North Entrance Road Historic District | |
Nrhp Type: | hd |
Nocat: | yes |
Nearest City: | Yellowstone National Park, Montana and Wyoming |
Coordinates: | 45.0067°N -110.6994°W |
Built: | 1883 |
Architect: | COE |
Added: | May 22, 2002 |
Mpsub: | Yellowstone National Park MPS |
Refnum: | 02000529 and 02000530 |
The North Entrance Road Historic District comprises Yellowstone National Park's North Entrance Road from Gardiner, Montana to the park headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming, a distance of a little over five miles (8 km). The North Entrance Road was the first major road in the park, necessary to join the U.S. Army station at Fort Yellowstone to the Northern Pacific Railroad station at Gardiner. The road includes the Roosevelt Arch at the northern boundary of the park and winds through rolling terrain before crossing the Gardner River and joining the Grand Loop Road.[1]
The North Entrance Road is an unsigned portion of US 89.
The road was planned in 1883 by Lieutenant Dan Kingman of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and later on improved by Captain Hiram M. Chittenden of the Corps.,.[2] [3] It replaced the old Gardiner High Road which went from behind the Mammoth Hotel north over the ridges west of the river to the town of Gardiner. The first permanent entrance station to house rangers checking vehicle entering the park was constructed in 1921. It replaced temporary tents used by rangers at the Roosevelt Arch.[4]
The road was destroyed in the 2022 Montana floods.[5] Most of the road was washed away by the river. On October 30, 2022, Old Gardiner Road was opened to regular visitor traffic between Gardiner and Mammoth Hot Springs, to bypass the damaged North Entrance Road.[6]