Although it was not the first expedition through the region, the 1871 Hayden Geological Survey really did help Yellowstone become a national park.
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Old Yellowstone: History of Sapphire Pool
Before the 1959 Hebgen Lake Earthquake, Sapphire Pool was a placid and majestic feature.
Read More »Two Climbers Die From Teewinot Mountain Fall in Grand Teton National Park
Two climbers fell to their death Saturday, August 22 on Teewinot Mountain in Grand Teton National Park, while a hiker was injured in a separate incident.
Read More »Yellowstone Offering Free Admission August 25
Yellowstone National Park will be offering free admission Tuesday, August 25 in celebration of the National Park Service’s 99th anniversary.
Read More »Yellowstone Natural History: Mountain Goats
On paper, it seems like mountain goats and Yellowstone National Park go hand-in-hand.
Read More »One-Day Trip: Beartooth Highway
The Beartooth Highway is one of the most beautiful roads in the continental United States, if not the world.
Read More »Man Searching for Lost Dog After Yellowstone Car Crash
After a serious car crash in Yellowstone National Park, a Denver area man is bent on finding a lost dog within the Park.
Read More »Public Comment Sought on Grand Canyon Rehabilitation
Yellowstone National Park is soliciting comments on rehabilitating parts of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone’s visitor infrastructure.
Read More »Yellowstone Visitation Reaches All Time High in July
July saw the highest Yellowstone visitation count on record in all of Yellowstone National Park’s history.
Read More »Yellowstone Spotlight: Grant Village Dining Room
On the whole, Grant Village is one of the most underrated parts of Yellowstone National Park.
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