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Americans Can Visit U.S. National Parks For Free On These Dates In 2022 - Travel Off Path

Americans Can Visit U.S. National Parks For Free On These Dates In 2022

Yellowstone National Park visitation statistics on Fourth of July weekend 2021 - NPS

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  News Release Yellowstone National Park visitation statistics on Fourth of July weekend 2021 Old Faithful summer eruption NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: July 8, 2021 Contact: Morgan Warthin , 307-344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Parkwide vehicle entries through the Fourth of July weekend showed an 8% increase over the same weekend in 2019. This year is compared to 2019 instead of 2020 because of COVID-19. Visitation statistics (*vehicle entries) per day for July 2-5, 2021, compared to July 5-8, 2019, are listed below.   Park entrance Vehicle entries Percent increase 2021 over 2019   Friday, July 2, 2021 Friday, July 5, 2019   East 1,148 1,473 -22% North 2,106 2,026 4% Northeast 570 862 -34% South 2,049 2,226 -8% West 5,228 5,680 -8% Total 11,101 12,267 -10%   Saturday, July 3, 2021 Saturday, July 6, 2019   East 1,257 1,405 -11% North 2,263 1,983 ...

Yellowstone sees record-setting crowds ahead of Fourth of July weekend [video report] - KBZK

  Yellowstone sees record-setting crowds ahead of Fourth of July weekend

Top ten tips for visiting Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July - NPS

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  News Release Top ten tips for visiting Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July Junior Ranger Stanten, Mammoth Hot Springs NPS / Neal Herbert News Release Date: June 30, 2021 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Follow these top things to know to recreate responsibly and safely in Yellowstone National Park this Fourth of July. 1.  Most park camping and lodging is reserved and full. No camping or overnight vehicle parking is allowed in pullouts, parking areas, picnic grounds or any place other than a  designated campground . If you don’t have a reservation, the nearest campsite or  hotel room  may be hours away. 2.  Fire danger: Leave fireworks at home. Fireworks are not allowed in Yellowstone. The park is very dry and just a spark could ignite a wildfire. Campfires must always be attended and cold to the touch before abandoning. Soak, stir, feel, repeat. 3.  Expect crowds, traffic ...