The Top 10 Ranger Tips When Visiting Yellowstone National Park

The sea of humanity, better known as national park tourism in Montana, is starting to make its annual huge waves.

And while much of what you’ll see here is common sense stuff, common sense is not always in abundance among visitors. So we figured why not get some advice from those in a position of authority and experience?

Yellowstone National Park Rangers have weighed in what they think are 10 of the most important suggestions all visitors should know, and, more importantly, adhere to. Millions of people visit Yellowstone annually in hopes of making lifelong memories amid its erupting geysers, roaming wildlife, and the artistry of a multitude of geologic wonders. With so much to explore and learn, follow some of the rangers’ important considerations to help make it a successful visit.

Yellowstone National Park
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1. No Vehicle Reservations Required
Vehicle reservations are not required to enter the park – just a park entrance pass. Save time at entrance stations by purchasing that pass online before you arrive. Summer is busy, so be prepared for crowds at popular areas and lines at the entrance stations, in construction areas and at roadside wildlife sightings.

2. Check Road Statuses
Most park roads open to regular vehicles in mid-April and close to wheeled vehicles in early November. Weather may necessitate temporary closures at any time, however, so check for more information about current park road status and traffic delays due to improvement projects.
3. Plan Ahead
All campgrounds and lodging require a reservation and are usually full well in advance of your trip. Operating hours and service levels can change with little notice. Check the latest information before coming to the park.

4. Give Wildlife Room

5. Drive and Park Responsibly
Observe posted speed limits and use pullouts to watch wildlife, take pictures and let other cars pass. Do not stop your vehicle in the road.

6. Stay on Boardwalks
People have been injured and even killed by breaking through the thin ground in thermal basins or falling into hot springs.

7. Enhance Your Experience
Download the free National Park Service app before you arrive in the park.

8. Expect Limited Connectivity
Don’t be surprised if you can’t receive calls or texts, even in the few areas where you might have cell reception.

9. Prepare for Weather Changes
Unpredictability characterizes Yellowstone’s weather. Expect big temperature swings, rain or snow during every month of the year. Bring warm jackets, rain gear and lots of layers.

10. Make the Most of Your Trip
Make it the trip of a lifetime by attending a ranger program or indigenous cultural event, and be sure to explore Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center.

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Here’s to an awesome, safe and rewarding Yellowstone experience!

Top 5 Reasons Why Montanans Can’t Easily Switch To Electric

Electric vehicles may not be the most practical option in Idaho.

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1. Weather
1. Weather

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1. Weather

Idaho’s brutal winters can be extremely hard on electric vehicles. Hell, they can be hard on regular vehicles!
But how the EV’s are designed, they lose their peak performance once the temperature drops below 40 degrees.
In fact, they can lose up to 12-41% of their range in cold weather.
2. Cost of Living
2. Cost of Living

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2. Cost of Living

Our cost of living is extremely expensive these days, as citizens can barely afford the current housing market in Idaho.
We love the premise behind EV’s, but how are we expected to simply go out and spend tens of thousands of dollars on one of them? It feels classist and entitled to assume that people can simply switch over so quickly.
3. Supply Shortage
3. Supply Shortage

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3. Supply Shortage

Car dealerships in the Treasure Valley have been sold out of electric cars and hybrids for months now – even the preorders are sold out.
Even those who would wish to buy one, can’t.
4. Infrastructure
4. Infrastructure

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4. Infrastructure

There are very few charging stations available in the area to charge electric vehicles, and Idaho simply doesn’t have the infrastructure in place for them.
Furthermore, there are very few charging stations in the surrounding states as well. Many of our surrounding states are extremely rural, and there are very few gas stations, let alone brand new charging stations.
5. Public Transportation
5. Public Transportation

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5. Public Transportation

We are a commuter community – we drive often, every single day. We don’t have the luxury of other options, like those who live in bigger cities.
This isn’t the east coast, where public transportation is readily available as an alternative for those who can’t (or don’t want to) drive, or for those who can’t afford an EV.

