Just for Today: West Yellowstone Activities

Welcome to West Yellowstone, Montana! Currently Open West Yellowstone Restaurants: Master_Restaurant_List_2022 Winter (PDF) Below you will find a partial list of weekly activities and events happening in West Yellowstone. On our home page look under “play” for our calendar of events along with other useful and interesting information about our unique area. Please be cautious of wildlife along

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Just for Today: West Yellowstone Activities

Welcome to West Yellowstone, Montana! Currently Open West Yellowstone Restaurants: Master_Restaurant_List_2022 JANUARY (PDF) Entrance to Yellowstone Closed for the Warm Season: November 7 Entrance to Yellowstone Opened for the Winter Season: December 15 IMD Junior National Qualifier: January 29 – 30 Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe Event: February 12 Taste of the Trails: February 19 Rendezvous

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3 Ways to Have a Winter Adventure in West Yellowstone

Visitors flock to West Yellowstone during the winter months to experience the seasonal beauty of Yellowstone National Park and take advantage of world-class opportunities for winter recreation. With an average of more than 150 inches of snowfall each year, the Greater Yellowstone region transforms into a winter wonderland complete with snow-draped mountains, icy waters, and

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Avalanche Awareness Tips

Avalanche Awareness Tips Avalanche Beacon Park in West Yellowstone Montana. With heavy snow in our area, avalanches are a possibility throughout the winter season. If you love winter recreation in West Yellowstone, taking a few simple precautions before you venture out can mean the difference between life and death. Doug Chabot, Director of the Gallatin

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Fall Adventures are Calling in West Yellowstone, Montana

Fall brings spectacular scenery and the annual elk mating season (rut) where huge bull elk battle for their harems with eerie echoing bugles across wide valleys. Cooler fall temperatures create spectacular photo opportunities at Old Faithful and other geysers in Yellowstone Park.  It’s the best time of the year for mountain biking, road cycling, hiking,

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