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Some Yellowstone National Park lodging canceled for winter

FILE - In this May 18, 2020, file photo, visitors watch as Old Faithful erupts at Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. Officials say there will be no guest lodging at Yellowstone National Park's largest lodge for the winter due to the coronavirus pandemic. Xanterra Travel Collections operates accommodations in the park and says the company will also close a campground a week earlier than normal. Xanterra officials say they will close more than 100 housing units to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.  (Ryan Dorgan)
Associated Press

Associated Press

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. – There will be no guest lodging at Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park this winter due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials said.

More than 100 guest units are closing for the rest of the year and for the winter to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, park officials said in an announcement on the park website last weekend.

Another consideration is there are very few medical services in that area of the park. During the winter, most of Yellowstone is accessible only by snowmobiles and vehicles called snowcoaches that transport people.

Xanterra Travel Collections, which operates accommodations in the park, doesn’t plan to open the Snow Lodge at Old Faithful for lodging this winter. Winter lodging will still be available at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel at the park’s northern gateway.

Xanterra will also close the Madison Campground a week earlier than normal.

The Old Faithful Inn operated by Xanterra was not open this summer because of staffing issues related to the coronavirus pandemic, the Jackson Hole News and Guide reported.

Yellowstone’s interior loop roads and its south, west and east entrances are scheduled to close for winter on Nov. 2. The north entrance road will remain open without interruption between the Montana communities of Mammoth and Cooke City.

Despite the restrictions that will limit park visitation over the winter, a record number of visitors went to the park during the fall.

The 837,000 visitors for September was nearly 16 percent higher than during the same month in 2018, which held the previous record for the month.

October is on pace for similar numbers, said Mike Keller, Xanterra Travel Collections’ general manager for Yellowstone.

“We’ve had a very successful year,” Keller said. “We feel like we’ve been safe, and it’s time to say we’re done for the season – and let’s get out and get ready for winter.”

This story was first published on Oct. 13. It was updated on Oct. 15 to correct that the concessionaire, Xanterra Travel Collection, will not offer lodging in the Old Faithful area but will continue to do so at the Mammoth Hot Springs area.