Yellowstone visitors react to news that park has its own jail

Yellowstone National Park reminded followers Wednesday that it’s one of only two national parks with its own jail.

Yellowstone National Park reminded followers Wednesday that it’s one of only two national parks with its own jail.

In a light-hearted social media post, Sarah Bouska, Yellowstone Jail Supervisor, remarked, “While we hope people don’t end up visiting the facility during their time in the park, we’ve received reviews like, ‘The best prison food I’ve ever had,’ ‘cleanest cells and best hospitality I’ve experienced,’ and ‘I’d give it five stars!’ ”

The park stated that employees such as Bouska help ensure that criminal prosecutions run smoothly.

“Whether it’s putting prisoners in jail and monitoring them, transporting prisoners alongside the U.S. Marshal’s Service, assisting the park’s Assistant U.S. Attorney with case files, or actively patrolling, the staff of the Yellowstone Jail are always busy,” the park explained.

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The Facebook post inspired hundreds of comments, many from people surprised to learn about the presence of the jail, or thanking the park for attempting to maintain order.

“It’s sad that Yellowstone has to have a jail, but I’m happy that they are there to serve and protect!” one comment reads.

Maintaining order, as park regulars know, is no easy task because so many visitors misbehave around wildlife and the park’s many thermal features.

Another comment reads, “After attempting to ride a bison, there’s nothing I like better than relaxing overnight at the Yellowstone Jail.”

Yellowstone, the country’s first national park, is situated mostly in Wyoming, with portions extending into Montana and Idaho.

Yosemite National Park, in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, also has an on-site jail.