In Yellowstone, we are fortunate to be home to two species of bears: grizzly bears and black bears. Grizzlies are found in only a few isolated regions in the lower... read more →
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Spring is here and spring is near in Yellowstone! Because of varying elevations and temperatures in the park, the spring season can start anywhere from mid-March all the way through... read more →
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Early explorers marveled at the other-worldly features and abundant wildlife found in the Yellowstone region. The tall tales they told of geysers, waterfalls, boiling mud, grizzly bears, and more seemed... read more →
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For more than a century, day trippers and out-of-town guests have enjoyed spending the holidays in Yellowstoneâan experience like no other. Park staff are on duty and ready to help... read more →
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Yellowstone in winter is a true wonderlandâa place of natural beauty and inspiration, with steaming thermal features, incredible snowy landscapes, and recreation opportunities for both the novice and the expert.... read more →
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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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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 →
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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 →
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Daydreaming about a trip to Yellowstone? Donât fret! You can be transported there instantly from your computer or mobile device with live-streaming video of Old Faithful Geyser, wandering wildlife, and other... read more →
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Although Yellowstone National Park is known for its charismatic mammals and impressive birds like eagles, osprey, and swans, relatively little is known about its substantial songbird populations. These small but... read more →