
Mammoth Campground (Yellowstone)
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About this site
Overview Starting Tuesday April 15th, the Mammoth Campground is open and reservations are required. For reservations at the campgrounds managed by Yellowstone National Park Lodges (Fishing Bridge RV Park, Bridge Bay, Canyon, Madison, and Grant Village campgrounds), please visit the Yellowstone National Park Lodges Camping website. Recreation There are many recreational opportunities in the Mammoth Hot Springs and the North area.
Visit these pages to learn more: Boating Fishing Hiking Photography & Wildlife Watching Explore the boardwalks above Mammoth Hot Springs to view the the steaming Hydrothermal Features or take a drive around the vibrant travertine terraces. Explore in Winter. Ski or snowshoe among the whiffs of sulfur along the Upper Terraces.
Explore the historic Fort Yellowstone area. Visit the park's Mammoth & Hot Springs North web page to learn more. Facilities Mammoth Campground offers: 82 campsites Some Cell Phone Reception Food Storage Lockers Trash/Recycling Collection Amphitheater - Seasonal Staff or Volunteer Host On Site - Seasonal Potable Water spigots Flush Toilets - year round There are no showers at the campground Natural Features The Mammoth Campground is in a high sagebrush steppe, scattered juniper and Douglas fir trees provide shade during hot summer months.
Wildlife including elk, bison, pronghorn, and mule deer frequent the Mammoth Hot Springs and the North area of the park, depending on the season. The road from the North Entrance to the Mammoth Campground winds up the Gardner River canyon, past crumbling walls of sandstone and ancient mudflows. The vegetation is much thicker in the canyon than on the open prairie down below, the common trees being Rocky Mountain juniper, cottonwood, and Douglas-fir.
Low-growing willows also crowd the river's edge in the flatter, flood-prone sections of the canyon. Watch for wildlife, which varies by the season.
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