News

The National Parks Service has confirmed that wildlife is not leaving Yellowstone National Park in "large numbers" after an ...
A bison died after it appeared to stumble into a popular hot spring, where temperatures reach 192 degrees Fahrenheit, while tourists watched on at Yellowstone National Park1.
A team of private-sector outdoorsmen and another of Yellowstone National Park personnel and volunteers are preparing missions ...
At this point, at Yellowstone, that record belongs to the year 2021, when more than 4.8 million visitors passed under its Roosevelt Arch. As the oldest national park in not just the United States ...
A brand-new discovery in a popular national park has “explosive” beginnings. Geologists in Yellowstone National Park recently discovered a new thermal pool, likely formed by a hydrothermal explosion, ...
Fire is key to the ecology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, according to Yellowstone National Park. For the first 100 years, managers extinguished fires to preserve park resources.
Tourist gored by bison in Yellowstone National Park after getting too close This incident marks the first reported bison goring of 2025 By Kylie Mohr , Big Sky Country Contributing Parks Editor ...
Bison herd stops traffic as it crosses road in Yellowstone 01:01. A bison died after it appeared to stumble into a hot spring at Yellowstone National Park last week while visitors looked on.. The ...
Yellowstone National Park is having a very good year. ... At this point, at Yellowstone, that record belongs to the year 2021, when more than 4.8 million visitors passed under its Roosevelt Arch.
A bison in Yellowstone National Park appeared to stumble into the scalding water of Grand Prismatic Spring, causing its death as tourists looked on during the park's busiest season.
Among the recent incidents involving bison at Yellowstone National Park: In May 2022, a 25-year-old woman was gored by a bison and tossed 10 feet into the air after she approached to within 10 ...