Fishing Fact: Larger than Rhode Island and Delaware
combined, Yellowstone National Park is immense at 3,472 square miles.
Yellowstone Lake alone covers 136 square miles. As the world's first national
park, it no doubt vies for the title "World's Greatest Trout Park".
If you are limited to less than a week to both explore and fish Yellowstone
Park and you are mainly interested in driving to your destination or taking a
day hike, this section of the site will serve you well. However, if you have
planned an extensive vacation in the Park to fully fish its riches, including
the backcountry, then I would recommend purchasing Fishing Yellowstone
National Park by Richard Parks or The
Yellowstone Fly-Fishing Guide by Craig
Mathews and Clayton Molinero.
Yellowstone Fishing and Camping Overview
Gardiner Entrance: Mammoth to Norris to Madison Junction
Canyon to Norris (Upper Gibbon River)
Norris Junction to Madison Junction to Yellowstone Lake


