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Planning your visit to Yellowstone National Park? Here's what to expect, as far as food and dining options are concerned, in ...
Correspondent Conor Knighton reflects on the American treasure whose preservation as our first national park inspired similar conservation efforts around the globe.
Scientists monitor Yellowstone's magma, emphasising the unlikely but potential for a super-eruption that could cause ...
Yellowstone National Park is huge: 2,221,766 acres or 3,437.5 square miles, over twice the size of the state of Rhode Island.
A USA TODAY analysis found more than 600 fires that burned at least partly inside national parks in the past four decades.
A team of private-sector outdoorsmen and another of Yellowstone National Park personnel and volunteers are preparing missions ...
We visited four of the country’s “crown jewels” and found deep concern for the park system’s future among Americans of all ...
But the eruptions left behind a new thermal pool. Ice-blue in color, warm in temperature and a little larger than a backyard hot tub, the pool is the newest known feature to bubble up in Yellowstone’s ...
The last black bear killed in a management action in Yellowstone was in July 2020, when a black bear injured campers and accessed human food at a backcountry campsite in the park.
Discover Montana, 'Big Sky Country,' known for its vast landscapes, national parks like Glacier and Yellowstone, and outdoor ...
Learn about the new hydrothermal feature that appeared last winter in Yellowstone National Park, possibly on Christmas Day.
Geologists discovered a new blue water spring at Yellowstone National Park that likely formed after a series of "mildly explosive events," the United States Geological Survey said.