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Road Construction US 191

jnharley
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For those visiting Yellowstone National Park and may be driving US 191 between Bozeman and West Yellowstone, there is a construction zone between mile markers 57-59 that will cause delays. The road bed has been completely removed and it is a muddy mess. Traffic is held about 15 minutes each way. Do not think I would take my RV this way as it is truly a mess. The rest if the road is fine.
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Jim_Shoe
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Only two seasons when traveling. Winter and Construction. Especially in the mountain west.
Retired and visiting as much of this beautiful country as I can.

Fletch_Rider
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We took 191 into West Yellowstone on June 23rd and back out on July 1st and total delay was less than 20 minutes.

GeoBoy
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Yes, 287 is a nice drive coming or going into West Yellowstone. If you are going to stay in the town of West Yellowstone, try to get into Grizzly Rv Park, it is one of the nicest, cleanest, well behaved RV park we have stayed at. The town of West Yellowstone is great, prices are fair, lots of variety and convenient to everything.

Corky12
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Per MDT.MT.GOV. expect 60 minute delays, 12 ft width restriction, pilot car, single lane travel. Go to 287. Beautiful drive.

bass_n_bob
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does anyone have an update on 191 construction from I90 to West Yellowstone?
THX

torscrump
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Traveling this way in about 2 weeks in 39 ft 5th wheel(south from Bozeman). So recommend 287 instead or ??? Any thoughts (destination is West Yellowstone KOA)Thx

SNOPRO711X
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Twomed wrote:
AND...in the park there is construction between Mammoth and Norris (on the west side of the upper loop).

SOOOOOOOOOO how do I get to West Yellowstone from the north on I90 without construction??? At exit 274 west of Three Forks take US 287 south to West YELL. 🙂 🙂

Summer = construction...... Travel Safely


If you want to avoid that construction area you can use hwy 287 in the next valley to the West. If you have been West bound on I-I90, get on 191 in Bozeman and just continue West on Mt 64 at 4 corners where 191 turns South. Mt 64 will meet 287, head South on 287. 287 will take you thru Ennis to Quake Lake and back to 191 just North of West Yellowstone Mt.

We use this route in the winter when the weather is bad, the 287 valley tends to be a little drier in the winter. You can also turn South just before Quake lake and take 87 south towards Island Park Idaho then take hwy 20 east about 10 miles to West Yellowstone.

Twomed
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Within the park is listed as 30 min delays with nightly closures. The 191 is a widening through tight spots in the canyon and looks like all summer.
Happy Trails 🙂
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bass_n_bob
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is there any idea how long the construction will be going on in that area? I do plan to be taking that route in late July.

Twomed
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AND...in the park there is construction between Mammoth and Norris (on the west side of the upper loop).

SOOOOOOOOOO how do I get to West Yellowstone from the north on I90 without construction??? At exit 274 west of Three Forks take US 287 south to West YELL. 🙂 🙂

Summer = construction...... Travel Safely
Happy Trails 🙂
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07 Hummer H3
FMCA 279843

RayUSMC
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Thanks for the info!