Mount Washburn in Yellowstone to close for the season Mount Washburn Yellowstone Lake Buckrail - Jackson Hole, news
Mount Washburn trail

JACKSON HOLE, WYO – The popular Mount Washburn trails from Dunraven Pass and Chittenden Road will close this summer for the remainder of the season. Located north of Canyon Junction, the trails and trailhead parking lot closures will go into effect around the beginning of July (the date will be announced when known).

Washburn fire tower lookout

These closures are made necessary for public safety due to planned construction and improvement projects.

Construction will occur at the historic Mount Washburn Fire Lookout to improve park telecommunications services in developed areas. Contractors will build a three-sided antenna mounting structure and repair rock walls and surfaces around the lookout, reduce the number of antennas attached to its exterior, and complete concrete preservation work in and outside of the structure.

Windows in the lookout, damaged in a storm this winter, will be replaced.

The park’s trail crew will rebuild rock walls along the Dunraven Pass switchbacks using heavy equipment and rehabilitate other portions of the trail. Explosive work may occur.

Yellowstone has more than 900 miles of hiking trails. In lieu of Mount Washburn, consider hiking Bunsen Peak near Mammoth Hot Springs, Purple Mountain north of Madison Junction, or Avalanche Peak along the East Entrance Road.

Please plan accordingly. Find updated trail status on the park website and at visitor centers.

Mt. Washburn map