Yellowstone Sets Record for September Visitors

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By Wire Service
October 10, 2020US News
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Yellowstone Sets Record for September Visitors
Old Faithful geyser erupts in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming on June 11, 2019. (Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images)

Old Faithful and friends are enjoying a boost in popularity this year.

Yellowstone National Park, home of the famous geyser, had its busiest September ever, the National Park Service says.

The park hosted 837,499 recreational visits, a 21 percent increase from September 2019.

So far in 2020, the park has had 3,383,872 recreational visits, down 11 percent from the same period last year.

The park covers 3,472 square miles in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.

It was closed March 24 because of Covid-19 precautions, the park service says. Two Wyoming entrances opened May 18 and three Montana entrances June 1.

The park’s website says: “Yellowstone National Park preserves the most extraordinary collection of hot springs, geysers, mudpots, and fumaroles on Earth. More than 10,000 hydrothermal features are found here, of which more than 500 are geysers.”

Other parks, including Grand Teton and Grand Canyon national parks, were closed because of the pandemic.

California’s wildfires forced Yosemite National Park to close.

Among the 62 national parks, Great Smoky Mountains National Park took first place with the most visitors last year, the park service says. It was followed by Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Zion, and Yosemite, which nudged Yellowstone out of the Top Five.

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