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Yellowstone National Park
Questions, Comments, and Suggestions
 

Contacting Visitor Services By E-mail

The Visitor Services Office attempts to respond to every email, either by return email or by U.S. Mail, depending on the question. Due to the volume of emails we receive, in certain seasons, it may take 7 to 10 days to get a reply.

We receive numerous emails requesting information that is available on our website. Before submitting your message, please visit the following links for answers to frequently asked questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

accessibility directions and maps
fees and reservations pet policy
lodging and camping road openings & seasons
road construction

weddings and other permits

weather and climate places to go including Old Faithful, Mammoth, & Lake

things to do including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing

employment opportunities

If you can't find your answer by visiting the links above, please email:

Questions for the Yellowstone Visitor Services Office

Visitor Services may also be reached through the following contact information:

By Mail
P.O. Box 168
Yellowstone National Park, WY
82190-0168

By Phone
Visitor Information
307-344-7381 (recorded information)
By Fax
307-344-2014
Information for the Hearing Impaired (TDD)
307-344-2386

How to Contact the Web Office
For comments and suggestions related to the Yellowstone Website use this email link:

Comments & Suggestions for the Yellowstone Web Office

This email address is for comments and suggestions only.

You must have Internet email capabilities to use these links.


Other contact information

To Report A Crime
The NPS Branch of Law Enforcement Services operates a 24 Hour Crime Tipline so persons can report crime anonymously, if they wish or leave as much detail as they can—who, what, where, when. Please call 307 344 2132.

Please visit our Law Enforcement page for more information on Law Enforcement Services.

Front Cover 2009 Trip Planner
2009 Trip Planner
Info about favorite activities and destinations in the park
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The Roosevelt Arch
Entrance Fees
Entrance Fees for Yellowstone National Park
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 Lake Hotel in Yellowstone National Park.
Lodging Info
Reservations for Lodging and Camping in the Park
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webcam frequently asked questions
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for answers to many questions
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Yellowstone Wolf.  

Did You Know?
There were no wolves in Yellowstone in 1994. The wolves that were reintroduced in 1995 and 1996 thrived and there are now over 300 of their descendents living in the Greater Yellowstone Area.

Last Updated: November 03, 2009 at 13:18 EST