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Fire Danger Level is EXTREME
While campfires and charcoal grills are permitted, visitors are encouraged to be careful with fire.
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Road Information
Updated road information is available 24 hours a day by calling 307-344-2117. See Road Construction Delays and Closures for more information. More »
History & Culture
The human history of the Yellowstone region goes back more than 11,000 years. From then until to the very recent past, many groups of Native Americans used the park as their homes, hunting grounds, and transportation routes. These traditional uses of Yellowstone lands continued until a little over 200 years ago when the first people of European descent found their way into the park. In 1872 a country that had not yet seen its first centennial, established Yellowstone as the first national park in the world. A new concept was born and with it a new way for people to preserve and protect the best of what they had for the benefit and enjoyment of future generations. Please visit the links below to learn more about history and culture in Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone's Heritage and Research Center Yellowstone History Electronic Field Trip Take a Kite Aerial Photography Tour of Fort Yellowstone Online Publications Related to Yellowstone History Enchanted Enclosure, The Army Engineers and Yellowstone National Park, A Documentary History - Historical Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Washington, D.C. 1976 Oh Ranger! - Horace Albright and Frank Taylor, published in 1928 by Stanford University Yellowstone National Park, Its Exploration and Establishment - An online Yellowstone history book by Aubrey L. Haines
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Did You Know?
Lake trout are an invasive species of fish that is decimating the native cutthroat trout population in Yellowstone Lake.