Tag Archives: Yellowstone National Park

Spruce Fire Burning At Over 2000 Acres

The Yellowstone National Park Spruce Fire now measures an estimated 2,119 acres as of 1:30 p.m. Sunday, September 13.

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Spruce Fire Grows To Over 1000 Acres

The Spruce Fire in Yellowstone National Park has grown to an estimated 1,164 acres as of 6 p.m. Saturday, September 12.

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Yellowstone’s Spruce Fire Grows To 425 Acres

Yellowstone National Park’s Spruce fire has grown to 425 acres, an over 400 percent increase from its previously reported size of 100 acres.

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Yellowstone Books: Travels in the Greater Yellowstone

If you’ve made any travels in the greater Yellowstone region, you know of the bounty of natural splendor such travels afford.

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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.

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Yellowstone Visitation Surpasses Three Million After August

Yellowstone National Park South Entrance, Yellowstone visitation

A stellar August turnout means Yellowstone visitation has exceeded three million already this 2015 season.

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Lightning Starts Spruce Fire in Yellowstone National Park

Lightning has started another fire in Yellowstone National Park this season.

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Yellowstone Natural History: American Avocets

Have you ever seen a flock of American avocets alight in Yellowstone National Park?

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Yellowstone Spotlight: Natural Bridge

When you compare how Yellowstone National Park visitor hubs got their names, Bridge Bay seems to have the most obscured origins.

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Old Yellowstone: History of Morning Glory Pool

On the outer limits of the Upper Geyser Basin sits a once majestic thermal pool: Morning Glory Pool.

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