Yellowstone Park in winter: beautiful, chilly home on the range for snow coach visitors
- Christene Meyers

- Nov 24, 2017
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 13

HEATED SNOW COACH PROVIDES PERFECT PARK VIEWING, BUT DRESS FOR THE COLD IN THE FREEZE

STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
THE SNOW actually seems to float upwards. Sure, it's also coming down, and going sideways. "It's slanted snow," one youngster whooped in delight, as our snow coach slowed for a bison crossing.
The critters have frost on their ears and icicles on their eyebrows.
Better have a wool scarf, warm socks and a good cap because you will feel the chill, no kidding.
WE'RE IN ONE of the only vehicles allowed in much of the park -- snow coaches that is -- and it's a typical Yellowstone winter.

Yellowstone Park in winter means seeing the park in a new light -- fewer crowds, frigid temperatures, and steaming geyser basins. For a period each winter, only snow coaches can traverse the park's inner roads. "Oversnow" travel usually ends in mid-March, when plowing crews begin clearing a winter's worth of snow. Usually, as spring comes and temperatures climb, roads start re-opening to normal cars. This usually occurs by mid-April.

So how cold does it get -- really?
I asked a park ranger on our last frigid visit. He said temperatures range from zero to 20F (-20C to -5C) throughout the day. Sub-zero temperatures are common, especially at night and at higher elevations.
THE RANGER pointed out that while some people complain about cold and snow, winter provides a better opportunity than summer to view wildlife and birds. We saw eagles and bison, elk and even a solitary moose.

We observed hawks that we would have overlooked in the summer, as they stood out in the winter trees in a way they don't when the trees are full of leaves in the warmer seasons.
In early winter, one can hear elk bugling, and watch elk and moose looking for girlfriends.

In Jackson Hole to the south, one can take a sleigh ride through an elk herd.
IN YELLOWSTONE, winter offers a chance to cross-country ski past geysers, snowboard near Old Faithful Snow Lodge and Cabins or watch wolves in Lamar Valley.

There are also photographic tours of the park during winter, and many ways for travelers to combine their lust for "the great photo" with a pleasant wildlife viewing outing.
WE LIKE to stay a night or two in West Yellowstone before and after a tour. Snow coaches also leave from Gardiner. Beware, though, if you plan to drive the park on your own, the only road open year-round to regular traffic is from the North Entrance at Gardiner, through the park to Cooke City, via Tower Junction. Travel east of Cooke City via the famed Beartooth Highway is not possible from late fall to late spring.
WEATHER permitting, roads will open to travel soon by snowmobile and snowcoach next month:
Dec. 15: West Entrance to Old Faithful, Mammoth to Old Faithful, Canyon to Norris, Canyon to Lake, Old Faithful to West Thumb, South Entrance to Lake, Lake to Lake Butte Overlook.
Dec. 22: East Entrance to Lake Butte Overlook (Sylvan Pass)To find out more:
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