MapQuest suggests that you drive west on Interstate 90 passing through Idaho and entering Washington. In Washington take WA-18 W, merge onto I-5 S and then onto WA-16 W toward Gig Harbor/Bremerton. WA-16 W becomes WA-3 N. Merge onto WA-104 and then onto US-101 N. Take the Port Angeles - Victoria ferry to cross into British Columbia, Canada.
The route with the shortest driving time is about 1,510 miles.
Driving to Yellowstone can be a wonderful trip all on its own. The time that it take to get to Yellowstone depends upon the route and how many hours that you want to drive during the day. The most direct route from Michigan to Yellowstone is about 1600 miles along I-94.
Driving to Yellowstone can be a wonderful trip all on its own. The time that it takes to get to Yellowstone depends upon the route and how many hours that you want to drive during the day. The most direct route from El Paso to Yellowstone is about 1200 miles, or about 20 hours driving time, and takes you past some other great places on either I-15 or I-25.
It depends on your exact route, but the approximate driving distance by road is 695 miles.
The driving distance between Lake Village and Jackson Hole Airport is 96 miles, or 155 kilometers. The route travels south through Yellowstone along 191.
1283km according to the University of Calgary WebPages
The driving distance from Bend, Oregon to Yellowstone National Park is approximately 800 miles. Travel time can vary depending on the route taken and road conditions.
If you take the shortest driving route it is about 874.6 miles (1407.6 km) and will take about 14 hours to drive.
Yellowstone National Park is located mostly in the state of Wyoming but also covers areas of Montana and Idaho. This park covers an area of 3,468 square miles.
Yellowstone National Park has five park entrances, three in Montana and two in Wyoming, however, most of Yellowstone National Park and the "sites to see" are located in Wyoming. To enter Yellowstone National Park at the south entrance (in Wyoming), you travel through the Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller Memorial Parkway, which makes it the best route to enter Yellowstone National Park.
The driving distance between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park is approximately 400 miles and takes about 7-8 hours by car. The route passes through scenic landscapes and offers opportunities for exploration along the way.
It is 1,218 miles via I-80, or only 1,115 miles using US-6 which also saves 1.5 hours of driving time according to Google Maps. These mileage figures assume that you want to enter Yellowstone via Gardiner, Montana.