
Yellowstone Trip Planner
Yellowstone National Park is Open!
Yellowstone's Upper and Lower Loops are now accessible to all visitors.
Please Note: The North entrance is currently closed, so visitors will need to enter through the West, South, or East. For up-to-date road status, please visit the National Park Service website.
Yellowstone National Park Service Trip Planner Guides
Read this section for travel tips and expert advice. And when you're done, start planning your trip.Take a few minutes to read through the trip planner information below to learn more about Yellowstone National Park, including maps, information about transportation, weather, entrance fees, park safety and more. A little knowledge will help make your adventure safe and memorable for all the right reasons.
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Pet-Friendly Activities
Pets are not allowed on boardwalks, hiking trails, in the backcountry, or in thermal areas at Yellowstone, but there are plenty of activities just outside the park for you and your pup.
If you are planning on bringing your dog with you to the park, make sure to check out these regulations from NPS.
- Take a lap around Earthquake Lake.
- Go for a stroll through West Yellowstone. You'll find various pet-friendly coffee shops and retailers to visit.
- Hike Coffin Lakes Trail, a moderate hike with stunning views and stream crossings.
- Don't miss out on the popular Old Faithful geyser. Dogs are allowed on the sidewalks around the visitor center with a leash.
- Have a picnic at Yellowstone Lake and let your dog dip their paws in the chilly water.