Above, Lower Yellowstone Falls. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
New campground reservation opportunities are opening up at Yellowstone National Park.
Three campgrounds are being added to the reservation system.
KMMS-AM reported:
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 4,000,000 visitors in 2020. Anyone really think it's going to slow down this year?
If you are a fan of Yellowstone National Park and perhaps experienced frustration with campground availability last year, at least there are some expanded opportunities for 2021. But you should probably act as fast as possible to get those reservations on the books.
Beginning March 24, visitors will be able to make advance reservations at three additional campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park. Campgrounds that will change from first-come, first-served to the advance reservation system are Mammoth, Slough Creek and a portion of Pebble Creek.
Reservations will go live on the recreation.gov site starting March 24 at 8 a.m. Mountain Time. Visitors will be able to book campsites up to six months in advance. Campgrounds are expected to fill quickly once sites are made available. The ability to make reservations will enable visitors to plan their trips ahead of time and provide assurance that they will have a campsite upon arrival, hopefully eliminating some congestion, uncertainty and frustration.
To read more, go here.
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