Be sure and double-check your plans if you’re heading to Yellowstone National Park in October: the Beartooth Highway is closing early for road construction.
Read More »Naturalization Ceremony Swears In 37 Citizens In Yellowstone National Park
Wednesday, September 9, 37 immigrants were sworn in as United States citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »One-Day Trip: Jackson
Jackson, WY is a world apart from Yellowstone National Park. A world apart even from Grand Teton National Park, though not too far as to be unrecognizable.
Read More »Winter Use Adaptive Management Plan Meeting To Be Held in West Yellowstone
Yellowstone officials will be holding a public meeting Monday, August 10, concerning the Winter Use Adaptive Management Plan draft.
Read More »Public Comment Sought on Winter Use Plan
Public comment is sought on a Winter Use Plan for Yellowstone National Park. Between now and August 21, 2015, visitors will be able to submit comments here on a draft of the Winter Use Adaptive Management Plan, which seeks to improve the winter Yellowstone experience with public and science input.
Read More »Wyoming Gubernatorial Candidate Wants Yellowstone Mined, Drilled and Grazed
Taylor Haynes, a Wyoming gubernatorial candidate wants to open Yellowstone National Park to drilling, grazing and mining.
Read More »Beartooth Highway Listed On National Register of Historic Places
The Beartooth Highway, Yellowstone’s prettiest gateway road, is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Read More »Mead: Don’t Limit Sleds in Yellowstone
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead joined the chorus of state elected officials opposing a lowering in the number of snowmobiles allowed in Yellowstone National Park in the winter season -- but we're not sure the limits matter so much anymore.
Read More »Wyoming to Manage State Wolves — But Not in Yellowstone
In a tentative compromise announced last night, Wyoming wolves will be delisted from Endangered Species protections and the government will manage wolves in the state -- but not in Yellowstone National Park.
Read More »No Search for Yellowstone Killer Grizzly: NPS
Yellowstone National Park officials will not search for a grizzly sow who killed a 57-year-old Park visitor yesterday because she did it in the natural course of protecting her cubs, according to Park officials.
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