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Travel Resources & Alerts

 

Important Travel Notice: Welcome Center Renovations

The Wyoming Office of Tourism's two state welcome centers are currently undergoing a complete renovation to enhance visitor services and experiences. Please be advised of the following:

Northeast Welcome Center: Anticipated reopening on Wednesday, March 26th.
Southeast Welcome Center: Anticipated reopening by Monday, March 31st.
Southeast Rest Area Closure: Will be closed from March 25th to March 28th.

Know Before You Go.

  • Wyoming’s national parks attract millions of visitors each year. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you plan your visit.

    • The entrance fee for each of Wyoming’s national parks (Yellowstone and Grand Teton) is $35 per vehicle to visit for one to seven days. Entrance fees for other National Park Service sites, such as Devils Tower National Monument, vary.
    • Reservations are required to camp anywhere within Grand Teton National Park and open 6 months prior to the date you wish to camp. Book early to reserve a spot. Learn more.
    • Reservations are required within certain campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park. Plan ahead and reserve campsites early.
    • Backcountry permits are required to backpack within national park boundaries.
    • Pets are only allowed where vehicles are allowed in national parks and must be kept on a 6-foot leash. Pets are prohibited on trails, pathways, and swimming in any park waters. For more information, go here.
    • The wildlife is wild. Do not approach, chase or feed animals, and stay in your vehicle if you’re stuck in a wildlife jam.
    • Grizzly bears reside in both Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. Stay safe by carrying bear spray, being alert, making noise and traveling in groups of three or more.

For More Travel Inspiration

Be informed. Be smart. Be prepared.

Ensure your adventure is safe for all the people and all the places you encounter along the way. Come explore, responsibly, with these helpful travel tips.

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