Yellowstone National Park announced that its 2023 winter season is wrapping up and park roads and entrances will begin closing to the public on March 5.
According to park officials, by 9 p.m. on March 15 most roads in the park will be closed, along with the South, West, and East entrances, as road plowing begins for a spring opening.
Upcoming closures announced on Thursday are as follows:
- March 5: Mammoth Hot Springs to Norris
- March 7: Norris to Madison, Norris to Canyon Village
- March 12: Canyon Village to Fishing Bridge Junction
- March 15: South, West and East entrances and all remaining roads
Gates will close at 9 p.m. for each of the above closures.
The road from Yellowstone’s North Entrance at Gardiner through Mammoth Hot Springs and Tower Junction to Cooke City remains open to vehicle travel all year if weather permits.
The Mammoth Hot Springs hotel’s Gift Shop, Ski Shop, and Map Room Barista/Bar will be open through March 5.
The Bear Den Gift Shop, Geyser Grill, and Visitor Education Center at Old Faithful will be open through March 15. The Snow Lodge and Cabins will be open through March 4.
Park officials said some park roads and entrances will reopen to the public at 8 a.m. on April 21, weather permitting.