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.

Last Sunday of the Season in Yellowstone National Park

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There weren’t many people in Yellowstone Sunday afternoon, but they were all doing the same thing—enjoying the last day before the interior park roads close for the winter.

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The Faces Behind The Old Faithful Webcam

Do you ever look at the Old Faithful Geyser webcam?

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Ohio Couple Buys Old Yellowstone Tour Bus

When an Ohio couple heard that a Yellowstone tour bus they used to drive was on the auction block, it never occurred to them they might be its owner a few days later.

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An October Hike To Lone Star Geyser

Ah, peace at last.

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Reamer Map Heading To Tucson For Restoration

The nearly 80-year-old Yellowstone icon is in Tucson for a little R&R; not “rest and relaxation,” more like “repair and restoration.”

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Fall Is A Great Time To See Yellowstone National Park

It’s nice to get out on a fall weekend and visit my local park—Yellowstone.

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Practicing Bear Spray Usage Before You Need It

The first time you deploy a canister of bear spray shouldn’t be the first time you actually need it.

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Doug Peacock Unites Celebrities, Scientists Against Yellowstone Grizzly Delisting

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Wildlife advocate Doug Peacock is pulling out all the stops in his fight to stop the federal government‘s delisting of Yellowstone grizzly bears.

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Yellowstone 2016 Fire Season Creeping Into Autumn

The last official weekend of summer provided cold weather—rainy and very much welcomed by many in Yellowstone during this year’s fire season.

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Yellowstone Celebrates “An Evening At The Arch”

GARDINER—After nearly four years of planning, Yellowstone National Park pulled off a flawless presentation in the shade of the iconic Roosevelt Arch in Gardiner on the 100th anniversary of the creation of the National Park Service.

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