Historical flooding along the Yellowstone River basin has actually closed parts Yellowstone National forest forever. The whole park is tentatively closed up until June 19, which is what park officials say is the earliest date the southern end of Yellowstone may open.
Whole parts of the roadway in between Mammoth Hot Springs– situated in the northern end of Yellowstone National forest– and Gardiner, Montana were gotten rid of. Park authorities will start restoring the roadway as quickly as conditions allow, however it’s most likely the northern end of Yellowstone will stayed closed for the rest of 2022.
The video listed below programs the level of the damage these floods have actually triggered on the roadway in between Mammoth and Gardiner.
Yellowstone National forest authorities are working to continue leaving all visitors out of the park. All entryways will stay closed up until a minimum of June 19.
To get the most updated details on the closure and conditions in the park, click here.




