Despite heavy rains causing the entrances to Yellowstone to close, the Ashton/Island Park and Dubois Ranger Districts are spreading the word that all of their campgrounds are open and were not affected by recent rainfalls.
Reservations can be made at recreation.gov. However, in Bridger-Teton National Forest, the Cottonwood Creek Road on the Greys River Ranger District has significant water across the roadway making the road is no longer stable, and it is known to have collapsed in some areas. That Road will be closed until the hazard is resolved.
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