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Can you drive your own car through Yellowstone?

You can drive through Yellowstone National Park via the 7-hour Grand Loop in the summer months, taking in Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs and Yellowstone Lake. In winter most roads close so you'll have to join a snow coach tour or hire a snowmobile.



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Listen to an entertaining guide that automatically tells you stories about where you are while you drive. You can tour Yellowstone on your own, but if you download the GuideAlong (previously GyPSy Guide) app, you'll get an insider's perspective of the park without having to go on a tour.

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With thousands of acres of land, five entrances, numerous canyons and geyser basins to visit, plus a drive through valleys filled with bison and elk, there's no way you will get to everything with just one day. However, with one day in Yellowstone, you have just enough time to see the highlights.

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Can I sleep in my car in Yellowstone? No, but paid campsites will allow you to sleep in your car if you insist. Yellowstone does not allow overnight parking in attraction parking lots, trailheads, or on the roadside. Only visitors who have reserved rooms one of the many lodging options can park their cars overnight.

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You could easily take two weeks to explore Yellowstone (and you might want to after you spend a day here). To truly experience the best aspects of the park, you'll want to plan at least three days. But if you only have one day to spend in the park, you want to get the most out of your time here.

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You do not need a 4-wheel drive for Yellowstone. There has been a lot of discussion regarding SUV vs car on this forum. I have driven everything from a tiny ford pinto station wagon to my now ford escape. If you have a car with a 6 cylinder engine in it you will have enough oomph to go up hills and pass cars.

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Staying in Yellowstone is the best way for visitors to experience everything the park has to offer. With nine lodging facilities offering over 2,000 rooms in the summer, accommodations in Yellowstone are plentiful for those wishing to experience the national park in its summertime glory.

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The first thing to know about driving in Yellowstone is that it's not going to be as efficient as what you're used to. There are plenty of people on the road during the summer tourist season, and at peak times, driving is going to feel like one of your less pleasant commutes home from work.

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Our Locations. Yellowstone Park Service Stations has seven locations in the Park with over 80 seasonal employees. Yellowstone Park Service Stations, Inc. (YPSS) operates seven convenience store/fuel facilities, four automotive repair shops and a central office/warehouse in Yellowstone National Park.

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Swimming in Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park isn't exactly known for its swimming holes. Due to the thermal activity in the park, most rivers and lakes in Yellowstone are closed to swimmers. However, if you're up for an adventure, the park has opened up a few alluring areas to the public.

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Rockefeller Jr. Highway up to Yellowstone. Plus, if you are staying in Jackson, Wyo., the South Entrance is the easiest entrance to access Yellowstone. Jackson itself is an incredible mountain town that attracts skiers to its steep slopes in the winter and throngs of tourists in the summer.

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