For itineraries and guides, see our website: wereintherockies.com For access passes: www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm#CP_JUMP_5088581 Where to obtain an Access Pass: store.usgs.gov/s3fs-public/PassIssuanceList.pdf What proof is needed to obtain an access pass: store.usgs.gov/faq#Access-Pass Yellowstone's accessibility guide: www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/Accessibility-Guide_web_20170731.pdf Map of Yellowstone to follow along with my video: www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/YELL_Tear-Off_Map2016.pdf
I just now found this video. Thank you for making videos like this. I travel to Yellowstone often and I have mobility issues with back and legs (nerve damage). I can't walk very far at one time but after a short rest I can then go further. Stairs are a major obstacle for me. I' use Google maps satellite view to look at boardwalks for benches or at least a railing to lean on for a rest. It's not easy to tell what is there. I watch your videos and pay close attention to where you walk so I have an idea of what to expect. I need a backpack version of a small chair just in case. Luckily, I got to visit Yellowstone when I was younger and able to do much more. But that means I know what I am missing. Keep up the great videos as I watch many of them for places on my travel list.
This was a really informative video. We have a young adult with cerebral palsy who is in a wheelchair and I am happy that we will be able to explore the park, to some extent, beyond the visitor's centre and the van.
taking my 80 year old grandparents for one last road trip and we are going through Teton and Yellowstone. Been researching for a few weeks now and came across your videos. Your videos are worth all the time i spent watching all the others for the past couple weeks! they are invaluable! thank you and you earned a subscriber.
Thank you so much! This is exactly the kind of information I was hoping to find. I'll definitely check out your website, pass information and other videos.
Thank you for producing this. It helps me to know what to be prepared for and encouraged me to realize that even being overweight and having bad knees, I'll be able to still really enjoy the trip. Tomorrow starts Yellowstone "diet" and exercise program!
Thank you very much for this video. It was very informative. I have watched it once, but will definitely watch it again to take notes. I truly enjoy watching all of your videos.
Hi Claudia, if you're coming from California, you'll drive up I-15 and enter through West Yellowstone entrance. There is no reason to enter any from any other entrance unless you want to visit Grand Teton first, and even then, you might still enter through West Yellowstone. I have a map on my GT post that talks about how to get to GT. wereintherockies.com/grandteton/. Anyway, you may want to consider entering from West Yellowstone, but then moving locations at some point, like to Gardiner, for example. Our website has a guide to Yellowstone and it covers how to see the park from different places. Thanks for watching! Hope you love your trip!
For itineraries and guides, see our website: wereintherockies.com
For access passes: www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm#CP_JUMP_5088581
Where to obtain an Access Pass: store.usgs.gov/s3fs-public/PassIssuanceList.pdf
What proof is needed to obtain an access pass: store.usgs.gov/faq#Access-Pass
Yellowstone's accessibility guide: www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/Accessibility-Guide_web_20170731.pdf
Map of Yellowstone to follow along with my video: www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/upload/YELL_Tear-Off_Map2016.pdf
I just now found this video. Thank you for making videos like this. I travel to Yellowstone often and I have mobility issues with back and legs (nerve damage). I can't walk very far at one time but after a short rest I can then go further. Stairs are a major obstacle for me. I' use Google maps satellite view to look at boardwalks for benches or at least a railing to lean on for a rest. It's not easy to tell what is there. I watch your videos and pay close attention to where you walk so I have an idea of what to expect. I need a backpack version of a small chair just in case. Luckily, I got to visit Yellowstone when I was younger and able to do much more. But that means I know what I am missing. Keep up the great videos as I watch many of them for places on my travel list.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thank you as an OT and mother of adult wheelchair user.
This was a really informative video. We have a young adult with cerebral palsy who is in a wheelchair and I am happy that we will be able to explore the park, to some extent, beyond the visitor's centre and the van.
Have a great time!
Thank you. For remembering the disabled. This will really help us plan our trip!❤
Have a great time!
So true. Yellowstone is enjoyable at any age. My next trip will be to just go, sit, watch, and take it all in as much as time allows.
"My next trip." Sounds like you've convinced your husband! LOL
taking my 80 year old grandparents for one last road trip and we are going through Teton and Yellowstone. Been researching for a few weeks now and came across your videos. Your videos are worth all the time i spent watching all the others for the past couple weeks! they are invaluable! thank you and you earned a subscriber.
Thanks you Sergio!!!
This is a terrific informative video. You and your wife deliver such value to so many of us going to Yellowstone and the Tetons. Thank you so much! MJ
You’re very welcome! I hope your trip is great. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much! This is exactly the kind of information I was hoping to find. I'll definitely check out your website, pass information and other videos.
You’re welcome!!
Thank you for producing this. It helps me to know what to be prepared for and encouraged me to realize that even being overweight and having bad knees, I'll be able to still really enjoy the trip. Tomorrow starts Yellowstone "diet" and exercise program!
You’re very welcome. Hope your trip is fantastic.
Thank you very much for this video. It was very informative. I have watched it once, but will definitely watch it again to take notes. I truly enjoy watching all of your videos.
Me too!! Very informative and they explain things well. I’m a fan :)!
Thanks so much for the excellent video and information! This will be a big help to me and my family in planning our Yellowstone visit.
You're welcome. Best of luck!
Do you have an ADA video for the Grand Teton? I am most interested is accessible photo ops in the park. Tyia
Not an ada video, but a photography video here: ruclips.net/video/0ZIdfBfb4TI/видео.html
I would love if you did a Grand Teton ADA video.
Thank you
Thank you for making this video. Is very helpful 👌
Thank you great very helpful video
Are mobility scooters allowed?
Yes, they are allowed. You'll mostly be on paved walkways or boardwalks, depending on the area.
good info, thanks!
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You bet!
I am disabled and going to Yellowstone from California, but not sure which entrance will be the best. Any recommendations? Thanks
Hi Claudia, if you're coming from California, you'll drive up I-15 and enter through West Yellowstone entrance. There is no reason to enter any from any other entrance unless you want to visit Grand Teton first, and even then, you might still enter through West Yellowstone. I have a map on my GT post that talks about how to get to GT. wereintherockies.com/grandteton/.
Anyway, you may want to consider entering from West Yellowstone, but then moving locations at some point, like to Gardiner, for example. Our website has a guide to Yellowstone and it covers how to see the park from different places.
Thanks for watching! Hope you love your trip!