The world’s first national park is a great place to explore and learn together as a family. There is no end to the number of options and activities available to... read more →
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When Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872, there was no precedent for how to manage and care for it. In fact, the National Park Service itself had not yet... read more →
by Jenny Golding Few times of the year are more exciting than spring in Yellowstone. As the snow recedes and new plant life springs forth, so too do Yellowstone’s... read more →
by Joshua Theurer, Citizen Science Program Manager There are many reasons Yellowstone National Park grabs our imagination. The grand sweeping vistas, the roaming herds of bison, and its rich human... read more →
Daydreaming about a trip to Yellowstone? Don't fret! You can be transported there instantly from your computer or mobile device with live-streaming video of Old Faithful Geyser, wandering wildlife,... read more →
Now that spring is officially here—or what passes for spring—you may have come down with a case of spring fever. As ski season gives way to mud season, a drive... read more →
Five miles south of Yellowstone National Park's North Entrance is the historic village of Mammoth Hot Springs—the park's headquarters. Mammoth is a great place to begin your Yellowstone adventure, and... read more →
Are bears “true” hibernators? For years the answer to this question was a resounding “no,” as bears do not experience the dramatic decrease in body temperature associated with true, or... read more →
Spring is on its way in Yellowstone National Park! The park’s incredible snow removal teams have been hard at work clearing roads and keeping Yellowstone in top condition. It’s a... read more →
Icicles frost the trees. The air glistens in the below-freezing temperatures, all moisture having been frozen into tiny specks of glittering ice. A deep layer of early snow blankets the... read more →