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Jun 11

Winter’s Magic Awaits in Yellowstone

People dressed in winter gear use spotting scopes outdoors in a snowy, mountainous area. Text reads: Registration is now open! Book your Winter Program today. Logos for Yellowstone Forever and Institute are visible.

Registration for Winter 2025-2026 Field Seminars is Now Open

Summer may almost be here, but it’s never too early to envision your ultimate cold-weather escape. When the summer crowds are gone and snow blankets the park, Yellowstone is transformed into a tranquil, glistening wonderland—an experience unlike any other. Winter 2025/2026 Field Seminar registration is now open! Join our expert field educators for an exclusive educational journey through Yellowstone’s quiet season. Explore hidden wonders, embrace the peaceful solitude, and deepen your understanding of the park’s extraordinary ecosystem.

Start planning your winter adventure today!

Registration for our 2025–2026 Field Seminars is now open—secure your spot today! Here are just a few of our courses to choose from:

Yellowstone Wildlife: Winter Photography | December 11-14 | Justin Theurer
Yellowstone’s Captivating Carnivores | December 15-18 | Wes Binder
Call of the Wild: Decoding the Language of Wolves | January 24-28 | Amanda Evans &
Jeff Reed, Ph.D.
Winter Yellowstone Naturalist | February 1-7 | Amanda Evans
Tracking Yellowstone’s Winter Wildlife | February 13-17 | Luke & Sara Lamar, M.A.
Adventure Skiing in Yellowstone – Crosscountry | February 18-22 | Jesse Logan, Ph.D. & Sam Archibald, M.E.M.
• Lamar Valley Wolf Weeks | February & March | Session 1, Session 2, Session 3, Session 4

Three wolves with thick fur walk closely together in snow. One wolf is mostly white, while the other two are darker with a mix of black and brown fur. They appear alert and focused as they move through the winter landscape.
A person with a tripod and camera stands on a snowy wooden platform, facing steaming hot springs. Footprints are visible in the snow, and sunlight filters through the mist.
A cluster of wooden cabins and fences sits in a snowy, open landscape with distant hills and scattered trees under a cloudy winter sky.

We hope you will join us for an unforgettable educational program this winter!

Register Today!

In addition to our ever-popular Field Seminars, all winter programs are now open for registration, including Lodging & Learning, Private Tours, Yellowstone Day Adventures, or let us help you build out a group visit to the park.