From the Camper Report
Damage May Keep Some Roads at Yellowstone National Park Closed For an Extended Period
JUNE 13, 2022 at 11:10 a.m. Due to heavy flooding, rockslides, and extremely hazardous conditions, Yellowstone National Park closed all entrances to the park. NPS expects rainfall to continue for the next several days. Flooding is already beyond historic levels and has washed out many roads within the park. In addition, flooding has damaged several bridges.
The Park is not allowing any inbound visitor traffic during the closure including visitors with lodging and camping reservations. The Yellowstone National Park closure will remain in effect at least until conditions stabilize and the NPS can assess damage to the park’s infrastructure and facilities.
Probably a good idea to check conditions if the park is in your travel plans.
OM
Damage May Keep Some Roads at Yellowstone National Park Closed For an Extended Period
JUNE 13, 2022 at 11:10 a.m. Due to heavy flooding, rockslides, and extremely hazardous conditions, Yellowstone National Park closed all entrances to the park. NPS expects rainfall to continue for the next several days. Flooding is already beyond historic levels and has washed out many roads within the park. In addition, flooding has damaged several bridges.
The Park is not allowing any inbound visitor traffic during the closure including visitors with lodging and camping reservations. The Yellowstone National Park closure will remain in effect at least until conditions stabilize and the NPS can assess damage to the park’s infrastructure and facilities.
Probably a good idea to check conditions if the park is in your travel plans.
OM