the legendary showman William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, is a vibrant town steeped in history and full of activities and attractions for visitors. Hosting the only two Smithsonian Affiliate museums in Wyoming, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center, Cody offers a rich tapestry of Western history. From hiking, fishing, and horseback riding to steakhouses, saloons, and nightly rodeos, look no further than Cody for the authentic cowboy experience.
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How to Get There:
From Jackson, Wyoming, take U.S. Highway 191 north for about an hour (57 miles) to reach the South Entrance.
Closest Town:
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a picturesque town known for its ski resorts, Western culture, and the National Elk Refuge where, in the wintertime, visitors can take guided sleigh rides to view thousands of elk that migrate to the refuge. A gateway to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park, Jackson offers a mix of old Western charm and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and tourists. Famous for its elk antler arches, the Jackson Town Square is a bustling area with shops, restaurants, galleries, lively nightlife, Western bars, and live music.
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How to Get There:
From Bozeman, take U.S. Highway 191 south for about 1.5 hours (90 miles) to reach West Yellowstone. En route to West Yellowstone from Bozeman, plan a stop in Big Sky, Montana. Located about halfway between Bozeman and West Yellowstone, Big Sky is renowned for its outdoor activities, including fly fishing, white-water rafting, and music festivals, as well as world-class skiing, hiking, and mountain biking at Big Sky Resort.
Closest Town:
West Yellowstone, Montana, is a bustling tourist hub with a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and attractions, including the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center.
Key Attractions in Yellowstone:
Each entrance to Yellowstone National Park offers its own unique experiences and attractions, making it easy for visitors to find something that suits your interests no matter your entry point. Whether you're drawn to geothermal wonders, wildlife watching, or breathtaking landscapes, Yellowstone's entrances provide the perfect gateways to adventure. Tailor your trip to Yellowstone to your tastes and desires and enjoy the diverse beauty and activities of this legendary landmark.
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