Free entry to Yellowstone and Grand Teton during National Parks Week April 21-29 – Yellowstone Gate


Free entry to Yellowstone and Grand Teton during National Parks Week April 21-29 – Yellowstone Gate.

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The Roosevelt Arch greets visitors at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. (Flickr photo by Pete Zarria - click to enlarge)

From Staff Reports

National parks across the country will open to visitors without entry fees during National Park Week April 21-29, and Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks will be open for the start of the summer season, but with limited visitor services and amenities.

Road crews are working to plow snow from roads in both parks, and if weather conditions allow, roads along the west side of Yellowstone National Park will open to automobile traffic on April 20. Visitors will be able to travel by car through the park’s north and west ntrances to Norris, Madison, Canyon and Old Faithful beginning at 8:00 a.m.

The National Park Service and its official fundraising partner, the National Park Foundation, present National Park Week each year to offer visitors a chance to experience national parks without paying an entry fee, and to encourage citizens to visit all of the nearly 400 sites in the national park system.

Yellowstone National Park roads and distances.

Additional roads throughout Yellowstone will open in May. On May 11, travel will open to autos from the south entrance to Grant Village, West Thumb, Fishing Bridge and Lake over Craig Pass to Old Faithful. Also, Tower Junction to Tower Fall opens to autos. Park planners are expected to open the road from Cooke City over Colter Pass to the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway intersection to the Long Lake gate as soon after May 11 as possible. For information on roads outside of the park from Cooke City via the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, travelers in Wyoming can dial 511, while those outside of Wyoming should call 888-996-7623. Information is also available at the Wyoming Department of Transportation website.

On May 25, Dunraven Pass from Tower to Canyon is scheduled to open to autos. If weather permits, the road from Long Lake Gate over the Beartooth Highway to Red Lodge, Mont. is also scheduled to open. For information on the Beartooth Highway to Red Lodge, Montana, travelers in Montana can dial 511, while those outside Montana should call 800-226-7623, or visit the Montana Department of Transportation website.

In Grand Teton, the Teton Park Road from Taggart Lake Trailhead to the Signal Mountain Lodge and the Moose-Wilson Road from the Death Canyon Trailhead to the Granite Canyon Trailhead are expected to open May 1.

For recorded road information about Yellowstone, call 307-344-2117. For recorded road information about Grand Teton, call (307) 739-3614.

Lodges, restaurants and activities in Yellowstone National Park  will open in spring starting in late April with complete operations on board by mid-June.

Visitor services open in stages to coincide with increasing demand as spring gives way to summer.

Opening dates for lodges and campgrounds operated by concessioner Xanterra Parks & Resorts are:

Lodges       

April 20 – Old Faithful Snow Lodge Geyser Grill and gift shop

April 27 – Mammoth Hot Springs gift shop and Terrace Grill

May 4 – Old Faithful Snow Lodge, rooms, restaurant and cabins

May 4 – Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins, and restaurant

May 11 – Lake Yellowstone Hotel, rooms, cabins, restaurant, deli and gift shop

May 11 – Old Faithful Lodge, cabins, cafeteria. Bake Shop and gift store

May 18 – Old Faithful Inn, rooms, gift shop, snack shop and restaurant

May 25 – Grant Village, rooms, gift shop and restaurant

June 1 – Canyon Lodge, rooms, cabins, restaurant, cafeteria, deli and gift shop

June 8 – Roosevelt Lodge Cabins, dining and gift shop

June 10 – Lake Lodge Cabins, cafeteria and gift shop

June 15 – Grant Village Lake House restaurant

Campgrounds

May 4 – Madison Campground

May 11 – Fishing Bridge RV Park

May 25 – Bridge Bay Campground

June 1 – Canyon Campground

June 21 – Grant Village Campground

Activities

May 19 – Circle of Fire tour (Lake Hotel and Fishing Bridge RV Park)

May 23 – Old Faithful Inn Photo Safaris

May 25 – Lake Yellowstone Hotel Photo Safaris

May 25 – Bridge Bay Marina (dock slips)

May 25 – Mammoth horseback rides

May 26 – Yellowstone in a Day tour (Mammoth and Gardiner)

June 8 – Roosevelt horseback and stagecoach rides

June 9 – Roosevelt Old West Cookout

June 15 – Boat tours, rentals and charters

June 26 – Canyon horseback rides

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It FINALLY stopped


snowing in the last half hour.  It is now 10:30am.  Router was being a pain in the butt last night, so just waited until I got home to post.

Went grocery shopping, did a 360 in the middle of the road when I made a left turn.  Scared the poopie outta me.  I was on the way to the grocery store, when I finished, I didn’t want to get back in my car.  Such a wuss.  Home now, groceries put away, did the dishes, made a huge salad and later will make a “burrito” casserole.  Bought Kale to make “chips” again this weekend.  :)

Looked at the weather report, it says an “estimate” of .06 inches of snow fell.  I wanna know where they live?????  It isn’t here.   I shouldn’t complain, Europe is getting hit, and hard.  See this link: Extreme weather grips Europe

Tourists walk on the frozen waters of the Trocadero fountain in Paris facing the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, February 08, 2012. A cold snap has been sweeping across Europe with sub-zero temperatures, claiming more than 220 lives.

Tourists walk on the frozen waters of the Trocadero fountain in Paris facing the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, February 08, 2012. A cold snap has been sweeping across Europe with sub-zero temperatures, claiming more than 220 lives.

Lives are being lost due to weather.  I feel bad for all the families.  I hope it ends very, very soon.

It is now the weekend.  I am happy to be home, in one piece.

Cody’s Wild West Shootout – Cody, WY – 68 – AmericanTowns.com


Cody’s Wild West Shootout – Cody, WY – 68 – AmericanTowns.com.

Schedule:
Tuesday June 5, 2012:
9 am – 4 pm – Match setup

Wednesday June 6, 2012:
9am – 4pm – Match setup
12pm – Shooter check-in opens
4pm – Shooter check-in closes

Thursday June 7, 2012:
7:30am – Shooter check-in opens
8am – Side matches begin: Bays 2 & 3 and the rifle range
9am – To finish Warm up match begins: Bays 5 – 8
2pm – Side matches end; final setup begins
4pm – Mandatory posse leader meeting: Meet at Bay 3
4:30pm – Shooter check-in closes

Friday June 8, 2012:
7:30am – Final shooter check-in opens
8:05am – Final shooter check-in closes
8:10am – (sharp!) Mandatory shooters meeting
8:50am – Main Match begins – shoot stages 1 thru 6
5pm – Meet-n-Greet at the Irma Hotel

Saturday June 9, 2012:
8:45am – Main Match continues – shoot stages 7 thru 12
5pm – Cash bar opens at Holiday Inn
6pm – Supper buffet opens
7pm – Awards and socializing open to all

Date: June 7-9, 2012

Location:
Cody Shootout Complex,
61 County Road 7WC,
Cody, WY 82414.