-
On Thursday, July 11 at about 10:40 a.m. a car with five occupants inadvertently drove off the roadway and into the Semi-Centennial Geyser thermal feature near Roaring Mountain between Mammoth Hot Springs and Norris Junction in Yellowstone National Park.
-
All five occupants exited the vehicle on their own, and each individual was transported via ambulance to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
-
Today, July 12, law enforcement rangers temporarily closed both lanes of the roadway near the accident in order to safely lift the car out of the thermal feature (see photos).
-
The vehicle was fully submerged in about nine feet of water.
-
The Semi-Centennial Geyser thermal feature has acidic and hot surface water temperatures (ranging around 105 degrees Fahrenheit).
-
After being closed for about two hours, the roadway reopened.
-
Yellowstone National Park would like to thank Hanser’s Automotive; US Water Rescue Dive Team; HK, Contractors; Resource Technologies Incorporated and Yellowstone Park Service Stations for their collective expertise and professionalism in removing the car from the thermal feature in such an expeditious manner.
-
This incident is under investigation and the park has no additional details to provide at this time.
-
Stay informed about current road conditions, temporary closures and traffic delays:
-
Visit Park Roads.
-
Call (307) 344-2117 for recorded information.
-
Receive Yellowstone road alerts on your mobile phone by texting “82190” to 888-777 (an automatic text reply will confirm receipt and provide instructions).
-
-
Visitors: Please stay safe while exploring Yellowstone. Protect yourself and protect the park.