LOOK: 13 North American amusement parks growing the most in popularity

Stacker used Themed Entertainment Association and AECOM data to list the 13 North American theme parks with the most visitor growth from 2021 to 2022.

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#13. Universal Studios Florida
#13. Universal Studios Florida

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#13. Universal Studios Florida

– Location: Orlando, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 20%
– 2022 attendance: 10.8 million

Though COVID-19 restrictions in Florida were among the most relaxed in the country, Universal Studios Florida still underwent a major dip in visitorship during the pandemic. The park welcomed slightly less than 4.1 million attendees in 2020, compared to the 10.9 million visitors who entered Universal in 2019. But attendance jumped back up in 2022, further bolstered by the 2021 opening of the Jurassic World VelociCoaster elsewhere in the park and a stunt show called the Bourne Stuntacular, which started in 2020.

#12. Universal's Islands of Adventure
#12. Universal’s Islands of Adventure

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#12. Universal’s Islands of Adventure

– Location: Orlando, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 21%
– 2022 attendance: 11.0 million

According to the Themed Entertainment Association and AECOM, Universal’s Islands of Adventure accounted for the lion’s share of attendance at Universal Orlando Resort in 2022. In fact, visitor numbers at this park alone outstripped three separate Disney World parks: Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. You can find the aforementioned Jurassic World VelociCoaster here, as well as Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, a popular ride that opened in 2019.

#11. SeaWorld San Diego
#11. SeaWorld San Diego

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#11. SeaWorld San Diego

– Location: San Diego
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 25%
– 2022 attendance: 3.5 million

Attendance at SeaWorld San Diego in 2022 neared pre-pandemic numbers, which reached 3.7 million in 2019. That could be thanks to the opening of a buzzy new ride, the Emperor Dive Coaster. The tallest and fastest dive coaster in California, the Emperor boasts a breathtaking, 14-story vertical drop. A Mardi Gras event also kicked off for the first time in 2022.

#10. Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World
#10. Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World

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#10. Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World

– Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 25%
– 2022 attendance: 9.0 million

Disney’s Animal Kingdom still has a ways to go to reach pre-pandemic attendance (nearly 14 million visitors came to the park in 2019), but the return of several popular tours, like the Up Close with Rhinos experience and the Wild Africa Trek, helped boost visitorship in 2022. Several key, holiday-themed shows also reappeared, including the Merry Menagerie, a wildlife-themed puppet show, and the park’s annual Earth Day celebration.

#9. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
#9. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

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#9. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

– Location: Tampa, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 26%
– 2022 attendance: 4.1 million

2022 brought both new events and returning favorites to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. Celebrations like Cinco de Mayo and Viva La Música took place for the first time, while Mardi Gras, the Food & Wine Festival, and the Real Music concert series returned to the park that year. Busch Gardens also drew crowds to a new ride in March 2022: Iron Gwazi, the tallest hybrid roller coaster in North America.

Notably, Busch Gardens’ parent company, SeaWorld, reported increased revenue in 2022 compared to 2019, indicating that while there might be fewer visitors, those visitors are happy to spend more money on their experiences.

#8. Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World
#8. Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World

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#8. Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World

– Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 27%
– 2022 attendance: 10.9 million

Between 2021 and 2022, Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World didn’t have many new attractions to offer visitors. But that didn’t stop over a million more attendees from streaming into the park in 2022, as pandemic restrictions continued to lift and Disney celebrated its 50th anniversary. Disney theme parks did roll out the Genie+ line-skipping service starting in 2021, which could have helped increase attendance at Hollywood Studios and other Walt Disney World attractions.

#7. Epcot at Walt Disney World
#7. Epcot at Walt Disney World

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#7. Epcot at Walt Disney World

– Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 29%
– 2022 attendance: 10.0 million

Several hugely popular events made their regularly scheduled returns to Epcot at Walt Disney World in 2022, including the Festival of the Arts, which features the Disney on Broadway Concert series. In the summer, Epcot also launched The Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind, a ride that ranks as one of the world’s longest enclosed coasters. Last but not least, the fast-casual restaurant Connections Café and Eatery serving up Starbucks favorites opened its doors for the first time in 2022, a major plus for visitors needing a caffeine boost.

