Visitor CenterFort Yellowstone Overlook
Bathrooms, maps, Junior Ranger badges. Start here.

β STOP IF: You need backcountry permits, Junior Ranger badge, or a ranger talk. β SKIP IF: You just want a drive-through stop and no planning help
Your first stop for park history and planning; backcountry permits are downstairs in the Mammoth Backcountry Office
Permits, orientation, and first-time visitors
Flush restrooms, backcountry permits downstairs, films on Yellowstone history
8:00 amβ6:00 pm (summer); 9:00 amβ5:00 pm (rest of year)
Main lot near the center; no capacity data; peak times can fill; consider arriving before midday
Backcountry permits issued at the Mammoth Backcountry Office downstairs; line can be long during busy periods
Flush toilets, potable water; WiFi available for purchase at the Mammoth Dining Lounge; cell service is spotty; Verizon tends to have the strongest signal
Mornings before lunch rush or late afternoon when crowds thin
Open year-round
Parking: Parking near the visitor center; exact capacity not provided
Based on 391 Google reviews
Based on 391 guest reviews
" Visitors praise the rangers, the historical context, and clean facilities; crowds are common during peak hours"
Sadie Kane
Nice visitor center. They are starting to restore some of the buildings that are there. Nice place to get out and stretch. Some of the buildings are really cool and have been well maintained.
Brenda Felber
We were here in mid March. The road is open year round to Cook City. Visitor center and gift shop only open in Monmouth, Kinda quiet, not many people. Winter time is a nice time to go, very quiet some trails closed, they are open to snowshoeing. We would definitely come back at this time again.
Mike Longenbaker
Fort Yellowstone is largely forgotten but the buildings are in great shape and have been converted to use by the National Park service. Not much to see, but as you walk around the town of Mammoth, be sure to recognize that you are walking through an old fort area! The National Park visitor center is located in one of the old fort buildings.
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Topographic maps are not listed as available here; free Unigrid maps are provided at the desk
Backcountry permits are issued downstairs at the Mammoth Backcountry Office in the Albright Visitor Center
Public WiFi is available for purchase at the Mammoth Dining Lounge adjacent to the visitor center
The center has accessible ramps and is generally accessible; some sidewalks in the historic district may pose hazards
Films include The Challenge of Yellowstone (25 min) and Yellowstone Moran (12 min); shown every 30 mins in summer and on request in winter
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