You could feel the energy as you turned the corner on the Trout Lake Trail, and you could see it too: eleven bright helmets on the trail ahead. Trout Lake... read more →
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Old Faithful geyser might be Yellowstone National Parkâs most famous feature, but thereâs another destination not to be missed. The dramatic, 1,000-foot-deep Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone rewards visitors with... read more →
From the rainbow shades of hot springs, to the multi-hued Canyon walls, a full spectrum of colors can be discovered year-round in Yellowstone National Park. But the park is at... read more →
There is so much more to see in Yellowstone than you can by car alone. The park boasts over 1,000 miles of hiking trails and 15 miles of... read more →
by Chelsea DeWeese An eagle soars eye-level on a snowy November evening, the gold-and-white foothills of Mount Everts rolling in the distance. Adjacent to a snowy peak, steam rises from... read more →
Yellowstone is home to over 60 mammals and hundreds of birds. Each of these species has a distinct name for their babies. By design or not, we humans seem to... read more →
A new issue of Yellowstone Science magazine takes an in-depth look at archaeology in Yellowstone, celebrating the achievements of recent research and tracing the history of the parkâs archaeology program. From historical Native... read more →
When it comes to how Yellowstone National Park handles bear management, a lot has changed since visitors first began pouring in more than a century ago. At that time, bears... read more →
by Ruffin Prevost Sometime in the 1930s, a babyâs pacifier fell into Ear Spring, a placid, ear-shaped hot pool in the Geyser Hill area of Yellowstone National Park. On September... read more →
Who can resist the charm of clumsily cute baby animals? Spring and summer Yellowstone visitors on the lookout for wildlife can often catch a glimpse of their playful antics. We've... read more →