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2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response
Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and state and local public health authorities, we are increasing access and services in a phased approach across all units of the National Park System. Before visiting a park, please check the park website to determine its operating status. Updates about the overall NPS response to COVID-19, including safety information, are posted on www.nps.gov/coronavirus.
Yellowstone
National ParkID, MT, WY
Dynamic Earth on Display
On March 1, 1872, Yellowstone became the first national park for all to enjoy the unique hydrothermal and geologic wonders. Thousands of hot springs, geysers, mudpots, and fumaroles dot the wild landscape.
Hydrothermal Features
Learn about hot springs, geysers, mudpots, and fumaroles.
Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful Geyser is perhaps the most famous geyser in the world, known for its regularity of eruptions.
Plan Your Visit
On May 18, the park will start Phase I of reopening. Services will be limited, and access to the park will only be available through the South and East entrances.
Park Roads
Check the status of park roads.
Operating Hours
See what and when services will be available for the 2020 summer season.
Safety
Safety tips to avoid danger and have a great trip.
Experience Yellowstone Virtually
Though the park is closed at present, an amazing virtual experience awaits you here. While we do not know when the park will reopen, we are working to keep all the current conditions, operating seasons and hours, road conditions, lodging and eating options, and available activities up-to-date so you can still plan your visit.
Webcams
Watch Old Faithful erupt or see the Upper Geyser Basin, Mount Washburn, Yellowstone Lake, and some of the park entrances.
Digital Guide to Yellowstone
Geyser predictions, interactive maps, self-guided tours, current conditions, and more. Download the official, free app today!
Virtual Tours
Virtual explore different parks of the park through interactive maps.
Photos & Multimedia
Virtually tour the park through photographs, sounds, videos, and interactive maps.
Education
See how you can bring Yellowstone into the classroom or bring students out to the park.
Become a Junior Ranger
Now available to download for completing at home, this is a great way to experience Yellowstone National Park for you and your family.
Kids & Youth
What fascinates you about Yellowstone? Personalize your online adventure of the world's first national park.
Understand Yellowstone
Yellowstone is as wondrous as it is complex. The park is at the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, where nature and culture abound. Here are just a few highlights for you to learn about the park.
In Depth: Geysers
Learn about the mechanics of geysers, their role in the park's history and what they teach us about the world in which we live.
Current Geyser Activity
Get the latest geyser eruption predictions.
In Depth: Predicting Old Faithful
Learn how rangers predict eruptions for this popular geyser.
Steamboat Geyser
Unpredictable and dormant for years, Steamboat Geyser has been quite active since 2018.
Virtual Tour: Upper Geyser Basin
Take a virtual tour of the features along the boardwalks in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin.
Preserve Yellowstone
The National Park Service works to preserve Yellowstone for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of all people. We are not alone in this endeavor-park partners, volunteers, and visitors all help. Learn how to get involved.
Management
Review laws and policies, meet park managers, and examine projects and budgets.
Bear Spray
Learn about this highly effective bear deterrent.
Clean, Drain, and Dry
Protect park waters by preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species.
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Last updated: May 15, 2020
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