When you enter the park, you never know when the open road into the sunset will bring you to a bison (or bear!) traffic jam. It’s a different kind of rush hour in Yellowstone, where all roads lead to adventure. When you’re figuring out how to find your way, we have the resources you need to dream, plan, and explore.
The North Entrance, near Gardiner, Montana, features the historic Roosevelt Arch and provides year-round access to Mammoth Hot Springs and the Lamar Valley.
The Northeast Entrance, near Cooke City, Montana, provides access to the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley and the scenic Beartooth Highway.
The East Entrance, close to Cody, Wyoming, follows the scenic North Fork of the Shoshone River and leads to Fishing Bridge and Hayden Valley.
The South Entrance, near Jackson, Wyoming, connects visitors traveling from Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone, offering access to Yellowstone Lake and Old Faithful.
The West Entrance, located in West Yellowstone, Montana, is one of the park's busiest entry points, granting easy access to the Lower and Midway Geyser Basins.
Planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park is an adventure in itself! Imagine flying into one of the nearby airports—Bozeman, Montana; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; or Cody, Wyoming—and starting your journey through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the country. Booking your flights and rental car early is a smart move, especially since Yellowstone is a hot spot in the summer, with visitors from all over the world flocking to see its wonders. Don’t forget to check the park conditions and seasonal weather to pack appropriately and make the most of your visit.
Whether you choose the North, West, South, East, or Northeast entrance, each gateway offers its own unique charm and exciting sights. With a bit of planning, you’ll be ready to dive into Yellowstone’s geysers, wildlife, and stunning vistas, making memories that will last a lifetime.
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