Yellowstone National Park recorded its highest ever September visitation in 2014.

A total of 571,764 recreational visitors came to Yellowstone in September.  That is an increase of 2.48% compared to September 2013 numbers.

There were 3,288,804 recreational visits to Yellowstone in first nine months of 2014, an increase of 5.68% over the same period in 2013, according to a statement released  by the park’s public affairs office.

With three months left in the calendar year, Yellowstone has already received more visitors in 2014 than it did the entire previous year.  Park visitation in 2013 was 3,188,030, the fifth-highest visitation year in the park’s history.

The North, Northeast, and West entrances all recorded an increase in the number of automobiles and passengers for the month of September compared to 2013 levels.  Bus and bus passenger numbers were up at all but the North entrance for the month to September 2013.

July is typically the peak visitation month in Yellowstone, followed in order by August, June, September, and May.

 

Visits 2014    Visits 2013         Change

January                 26,778         24,699         +  8.42 %

February                28,233         31,053         –  9.08 %

March                   18,778         18,613         +  0.89 %

April                   31,356         24,606         + 27.43 %

May                    310,039        293,250         +  5.73 %

June                   669,642        624,429         +  7.24 %

July                   858,857        812,212         +  5.74 %

August                 773,357        725,136         +  6.65 %

September              571,764        557,925         +  2.48 %

 

Total Year-To-Date   3,288,804      3,111,924         +  5.68 %

Detailed park visitation information and additional information on how these statistics are calculated is available online at https://irma.nps.gov/Stats/Reports/Park.