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Mammoth Campground
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MAMMOTH CAMPGROUND
MAMMOTH CAMPGROUND
North Entrance Road
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming   82190
(lat:44.9764 lon:-110.6941) map location

Phone: 307-344-7381
Starting Friday, November 1, 2024, the front loop of the campground will be first come, first served until mid-April. The only way to pay is Scan and Pay via the recreation.gov app.

The Mammoth Campground is situated in a high sagebrush steppe, scattered juniper and Douglas fir trees provide shade during hot summer months. Wildlife including elk, bison, pronghorn, and mule deer frequent the Mammoth Hot Springs and Northern area of the park, depending on the season.

The road from the North Entrance to the Mammoth Campground winds up the Gardner River canyon, past crumbling walls of sandstone and ancient mudflows. The vegetation is much thicker in the canyon than on the open prairie down below, the common trees being Rocky Mountain juniper, cottonwood, and Douglas-fir. Low-growing willows also crowd the river's edge in the flatter, flood-prone sections of the canyon. Watch for wildlife, which varies by the season. Eagles, osprey, dippers, and kingfishers can be spotted along the river, while bighorn sheep climb along the steeper parts of the canyon. Elk are common in Mammoth Hot Springs, while bison can often been seen along the road.

Spring and Fall daytime temperatures range from 30F to the 60F with overnight lows in the teens to single digits. Snow is common in the spring and fall. Summer temperatures are often around 70F to 80F and occasionally 90F at lower elevations. Nights are usually cool and temperatures may drop below freezing at higher elevations. Thunderstorms are common in the afternoons. During winter, sub-zero temperatures and snow are common, especially at night and at higher elevations.

There are many recreational opportunities in the Mammoth Hot Springs area including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. A highlight is to explore the boardwalks above Mammoth Hot Springs to view the the steaming hydrothermal features or take a drive around the vibrant travertine terraces. In the winter, ski or snowshoe among the whiffs of sulfur along the Upper Terraces. You can also explore the historic Fort Yellowstone area.
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The Mammoth Campground is located in the Mammoth Hot Springs area in the Northen section of the park, five miles from the park's North Entrance near Gardiner, MT.

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