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If conditions were perfectly horrible, Yellowstone National Park could experience another fire season that rivaled the record-setting 1988 burn when about 1,200 square miles were charred, but it ...
When the 1988 fires in Yellowstone National Park, which had been steadily burning all summer, blew up in late August, visits from tourists to the area slowed to a trickle.
Stories from the Yellowstone fires of 1988, which burned approximately 1.3 million acres, were shared recently during a program at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody.
Further conflicts arose from the 1988 fires that burned 1.4 million acres in the park, creating public outrage over “mismanagement” with little understanding of the role that conflagrations play in ...
In 1988, almost 800,000 acres of Yellowstone National Park was burned in what was, at the time, one of the most significant wildland fires in American history.
Dustin Mulvaney traces the current deregulatory bonanza that the Trump administration has unleashed on public lands and waters to the Wise Use movement of the 1980s and the Sagebrush Rebellion that ...
Numerous trails wind through the 240,000-acre scar left by the 1988 Canyon Creek fire in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
Underrated spots in Idaho offer equally stunning and exciting experiences as Yellowstone without the huge crowds. Enjoy amazing beauty and adventures!
Yellowstone Mammoth Flames approach Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyoming during the Yellowstone National Park Fire of 1988. 1.3 million acres in the Yellowstone region burned.
The incident occurred at Grand Prismatic Spring near Old Faithful as tourists were enjoying a close-up view of the famous and ...
The Madre Fire continues to burn in San Luis Obispo County.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – As the holiday week approaches, Yellowstone National Park staff have important reminders for visitors regarding fire safety.
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