On This Page Navigation Yellowstone has five entrance stations, the North Entrance, Northeast Entrance, East Entrance, South Entrance and the West Entrance. 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. Most park roads are closed to regular vehicles from early November to late-April (see dates below) when the park switches to oversnow travel (snowmobiles and snowcoaches). The only road open year-round to automobiles is from the North Entrance at Gardiner, Montana, through the park to Cooke City, Montana (via Tower Junction). Travel east of Cooke City (via the Beartooth Highway) is not possible from late fall to late May. All dates listed below are subject to change depending on weather and budgetary restrictions. The map below shows the status of park roads and road construction. Click on a road segment or colored icon for more detailed information. Conditions in Yellowstone can change quickly, especially during spring and fall. Updates to this map may be delayed, so check back often. Short-term road closures and delays may not be shown on this map. Current Road Status For up-to-date information consult the map above, call (307) 344-2117 for recorded information, or sign up to receive Yellowstone road alerts on your mobile phone by texting "82190" to 888-777 (an automatic text reply will confirm receipt and provide instructions). Anticipate possible road closures due to inclement weather and dangerous driving conditions.

Open roads are not gated at night: people may enter/exit the park 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Check our webcams to see current traffic conditions at the North and West entrances. Construction has started on a new entrance station at the North Entrance. Expect delays. Anticipated project completion: Late summer 2021.

Check road conditions in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Grand Teton National Park before traveling.

Beartooth Highway is open for the season, though there are 8 pm–8 am nightly closures, Monday–Thursday nights, gate is located just west of Beartooth Lake Campground. Chief Joseph Scenic Highway (WY-296) is open . The segment of the Beartooth Highway ( US-212) between Cooke City and Pilot Creek is not maintained. Travel at your own risk after November 4 . Check WY DOT before traveling.

is for the season, though there are 8 pm–8 am nightly closures, Monday–Thursday nights, gate is located just west of Beartooth Lake Campground. (WY-296) is . The segment of the Beartooth Highway ( between Cooke City and Pilot Creek is Check WY DOT before traveling. The road from Canyon Junction to Chittenden Road is currently closed and we do not have an estimated open time at present. This means all trails to the top of Mount Washburn are also closed.

EXPECT DELAYS around Old Faithful, as the overpass leading into the area has been closed due to structural issues. All traffic is being routed to a four-way stop sign intersection. 2020 Fall Closing Dates Roads will close to regular (public) vehicles at 8:00 am on the following dates. October 13: Beartooth Highway (US 212 to Red Lodge, Montana).

Beartooth Highway (US 212 to Red Lodge, Montana). November 2: All roads close at 8 am except the road between the North Entrance and the Northeast Entrance. 2020-2021 Winter Opening Dates Conditions permitting, roads will open to oversnow travel by snowmobile and snowcoach at 8 am on the following dates: December 15: West Entrance to Old Faithful, Mammoth to Old Faithful, Canyon to Norris, Canyon to Lake, Old Faithful to West Thumb, South Entrance to Lake, Lake to Lake Butte Overlook.

West Entrance to Old Faithful, Mammoth to Old Faithful, Canyon to Norris, Canyon to Lake, Old Faithful to West Thumb, South Entrance to Lake, Lake to Lake Butte Overlook. December 22: East Entrance to Lake Butte Overlook (Sylvan Pass) 2021 Winter Closing Dates Roads will close to oversnow travel by snowmobile and snowcoach at 9 pm on the following dates: March 1: East Entrance to Lake Butte Overlook (Sylvan Pass)

East Entrance to Lake Butte Overlook (Sylvan Pass) March 7: Mammoth Hot Springs to Norris.

Mammoth Hot Springs to Norris. March 9: Norris to Madison and Norris to Canyon Village.

Norris to Madison and Norris to Canyon Village. March 14: Canyon Village to Fishing Bridge.

Canyon Village to Fishing Bridge. March 15: All remaining groomed roads close. Construction Projects Affecting Roads 2020 Projects Tower-Roosevelt to Chittenden Road The road between Tower-Roosevelt and Chittenden Road will be completely closed until May 2022. (In 2021, the full closure will be between Tower Fall and Chittenden Road.) Specific areas on each side of this closure will be open for select time periods: On the Canyon Village side of the closure: Currently closed; no estimate on reopening. Trails to the top of Mount Washburn are also closed.

Trails to the top of Mount Washburn are also closed. On the Tower-Roosevelt side of the closure: Closed all of 2020. Tower Fall, the Tower General Store, Tower Fall Campground, and Calcite Springs will be closed in 2020. Tower Fall, the Tower General Store, Tower Fall Campground, and Calcite Springs will be open and accessible from Tower-Roosevelt between June 4–September 26, 2021. In the winters, Tower Fall and trails in the vicinity will be open for skis and snowshoes, snow-permitting, from early November through March (follow all closure signage posted at Tower-Roosevelt). Traffic from Tower-Roosevelt will be turned around at Calcite Springs May 7–June 4, 2021; and September 26–November 8, 2021. There will be no access to the trails for Mount Washburn from the Tower-Roosevelt side of the closure. North Entrance Beginning in early summer, expect delays around the North Entrance. The entrance station will be open. More details, including dates, will be available after a construction contractor is selected. This project will start in 2020 and take two years. Fishing Bridge to Indian Pond From May 4 to October 30, 2020, expect delays along the East Entrance Road between Fishing Bridge and Indian Pond. Read updated newsletters about the project status. This project will be completed in 2020. For additional details about these 2020 projects, please go to Road Construction. Parking See the typical status of major parking areas across the park. Maps Find your way with an official park map. GPS Coordinates Make sure your navigation system is sending you to the correct location. Directions & Transportation Learn how to get here, check the status of roads, and view park maps.