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The map offers a quick snapshot of current trail 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.
Click on segments of trails, colored polygons, or icons for more information. General Information
Check out the snowpack map to see where and how much snow you could encounter. Reference the map located on the right side of the linked page for reference (this map depicts snow depth).
Limited streams are open, make sure to reference Fishing in the Park for information and details.
Trails that are not suitable and closed year round to Stock Use: Osprey Falls, Bunsen Peak, Lava Creek, Wraith Falls, Sheepeater Trail, Tower Falls, Chittenden Road, Lost Lake, Artist Point/Point Sublime, Storm Point, West Thumb Overlook, Monument Geyser Basin, Harlequin Lake, Beaver Ponds, Upper Terraces, Trout Lake, Seven Mile Hole, North/South Rim Canyon, Avalanche Peak, Clear Lake, Elephant Back, Riverside, Shoshone Geyser Basin, Artist Paint Pots, Fairy Falls, and any geyser basin or thermal area.
With exception of qualified service animals, pets are not allowed in the backcountry.
Backcountry Office Hours
Backcountry Office Dates: Peak Season *
Northwest
Northeast
Trail Clearing Status: Not Cleared. (4/9/26)
Central
Southwest
Southeast
Submit Trail ConditionsHave 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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Last updated: April 17, 2026