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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Yellowstone National Park’s North Entrance in Gardiner, MT Road Will Open to Regular Visitor Traffic

10/28 FLOOD UPDATE(News Release) Yellowstone National Park’s North Entrance in Gardiner, MT, and road between the North Entrance and Mammoth Hot Springs (Old Gardiner Road) will open to regular visitor traffic Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 8 a.m.

Visitors should keep the following details in mind when driving the road: 

Yellowstone reminds the public of everyone’s responsibility to use the road carefully to avoid accidents. 

Steep grades & sharp curves exist & speed limits range between 15-25 mph. 

There are no length or weight restrictions on the road (see exceptions: go.nps.gov/yell-exceptions). Oversized vehicles & vehicles with trailers must use caution in curves to maintain lanes. 

After opening, the road will continue to be an active construction zone. 

Drivers will need to use caution & watch for crews & heavy equipment. 

During inclement winter weather, short-term (30 min) closures may occur for plowing. 

Clean-up efforts will continue beyond Nov. 1.

Over the last 4 months crews modernized the historic Old Gardiner Road. Traffic-safety improvements include: 

Turning the 1880’s single-lane dirt road into 2 lanes 

Paving & striping the entire 4 mi road 

Installing over 5,000 ft of guardrail 

Expanding road widths 

Creating new pullouts 

Building a new ¼ mi approach road into Mammoth to avoid a 12-15% steep grade on the original road

This project is being completed with support from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) & funded largely by FHWA Emergency Relief for Federally Owned Roads. HK Contractors, INC is the primary construction company under contract to complete this project.

Most other roads in the park will be closed Nov. 1 to prepare them for winter, snowmobile & snowcoach travel, which will begin Dec 15.

Stay up-to-date on road conditions: 

Visit go.nps.gov/yellroads

Receive Yellowstone road alerts by texting “82190” to 888-777. 

Call (307) 344-2117 for a recorded message. 

For more details: go.nps.gov/220613.

Original source can be found here.

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