The end of the tale is the most familiar: artist Thomas Moran and photographer William Henry Jackson returned from the Hayden Expedition with images that helped convince Congress that Yellowstone... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
Yellowstone Quarterly
Yellowstoneâs dramatic geysers and rainbow-hued hot springs have long astounded visitors and inspired generations of painters and photographers. But their cousins, the mudpots, hold their own unique allure for those... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
by Virginia Miller Yellowstone is a land of microbes, megafauna, and devastating geologic events. From glaciers and earthquakes to the Yellowstone Volcano, everything here can be traced back to geologic... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
by Stephen Camelio With more than 40 peaks in the park soaring over 10,000 feet and at least 70 named mountains over 8,000 feet, youâd think that the parkâs highest... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
by Ruffin Prevost For nearly nine decades, some form of Junior Ranger program has been feeding that ambition among young visitors, offering a chance for kids to forge a deeper... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
by Chelsea DeWeese Whether itâs capturing images of the colorful Grand Prismatic Spring or a black bear climbing a tree, itâs hard to resist photographing Yellowstone in summertime. âYellowstone is... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
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 Quarterly
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 →
Yellowstone Quarterly
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 Yellowstoneâs... read more →
Yellowstone Quarterly
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 →