Liz Kearney

Liz Kearney is a former Yellowstone tour guide and snowcoach driver. She lives in Livingston, Montana, where she covers the park and other news for the daily newspaper, the Livingston Enterprise.

Old Yellowstone: Wyoming Photographer Pays Homage to Historic Yellowstone Photos

For the 1871 Hayden Survey, William Henry Jackson took photographs throughout Yellowstone.  Between 2011 and 2013, Jackson, Wyoming photographer Bradley Boner traveled around the Park and re-shot nearly every image taken by Jackson.

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Yellowstone Ranger Reminisces About 40+ Year Career

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Orville “Butch” Bach has worked in Yellowstone National Park as a ranger for more than 43 years.

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Reamer Map Returns to Yellowstone National Park After Cleanup

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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYO. — The map is back.

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Cabin Restoration Reconnects Family to Yellowstone National Park

Here’s a Yellowstone story that spans more than 50 years and two unrelated families.

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Old Yellowstone: Jack Baronett – Namesake of Yellowstone’s Baronette Peak

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The namesake of Baronette Peak – early Yellowstone National Park character John “Yellowstone Jack” Baronett.

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Old Yellowstone: Remembering Yellowstone’s “Uncle John” Yancey

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Just outside of Gardiner, Montana sits a small cemetery on a hill.

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Yellowstone Visitor Survey Points to Overcrowding

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With the results of a visitor use survey now published, Yellowstone National Park managers say some sort of crowd control may be in the popular destination’s future.

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Old Yellowstone: The Life and Death of Yellowstone’s Mattie Culver

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There are a couple of graves in Yellowstone and a cemetery or two, but there’s one in a rather busy spot overlooking the Firehole River and a popular picnic area.

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New Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook Charms Visitors

The long-awaited viewing platform of Grand Prismatic Spring, one of Yellowstone’s most famous hot springs, opened late last week.

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Fountain Flat Drive Perfect Getaway from Yellowstone Crowds

It’s still possible to get away from the crowds of Yellowstone even on a summer day at high season.

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