Firearm regulations within Yellowstone National Park are subject to federal and state laws. Visitors should understand that possessing a firearm in the park requires compliance with these regulations, which have evolved over time. For example, carrying a concealed weapon may require a permit recognized by the states surrounding the park. Open carry regulations also exist and are subject to specific conditions.
Clarity regarding firearm regulations is essential for visitor safety and park preservation. Understanding applicable laws helps prevent accidental violations and ensures a safe environment for all. Historically, firearm regulations in national parks have undergone changes to balance Second Amendment rights with the need to protect park resources and visitors. Staying informed on current regulations contributes to a positive park experience and supports the park’s mission.