Yellowstone National Park has more potential hazards than the thermal pools. Bear and bison have also injured or killed ...
On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the bill creating Yellowstone Park, the first national park in the history of the world. Despite the fact that the new national park ...
Brown University ecologists teamed with National Park Service scientists in Yellowstone to answer a vexing question about how ...
Home to more than 2.2 million acres, hundreds of geysers and waterfalls, as well as Yellowstone Lake – the largest high-altitude lake in North America – Yellowstone National Park is a bucket ...
Though bison are well-suited for the harsh climate of Yellowstone National Park, the winters from 1995 to 1997 were particularly severe in the high country, forcing bison to leave the park in ...
Effective immediately, the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park is now open to fly fishing from sunrise to sunset. The ...
Yellowstone National Park's nearly 3,500 square miles seep slightly across state borders into Montana and Idaho, but its major attractions are contained in the northwest corner of Wyoming.
Unlike those at Yellowstone or Isle Royale, the wolves of Voyageurs National Park have always been there.