#6. Magic Kingdom Theme Park at Walt Disney World
#6. Magic Kingdom Theme Park at Walt Disney World

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#6. Magic Kingdom Theme Park at Walt Disney World

– Location: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 35%
– 2022 attendance: 17.1 million

There’s good news and bad news for Magic Kingdom fans. This was the most-visited theme park in the world in 2022, but these visitor stats don’t even come close to pre-pandemic numbers, which reached 21 million in 2019. The park also experienced significant construction delays on one of its most anticipated rides, Tron Lightcycle/Run, which was originally slated to open in 2022 but was pushed to 2023.

#5. SeaWorld Orlando
#5. SeaWorld Orlando

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#5. SeaWorld Orlando

– Location: Orlando, Florida
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 46%
– 2022 attendance: 4.5 million

Just like its West Coast location, SeaWorld Orlando welcomed visitors to a brand-new roller coaster in 2022. The Ice Breaker features four different launches (forward and reverse, in case you were wondering) and the steepest beyond vertical drop in Florida, clocking in at 93 feet tall.

Aside from the Ice Breaker, several key attractions, like the Kraken, were updated and given facelifts. The Electric Ocean summertime event also returned to dazzle audiences with two new shows: stunt show Adrenaline and luminescent percussion concert Electroblast.

#4. Universal Studios Hollywood
#4. Universal Studios Hollywood

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#4. Universal Studios Hollywood

– Location: Universal City, California
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 53%
– 2022 attendance: 8.4 million

Universal Studios Hollywood made some major moves in 2022, namely opening a new film set, Jupiter’s Claim, the Western-themed attraction at the center of the horror film “Nope.” Guests can explore Jupiter’s Claim and other sets aboard the studio tour, which takes visitors behind the scenes of famous Universal releases.

The park’s ultrapopular Christmas event, The Awesomest Celebration of the Season, also made a triumphant comeback that year. Festivities took place throughout the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and over in Whoville, where Universal’s trademark Grinchmas came to town.

#3. Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort
#3. Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort

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#3. Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland Resort

– Location: Anaheim, California
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 81%
– 2022 attendance: 9.0 million

Considering all Disneyland Resort parks were closed for nearly four months in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions, and Disneyland offered discounted tickets for Southern California residents in 2022, it’s no surprise visitor numbers spiked in the latter year. Several long-missed celebrations, including the Lunar New Year and the Food & Wine Festival, also returned to Disney California Adventure Park. Plus, the character of Raya from the 2021 animated film “Raya and the Last Dragon” made her debut here in 2022.

#2. Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort
#2. Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort

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#2. Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort

– Location: Anaheim, California
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 97%
– 2022 attendance: 16.9 million

Attendance at Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort nearly doubled between 2021 and 2022, likely due to the resort’s post-pandemic reopening and those aforementioned discounted tickets. But also in 2022, the park’s beloved nighttime shows (known as “spectaculars”) finally kicked off again after the long hiatus. Displays like the Main Street Electrical Parade and Disneyland Forever illuminated the park after dark once more, heralding an eagerly anticipated return to normalcy for visitors.

#1. Canada's Wonderland
#1. Canada’s Wonderland

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#1. Canada’s Wonderland

– Location: Maple, Ontario
– Attendance growth, 2021-2022: 524%
– 2022 attendance: 3.8 million
The largest theme park in Canada, Canada’s Wonderland had a bumpy year in 2022, with one attraction catching fire and others trapping riders during a storm, but millions still entered the park in 2022, a dramatic increase from the prior year. Canada’s Wonderland was especially busy in 2022—new events like the Taste of the Caribbean took place, and the water park attraction Mountain Bay Cliffs opened this year, as did the Lazy Bear Lodge restaurant.
Story editing by Carren Jao. Copy editing by Paris Close. Photo selection by Lacy Kerrick.

 

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