Camping in Yellowstone is a budget-friendly alternative to hotels, and also a whole lot of fun. It's a terrific way to unplug, experience the park's natural environment, and enjoy simple... read more →
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Guess whoâs celebrating a birthday? Yellowstone National Park turns 148 years old today. Yellowstone was established as the worldâs first national park by an act of Congress and signed into... read more →
âIf youâre in Yellowstone National Park, chances are you are within a historic property,â says Zehra Osman. She explains that the majority of the parkâs roads, hotels, cabins, general stores,... read more →
Imagine being serenaded to sleep by wolves howling in the distance as you snuggle up in your cozy log cabin. In the morning, you wake up to a fresh dusting... read more →
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 →
by Michael Rosekrans, Naturalist As the days shorten and grow colder, Yellowstone begins to brace for winter. Natural processes unseen to the common visitor occur, transforming this dynamic ecosystem from... read more →
Winter can be a harsh and unforgiving season in Yellowstone National Park. Heavy snow, brutal winds, and bitter cold often make the park a cruelly inhospitable place. So itâs no... read more →
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is home to the largest concentration of wildlife in the lower 48 states. But a dangerous threat to the ecosystem and its inhabitants lurks deep beneath... read more →
âIf I had a chance to go, thatâs it. Iâm gone.â Thatâs Lynn Powers, president of the Southwest Montana Astronomical Society and instructor for the Yellowstone Forever Institute. Sheâd catch... read more →
By Jenny Golding Did you know that Yellowstone has its own boa constrictor, or is home to a butterfly that uses antifreeze to survive the winter? Yellowstone doesnât just protect... read more →