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Within Yellowstone's 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.
Millions of people visit Yellowstone annually to make lifelong memories while watching erupting geysers, roaming wildlife, and the artistry of thermophiles. With so much to explore and learn, however, there are some important considerations to help make this a successful visit.
Old Faithful and the Upper Geyser Basin Live-stream Webcam. Thanks to volunteers, this webcam provides a streaming view of Old Faithful Geyser and other happenings around the Upper Geyser Basin—one of the most unique and dynamic places on earth with about 500 active geysers.
Toggle between two maps with different features, Park Tiles or Brochure Map, using the picklist on the top left corner of the map. We also have a printable full map (848 KB PDF) of Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks.
To help you explore Yellowstone, there are five entrance stations, ten visitor centers, eight developed areas with lodges, restaurants, and stores. Peruse the map to discover where these different places are located, or skip to a region of choice to learn what places of interest can be found there.
Explore in Winter. Explore in Summer. Relax. Learn and Tour. Fish, Boat, and Soak. Yellowstone has something for everyone. Whether you delight in the challenge of a strenuous hike or prefer to sit quietly and watch the sunset, the park offers a great diversity of activities for you to enjoy.
Yellowstone National Park Lodges operates nine lodges (hotel- and cabin-style) in the park with more than 2,000 rooms. All are open from late spring through fall. Old Faithful Snow Lodge is open during winter. Be sure to make a reservation early!
Visitation. The park recorded 3.3 million visits in 2022, down 32% from 2021, which was the busiest year on record. Historic floods closed public access to the park on June 13. The south loop reopened on June 22 and additional sections of road opened throughout the summer.
A portal for information relevant to anyone planning a trip to Yellowstone, including directions, weather, fees, and more.
Yellowstone National Park offers 12 campgrounds with over 2,000 established campsites. All campsites must be reserved in advance, with the exception of Mammoth Campground which offers first-come, first-served sites from October 15 - April 1.