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

β STOP IF: Youβre headed to Fairy Falls or Grand Prismatic Overlook. β SKIP IF: You need restrooms, potable water, or a park orientation.
Access Fairy Falls Trail and Grand Prismatic Overlook; plan for no on-site water or restrooms
Hikers aiming for Fairy Falls or Grand Prismatic Overlook; be ready for parking challenges and no on-site services.
Access to Fairy Falls Trail and Grand Prismatic Overlook; extremely limited parking; no restrooms or potable water.
Open 24 hours
The main lot is tiny and fills by mid-morning; there can be hundreds to over a thousand hikers in peak season; congestion and risk of illegal parking
Backcountry permits are issued at a separate building next door, not the main desk. Line up at 6:30 AM if you want a popular zone.
No restrooms or potable water on-site; cell service unreliable; No public WiFi on-site; nearest potable water at Old Faithful
Very early morning to beat crowds; mid-morning parking fills.
Open year-round, weather permitting
Parking: Very limited; small lot; proposed expansion of ~74 spaces
Based on 166 Google reviews
Based on 166 guest reviews
" Parking is the main hassleβsmall lot and mid-morning fills fast. There are no restrooms or potable water on-site, and crowds can be heavy. It serves hikers heading to Fairy Falls and Grand Prismatic Overlook."
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Noβthere are no restrooms at the trailhead. The nearest restrooms are at Old Faithful Visitor Center.
No. There is no potable water at the trailhead; the closest supply is at Old Faithful.
Mid-morning. The tiny lot fills quickly, especially in peak season.
No. Backcountry permits are issued at separate centers; this trailhead does not handle permits.
Ranger programs and exhibits happen at official visitor centers or amphitheaters, not at this trailhead.
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