Backcountry Conditions

The map offers a quick snapshot of current trail and campsite status. Below the map is more detailed information regarding the condition of the trail, further descriptions of trail closures, warnings, and known hazards. Please make sure to review both the backcountry conditions map and the Area Conditions Detail Section of this page

Conditions reports offer specific details about a given trail on a given date. However, Yellowstone's backcountry is vast and some trail status reports may not be updated for several weeks or even months for lesser used trails. For this reason, Backcountry Conditions reports only offer a snapshot of trail conditions and should be used in conjunction with other tools such as weather reports, prior backpacking experience in Yellowstone, and assessment of your own backpacking skill level.

 
 
 
A legend for the backcountry situation report map above.
*This map doesn't reflect current campsite availability. Backcountry permits are required to camp in all backcountry campsites.

Click on segments of trails, colored polygons, or icons for more information.
 

  General Information

 

Backcountry Office Hours

  • We are currently in the Peak Season. 

 

Area Condition Details

Trails are listed by region as shown on the map below. Scroll down or select a region name to view backcountry conditions for the area: 
Northwest               Northeast               Central               Southwest               Southeast

 
Map of backcountry condition report areas
 

Northwest

  • Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect: Under Stage 1 fire restrictions, charcoal and all campfires are prohibited in the backcountry, including those in established fire rings. Portable gas stoves and lanterns are allowed only in areas that are barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within a 3-foot radius. Smoking is permitted only in areas adjacent to the provided fire ring in designated campsites or within a 3-foot-diameter area cleared of all flammable material. Smokers must ensure that all cigarette butts are properly extinguished.
  • Fishing closure: The Madison River, Firehole River, Gibbon River downstream of Norris Campground and all their associated tributaries are closed to fishing due to high water temperatures and low flows. All other lakes and streams listed in the 2025 Fishing Regulations are open.
  • No off trail Travel within the Gallatin Bear Management Area
  • A Minimum group size of four people is recommended for hiking and camping withing the Gallatin Bear Management Area.

 

Northeast

  • Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect: Under Stage 1 fire restrictions, charcoal and all campfires are prohibited in the backcountry, including those in established fire rings. Portable gas stoves and lanterns are allowed only in areas that are barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within a 3-foot radius. Smoking is permitted only in areas adjacent to the provided fire ring in designated campsites or within a 3-foot-diameter area cleared of all flammable material. Smokers must ensure that all cigarette butts are properly extinguished.
  • Due to the 2022 flood event, many of the rivers in the northern section of the park have changed course. As a result, the locations where trails intersect the rivers may not always be the safest places to cross. Take time to scout upstream and downstream to find the best crossing points.
  • Caution advised on all North trails as additional erosion has been noted as a result of the 2022 flood.

 

Central

  • Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect: Under Stage 1 fire restrictions, charcoal and all campfires are prohibited in the backcountry, including those in established fire rings. Portable gas stoves and lanterns are allowed only in areas that are barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within a 3-foot radius. Smoking is permitted only in areas adjacent to the provided fire ring in designated campsites or within a 3-foot-diameter area cleared of all flammable material. Smokers must ensure that all cigarette butts are properly extinguished.
  • Fishing closure: The Madison River, Firehole River, Gibbon River downstream of Norris Campground and all their associated tributaries are closed to fishing due to high water temperatures and low flows. All other lakes and streams listed in the 2025 Fishing Regulations are open.

 

Southwest

  • Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect: Under Stage 1 fire restrictions, charcoal and all campfires are prohibited in the backcountry, including those in established fire rings. Portable gas stoves and lanterns are allowed only in areas that are barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within a 3-foot radius. Smoking is permitted only in areas adjacent to the provided fire ring in designated campsites or within a 3-foot-diameter area cleared of all flammable material. Smokers must ensure that all cigarette butts are properly extinguished.
  • Fishing closure: The Madison River, Firehole River, Gibbon River downstream of Norris Campground and all their associated tributaries are closed to fishing due to high water temperatures and low flows. All other lakes and streams listed in the 2025 Fishing Regulations are open.
  • Black bears are feeding on the many fruit-bearing shrubs throughout the Bechler area. This happens each late summer/fall. Be bear aware, keep a clean camp, and follow good backcountry safety practices. 

 

Southeast

  • Stage 1 fire restrictions are in effect: Under Stage 1 fire restrictions, charcoal and all campfires are prohibited in the backcountry, including those in established fire rings. Portable gas stoves and lanterns are allowed only in areas that are barren or cleared of all overhead and surrounding flammable materials within a 3-foot radius. Smoking is permitted only in areas adjacent to the provided fire ring in designated campsites or within a 3-foot-diameter area cleared of all flammable material. Smokers must ensure that all cigarette butts are properly extinguished.
  • Bears are feeding on the many fruit-bearing shrubs throughout the area. This happens each late summer/fall. Be bear aware, keep a clean camp, and follow good backcountry safety practices. 

 

Submit Trail Conditions

Have you hiked the trails lately and want to submit trail conditions? Please email the Central Backcountry Office with the trails and date you hiked the trails and as much details as you can provide.

 

More Information

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    Backcountry Safety

    Stay safe in Yellowstone’s backcountry! Carry bear spray, store food properly, check weather, and be prepared for changing conditions.

  • People walking on boardwalks near hot springs
    Safety

    Stay on boardwalks, keep a safe distance from wildlife, store food properly—Yellowstone safety tips to protect you and the park.

  • Ranger holding a boating permit
    Permits & Reservations

    Review what you need a permit for and avoid surprises.

Last updated: August 14, 2025

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