On the whole, Grant Village is one of the most underrated parts of Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »Concessionaire Employee Gone Missing While Swimming in Yellowstone River
A seasonal concessionaire employee has gone missing in Yellowstone National Park while swimming.
Read More »Yellowstone South Entrance Opens May 8
The Yellowstone South Entrance opens May 8, as visitors will be able to travel through to Grant Village, West Thumb Junction and on to Fishing Bridge.
Read More »Yellowstone fee increases for 2015?
Yellowstone fee increases for 2015 are currently being debated by National Park Service officials, as entry charges haven’t changed since 2006.
Read More »Jenny Lake Visitor Facilities Overhaul Approved
An overhaul of visitor facilities in the Jenny Lake area of Grand Teton National Park has been approved by National Park Service officials, with the Grand Teton National Park Foundation leading the fundraising.
Read More »Pro and Con: Expanded Yellowstone Paddling
A proposal to expand Yellowstone paddling on certain lakes and rivers is under consideration in Congress, and it’s certainly generated a lot of discussion online. Here are two views on exactly what’s being proposed and whether the proposal should move forward.
Read More »Yellowstone Economic Activity: $400M in Regional Spending
Yellowstone economic activity generated just over $400 million in spending in communities surrounding the national park and supported 5,619 jobs in the local area, according to an new economic-impact report prepared by the National Park Service.
Read More »Expanded Yellowstone Paddling Under Consideration in Congress
A bill that could expand Yellowstone paddling on certain lakes and rivers is under consideration in Congress, where it’s already been passed by one House committee.
Read More »Citations Issued To Grand Teton, Yellowstone Trespassers
Over 10 trespassing violations have been issued to interlopers in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks following the government shutdown last week.
Read More »Government Shutdown May Be Measured in Weeks, Not Days
With the current government shutdown in its second day, Congressional observers say it could be a matter of weeks before a resolution is in sight — which would close down Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks for the rest of the current season.
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