Above, mineral terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Yellowstone National Park has been closed for several weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak. The park's west gate (the one next to West Yellowstone, Montana) was scheduled to open April 17, but that's been suspended indefinitely.
According to TravelPulse:
Officials from Yellowstone National Park announced the property isn’t expected to reopen to the public until May or later as a result of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
According to The Associated Press, Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Sholly said Tuesday the continued closure of the park and those around the United States would delay the start of the traditional summer season for the National Park Service.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park have been closed since March 24 after government health officials said the properties should temporarily shut down as part of social distancing efforts.
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