by Ruffin Prevost Getting around Yellowstone National Park in the winter has never been easy. Over the past century, visitors and workers have relied on an array of evolving and... read more →
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Under a blanket of snow, Yellowstone’s landscape is transformed, and so is the park experience. From photography to wildlife watching and geyser gazing, any familiar activity can seem new and... read more →
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Picture-perfect snowscapes, prime wildlife watching, peaceful trails...with all the compelling reasons to visit Yellowstone in the winter, we know that the frosty weather won't keep you away. Plus, there are... read more →
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Yellowstone in winter is a true wonderland—a 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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by Owen Carroll, Lead Instructor Have you ever seen a bat in Yellowstone? I usually see these nocturnal animals as I finish fishing on the small lakes I frequent during... read more →
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by Jenny Golding On March 15, 2018, a billowing column of steam and hot water burst into the early morning sky at Norris Geyser Basin. Steamboat Geyser was erupting!... read more →
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That’s a wrap! The Yellowstone Art & Photography Center, located in the Old Faithful area between the Visitor Education Center and Old Faithful Lodge, finished up its second full season... read more →
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By Jenny Golding As the sun bends towards the horizon on an early fall evening in the Lower Geyser Basin, you pull in to the parking lot at Great Fountain... read more →
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by Chelsea DeWeese For summer visitors to Yellowstone National Park, perhaps nothing is more refreshing than spending an afternoon at one of the area’s idyllic waterfalls. With about 290... read more →
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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 →