Grand Teton National Park will be raising their fees for backcountry, motor boat, wedding and special event permits come January 1, 2018.
Read More »East Entrance Closed by Winter Weather
Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance has been closed by winter weather, preventing travel to and from Cody, Wyoming.
Read More »Wyoming Game and Fish to Host Grizzly Info Meetings
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will be hosting meetings to solicit public comment on Yellowstone grizzly management.
Read More »New Study Predicts Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Could Expand to Other Populations
According to a new study, grizzlies in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem may someday bridge the gap separating them from Yellowstone grizzly bears.
Read More »NPS Weighs Peak Season Entry Fees to Yellowstone, Other Parks
Yellowstone National Park may have to institute peak season entry fees, raising the entrance fee from $30 to $70 per vehicle during the summer.
Read More »Yellowstone Seeks Public Comment On Two Ocean Plateau Trail Project
Yellowstone National Park is soliciting public comment on a proposal to rehabilitate parts of the Trail Creek and Two Ocean Plateau hiking trails.
Read More »Yellowstone Officials Say Adding Antennae to Mount Washburn Fire Lookout Would Have Negative Impact
Park officials have determined adding new communications towers to the Mount Washburn Fire Lookout would have a detrimental scenic impact.
Read More »Four Bison Killed by Car in Grand Teton National Park
Four bison were killed in Grand Teton National Park after a car collided with them in early October.
Read More »More Grizzly Bears Roaming Outside Yellowstone National Park
More and more grizzly bears have been moving out of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, which is creating more conflicts between bears and humans.
Read More »Tribal Reps Present Petition to Yellowstone Officials for Place Name Changes
Saturday, representatives from over half-a-dozen Native American tribes gathered outside Gardiner, Montana to protest a pair of Yellowstone place names.
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