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.

Yellowstone Potter Reflects on Career

Yellowstone potter

A lifetime’s career started with a high school art teacher trying to break up a couple of jocks screwing around wrestling in a corridor between classes.

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John Clayton Discusses Yellowstone as Cultural Icon

Author John Clayton credits his parents for instilling in him an interest in national parks.

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Yellowstone Snow Groomer Shares Experiences

You might not associate winter in Yellowstone with snow-grooming equipment like the gear used at downhill ski resorts.

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Nathan Varley Reflects on Yellowstone Upbringing

It took becoming an adult and moving away to make a Yellowstone native appreciate growing up in the world’s first national park.

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Start of Yellowstone’s Winter Season Approaches

Yellowstone National Park’s winter season is just a day away from opening.

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Meet Yellowstone Park Geologist Jeff Hungerford

For anyone worried about the Yellowstone volcano exploding, take heart—the park geologist isn’t too worried about it.

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Old Yellowstone: Inside Yellowstone National Park’s Executive House

The front yard was covered in lounging elk when I pulled up in front of the Executive House at Mammoth Hot Springs a few weeks ago to interview the historic home’s new resident.

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Yellowstone’s Echinus Geyser Sees Spike in Activity

Echinus Geyser is active again after a period of dormancy.

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Book Review: Howard Eaton, Yellowstone National Park Trailblazer

Howard Eaton

Imagine taking a 20-day, 157-mile horseback trip through Yellowstone National Park.

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A Rainy Saturday Trip to Yellowstone National Park

It’s not quite the end of the season, but the end felt near on a rainy Saturday trip to Yellowstone National Park.

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