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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park has been receiving snow lately and park officials say they're opening more roads in the park to snowmobiling and other forms of motorized snow travel.
Snowmobiles and commercial snow coaches with rubber tracks or large tires may now travel from the park's South Entrance through West Thumb to Old Faithful.
Routes also are open from Mammoth Hot Springs south through Norris to Madison, and from Norris east to Canyon Junction continuing south all the way to West Thumb.
The park's East Entrance will open to guided snowmobile and snow coach travel over Sylvan Pass to Fishing Bridge as scheduled on Monday.
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