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Yellowstone Roads Reopen After Multiple Weekend Winter Weather Accidents; Winter Closure Begins Nov. 1

More than 30 vehicle accidents occurred during the weekend storm, but roads reopened temporarily before most close for winter by Oct. 31, officials said.

  • Tuesday, Yellowstone National Park officials said almost every road reopened after a weekend storm, but most will close on Oct. 31 with entrances closing on Nov. 1.
  • After the weekend storm, officials said a weekend winter storm prompted more than 30 vehicle accidents and road closures due to park safety and seasonal preparations.
  • Detailing exceptions, officials said, the road between Tower Fall and Canyon Village is closed for the season, while the corridor from North Entrance in Gardiner to Northeast Entrance in Cooke City remains open year-round. Call 344-2117 or text 82190 to 888-777 for updates.
  • Visitors now have a final chance to drive most park roads before Friday, Oct. 31, while local communities near Yellowstone remain open year-round offering fall and winter recreation.
  • During winter access, officials note snowmobile and snowcoach travel begins Dec. 15, and visitors should check Park Roads and Check Operating Dates for updates on temporary restrictions.
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KBZK broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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