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.

A Dark Thirty Trip To Yellowstone National Park

Here’s an idea for beating the new god-awful crowds in Yellowstone—get out there early. Super early. Earlier-than-dark-thirty-early.

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Grant Village Lodging Revamped For 2016 Season

If Yellowstone’s Grant Village feels relatively new to you, get ready for a shock.

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Boiling River Closed Due To High Streamflow Rate

Boiling River

If you’re heading to Yellowstone National Park in the next few weeks and hoping for a soak at Boiling River, don’t pack that towel just yet.

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“Yellowstone is the mecca to see wolves” says National Wolfwatcher Coalition Executive Director

They do it for love.

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A Look Inside The New Canyon Lodge Buildings

Canyon Lodge

That glass bottle you once tossed in a recycling bin in Yellowstone National Park might very well have ended up in a composite countertop in a room you sleep in some day at the new Canyon Lodge.

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Wildlife Biologist Says It’s Too Soon To Delist Yellowstone Grizzlies

Proposing to remove Yellowstone’s grizzlies from the Endangered Species List is a “strictly political” decision and their supposed recovery is based on a small sample of cherry-picked data, says grizzly bear scientist David Mattson.

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Well-Known Scarface Tabbed as Yellowstone Bear Killed Last November

Scarface, a well-known, well-photographed Yellowstone National Park grizzly bear, has been identified as the bear killed north of Gardiner, Montana last November.

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Pullout Pals, Red Dogs, Spring in Yellowstone

red dog, red dogs

OLD FAITHFUL, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING — It was good to get out into the park Sunday.

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