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Yellowstone National ParkLower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone plunges more than 300 feet.
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Yellowstone National Park
Kennels Outside the Park
Please Note: There are no kennels within Yellowstone National Park. All of these kennels are in the Greater Yellowstone Area.
 
Montana

Bozeman
All West Veterinary Hospital
(406) 586-4919
Dog On Wheels
(406) 763-4214
Valley View Veterinary Boarding
(406) 586-9094
Gallatin Veterinary Hospital
(406) 587-4458
Bozeman Veterinary Hospital
(406) 587-4275
Kennels West
(406) 587-7446


Emigrant
 
Querencia Kennels
(406) 333-4500
36 miles N of Gardiner
 


Ennis
White and White Veterinary Service
(406) 682-7151
 


Gardiner
Kennels at the Smith Family Ranch
(406) 848-7477
Yellowstone Park Kennels
406-223-7845


Livingston
Colmey Pet Plaza
(406) 222-1440
Querencia Kennels
(406) 333-4500
Livingston Veterinary Hospital
(406) 222-3011
 


West Yellowstone
Doggie Duties
(406) 646-7074 home
(775) 848-9239 cell
 
   
Wyoming

Cody
Chinook Kennels
(307) 587-3379
Cody Veterinary Hospital
(307) 587-3151
Cody Country Bed and Biscuit
(307) 587-1073
Pet Set
(307) 587-9515


Jackson
Kindness Kennels
(307) 733-2633
Jackson Hole Veterinary Clinic
(307) 733-4279
Spring Creek Kennels
(307) 733-1606
Critter Sitter
(307) 733-1407
Fire in Yellowstone Pineland in 1988  

Did You Know?
The 1988 fires affected 793,880 acres or 36 percent of the park. Five fires burned into the park that year from adjacent public lands. The largest, the North Fork Fire, started from a discarded cigarette. It burned more than 410,000 acres.

Last Updated: March 17, 2009 at 14:49 EST