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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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 →
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Your breath freezes in the frigid January air; last you checked, the thermometer in your vehicle read –25°F. Your hand instinctively wraps around the camera battery you’ve placed in your... read more →
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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 →
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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 world’s largest active... read more →
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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 →
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With over 1,000 miles of trails in Yellowstone, you could take a different hike each day of every visit. But Yellowstone Forever staff members have some favorite trails they... read more →
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There's so much to see and do in Yellowstone. Sometimes we don't have time for a long hike, but we still want to get off the road and deeper into... read more →
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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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One of the delights of visiting Yellowstone in winter is viewing the park’s abundant wildlife in their natural habit. From bison to fox to wolves, these magnificent animals are much... read more →