Recent Warm Weather Prompts Winter Access Changes In Yellowstone

Recent Warm Weather Prompts Winter Access Changes In Yellowstone

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Feb. 17, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

National Park Service

U.S. Department of the Interior

Yellowstone National Park

P.O. Box 168

Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190

Feb. 17, 2015 15-011

Al Nash

(307) 344-2015

YELL_Public_Affairs@nps.gov

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK NEWS RELEASE

Recent Warm Weather Prompts Winter Access Changes In Yellowstone

A long stretch of above normal temperatures, limited snowfall, and oversnow traffic have all resulted in a dramatic reduction in the snowpack on the road segments linking West Yellowstone and Old Faithful.

There are many areas along the road from West Yellowstone through Madison Junction to Old Faithful where large portions of the pavement are visible. This results in unsafe operating conditions for snowmobiles and snowcoaches with ski steering.

Due to these circumstances as well as the current and forecast weather conditions, as of Tuesday morning, Feb. 17, guided visitor travel on this road segment is limited to commercial snowcoaches with rubber tracks or commercial wheeled vehicles.

Despite the changing conditions, visitors may not use their own private wheeled vehicles to travel into the park from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful.

The park has worked with groups who had planned a guided snowmobile tour into the park originating from West Yellowstone, and has found ways for most if not all of them to travel into the interior of the park.

Conditions on all other interior park roads which are groomed for commercial and non-commercially guided snowmobiles and commercial snowcoaches remain fair to good.

Guided travel from West Yellowstone to Old Faithful will continue as scheduled through March 15.

Park staff members continue to closely monitor oversnow road conditions and weather forecasts. Improving or deteriorating conditions may prompt further changes to motorized oversnow access in the coming days.

The road from the park’s North Entrance at Gardiner, Mont., through Mammoth Hot Springs and on to Cooke City, Mont., outside the park’s Northeast Entrance is open to automobile travel all year.

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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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