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.

Longtime Assistant to Yellowstone Superintendents Retires After Years of Service

Jane Laye just retired after 25 years as secretary and special assistant to Yellowstone National Park’s four most recent superintendents.

Read More »

Reliving Mission 66 in the New Canyon Village Restaurants

Canyon Village is embracing its funky self.

Read More »

Bear Signs and Pronghorn Fawns in Yellowstone National Park

pronghorn

Sundays are the perfect day for messing around in the park. Yellowstone National Park, that is.

Read More »

A Tour of the Mammoth Hotel Renovations in Yellowstone

Cow elk lounge on the shady lawns and tourists stroll with ice cream cones in hand to the sound of hammering on a recent summer day at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.

Read More »

Book Review: People of Yellowstone

People of Yellowstone, Yellowstone book

Photographer Steve Horan is confident his new book on Yellowstone is more than a “regional” book.

Read More »

Hustle and Bustle in Yellowstone on Memorial Day

Baby bison, tiny bear cubs, coyotes, elk in velvet, wolf dens—and a whole lot of people were all part of Memorial Day in Yellowstone.

Read More »

Preview of Memorial Day Weekend in Yellowstone National Park

roosevelt arch

Here it comes. Memorial Day weekend, and the start of another no doubt record-breaking summer season in Yellowstone National Park.

Read More »

Stop the Car Trading Post A Must for Yellowstone Visitors

Stop the Car Trading Post

SILVER GATE, MT — When you decide to open a shop in a tourist town, is there a better name than “Stop the Car”?

Read More »

An Adventure Down to Old Faithful on Reopened Roads

“Opening day” can only mean one thing to baseball fans. But opening day only means one thing to Yellowstone fans—the first day you can drive to Old Faithful in the spring.

Read More »

A Spring Bicyling Jaunt in Yellowstone National Park

If you’re thinking of taking advantage of Yellowstone National Park’s spring bicycling season, you’ve got two more weeks to enjoy relatively car-free biking between Mammoth Hot Springs and West Yellowstone.

Read More »