Planning a trip to Yellowstone sounds simple until you realize the weather changes by the hour. Mornings are cold, afternoons are warm, and evenings can drop fast.
After hosting guests at our cabin near Island Park, we’ve seen exactly what people wish they had packed—and what they didn’t need at all.
This is the Yellowstone packing list we actually recommend:
Clothing Items
- Layers (this is non-negotiable): You’ll love this perfect base.
- Lightweight jacket: I always pack this one.
- Warm hoodie or fleece: Perfect for hiking or campfires
- Comfortable walking shoes: I’ve tried a ton of hiking shoes. These are the best kid shoes. And I personally love these.
- Hat + sunglasses: Biased toward these. They aren’t spendy, so you won’t grieve if you lose them — but they look super cute.
- Gloves! Don’t forget these. It can snow in July. Pack ’em just in case.

Hiking + Outdoor Gear
- Daypack: This is our favorite. This one is a little more budget-friendly, but it works well (plus cell-phone pocket on the strap for easy access!)
- Reusable water bottle: Big fan of this one.
What NOT to Overpack
- Too many outfits
- Fancy shoes — there is nowhere to wear them. But cowboy boots are welcome!
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