Earthquake Lake Visitor Center
Interpretive visitor center for the earthquake lake geologic area.
General Information
On August 17, 1959, near midnight, an earthquake near the Madison River triggered a massive landslide. The slide moved at 100 mph and in less than 1 minute, over 80 million tons of rock crashed into the narrow canyon, blocking the Madison River and forming Earthquake Lake. This earth-changing event, known as the Hebgen Lake Earthquake, measured 7.5 on the Richter scale.
At the time it was the second largest earthquake to occur in the lower 48 states in the 20th century. Twenty-eight people lost their lives in the event.
In 1967, the Forest Service’s Earthquake Lake Visitor Center opened its doors for the first season of operation. Today, the center provides interpretive services for more than 50,000 visitors annually. The natural attractions and the easily-seen effects of the strongest earthquake in the Rocky mountains has made this area one of the outstanding scenic and geological study areas in the west.
Earthquake Lake Geologic Area Geology Brochure
Location
The Earthquake Lake Visitor Center is located 27 miles northwest of West Yellowstone, Montana on US Highway 287. It is 44 miles south of Ennis, MT and 99 miles southwest of Bozeman, MT
Facilities
The center provides a panoramic view of the mountain that fell and the lake that was formed. This facility hosts interpretive displays on earthquakes, plate tectonics, and a working seismograph. In the observatory, scheduled movies and talks, explain the story of the 1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake. Visit our bookstore which is operated in partnership with the Yellowstone Forever. There are restrooms, outside interpretive signs and a walking path to the Memorial Boulder. Pick up a Visitor Guide to the Earthquake Lake Geologic Area and explore other points of interest and evidence of the large quake.
Season of Operation
The Earthquake Lake Visitor Center is open daily from Memorial Day in May through September 15th. Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission.
Call ahead if traveling
May 24- September 15th.
Day use only.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 44.8307
Longitude: -111.42583
Directions
along Highway 287, about 19 miles west of Highway 191,
Parking
Open parking, Day use only.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Accessible Facilities:
Toilet
Tables
Interpretive panels
Parking
Visitor Center
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.
Water
Potable water is available at this site.
Potable water can be found at the Visitor Center.