by Jenny Golding On a clear night in July, dozens of park visitors are standing in the dark at a large pullout along the road between Mammoth Hot Springs and... read more →
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Managing the coexistence of people and wildlife in Yellowstone is more important than ever before. The park has experienced a significant increase in visitation since 2015, leading to increased tragedies... read more →
While Old Faithful Geyser and other natural features draw visitors from around the world to the Upper Geyser Basin, there's also a legendary man-made feature that is not to be... read more →
Yellowstone doesn't just have a volcano, Yellowstone is a volcano. And it's active. A plume of molten rock that rises beneath the park creates one of the worldâs largest active... read more →
National Park Service Press Release - August 31, 2018 People visiting the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River are now able to enjoy the view from Inspiration Point. The overlook... read more →
Old Faithful was most likely discovered first by indigenous tribes well before European settlers ever arrived. But the story of Yellowstone National Park begins nearly 150 years ago, when an... read more →
Evan Hubbard is one of more than 100 rangers providing interpretation in Yellowstone each summer season. We recently sat down with Evan, now a year-round park ranger in the Division... read more →
Every year, millions of visitors delight in the awe-inspiring wonders found throughout Yellowstone National Park. But most don't consider exploring the park after the sun has set. On a clear... read more →
By Ruffin Prevost In 1962, pioneering wildlife biologists Frank and John Craighead attached a radio tracking collar to a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park. It was the first... read more →
Pat Bigelow intended to spend just one summer in Montanaâuntil she landed a seasonal job working on Yellowstone Lake. Several decades and a Ph.D. in fish and wildlife management later,... read more →