Yellowstone (Montana entrance)
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Yellowstone (Montana entrance)

Gateway to America's first national park wilderness adventure

West Yellowstone sits right at the park's busiest entrance, and honestly? That's exactly where you want to be. This small Montana town transforms from sleepy winter outpost to adventure basecamp every summer, with more wildlife tour operators, gear shops, and hearty breakfast joints per capita than anywhere else in the region. Sure, it gets crowded in July, but there's a reason 3 million people choose this route into Yellowstone each year.

Best Months

JUN – SEP

~23°C · high crowds

Things to Do in Yellowstone (Montana entrance)

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Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces

Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces

Mammoth / North Entrance Area · 120 min
West Yellowstone Evening Stroll & Visitor Center

West Yellowstone Evening Stroll & Visitor Center

West Yellowstone (town center) · 60 min
Fountain Paint Pot and Firehole Lake Drive

Fountain Paint Pot and Firehole Lake Drive

Lower Geyser Basin · 90 min
Canyon Street runs right through town and puts you within walking distance of everything. The Gray Wolf Inn sits two blocks from the park entrance and offers decent rooms without breaking the bank. Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone gives you that rustic Montana feel with modern amenities - their fire pits are perfect after long park days. For families, Holiday Inn West Yellowstone has an indoor pool that saves the day when afternoon thunderstorms roll in. Budget travelers should check out the Lazy G Motel on Madison Avenue. It's nothing fancy, but clean rooms start around $89 in shoulder season. Avoid anything on Highway 20 east of town - you'll spend more time driving than exploring.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy your Yellowstone National Park pass online before arriving to skip entrance lines
  • 2.Pack lunches and snacks - park concessions charge $15+ for basic sandwiches
  • 3.Book accommodations 6+ months ahead for summer visits to avoid premium last-minute rates
  • 4.Fill up your gas tank in West Yellowstone - park gas stations charge 20-30% more
  • 5.Many hotels offer free continental breakfast that can fuel your entire morning in the park
  • 6.Shoulder season (June and September) offers 30-40% savings on lodging compared to peak July-August
  • 7.Local grocery stores sell bear spray for $35-40 vs $50+ at park stores

Travel Tips

  • Arrive at park gates by 7:30 AM or after 2 PM to avoid peak traffic delays
  • Download the Yellowstone National Park app before your visit - cell service is spotty inside the park
  • Bring layers even in summer - temperatures can drop 40+ degrees from day to night
  • Keep bear spray accessible while hiking, not buried in your backpack
  • Book dinner reservations early - most restaurants in town fill up by 6 PM in summer
  • Check road conditions before heading into the park - construction and weather can close sections
  • Bring cash for tips and small purchases - some local businesses don't accept cards

Frequently Asked Questions

West Yellowstone sits directly at Yellowstone's West Entrance - it's literally a 5-minute drive or 15-minute walk from downtown to the park gates.

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