Cyclists – anticipate hazards and vehicles on roads
BeginningโฏFriday,โฏMarch 25,โฏbicyclists willing to brave the unpredictable elements of spring in Yellowstone NationalโฏParkโฏcan ride 49 milesโฏbetweenโฏthe West EntranceโฏandโฏMammoth Hot Springs.โฏโฏโฏ
The following sections ofโฏtheโฏGrand Loop Roadโฏbetween the West Entrance and Mammoth Hot Springsโฏwillโฏopenโฏto cycling:โฏ
- West Entrance to MadisonโฏJunction
- MadisonโฏJunctionโฏto NorrisโฏJunction
- NorrisโฏJunctionโฏto Mammoth Hot Springs
As conditions allow, bicycles will also be permitted from the East Entrance to the east end of Sylvan Pass. Check theย Spring and Fall Bicycling web pageย for road status.
Bikes areโฏnotโฏallowedโฏonโฏtheโฏremainingโฏinterior park roads untilโฏthey start toโฏopen to publicโฏautomobile accessโฏatโฏ8 a.m. Friday, Aprilโฏ15. Checkโฏparkโฏroadsโฏfor 2022 springโฏopening dates.โฏโฏ
A spring bicycle trip in Yellowstone must be taken seriously for theโฏfollowingโฏreasons: โฏ
- Snowplows and other motorized vehicles operated by park employees or construction workers on the road.
- Quickly changing weather conditions.
- Temporary road closures due to weather conditions.
- Snow and ice covering sections of road.
- Wildlife on roads.
- No services available, except limited restrooms.
Stay safe while cycling in Yellowstone by following these guidelines:โฏ
- Rideโฏduring day light hours only.
- Anticipate encountering bears, bison, elk, wolves and other wildlife.
- Stayโฏat least 100 yards from bears and wolves and 25 yards from all other wildlife. Prepare to wait or turn around if bison or otherโฏwildlifeโฏareโฏon the road.
- Carryโฏbear sprayโฏand know how to use it.
- Stay out of closed areas.
- Ride single file and follow all other rules of the road.
- Plan for self-rescue or repair. Cell phone coverage throughout the park is sparse and unreliable for communicating emergencies.
- Prepare to spend an extendedโฏperiodโฏin winter conditions in the event of a mechanical breakdown, injury or other emergency.