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Home » Wyoming » Yellowstone National Park » Page 2

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park became the first U.S. national park on March 1, 1872. Today, over 150 years later, the park is still dedicated to helping visitors enjoy hydrothermal and geologic features, diverse wildlife and the unique ecosystem that holds it in balance. The park is larger than both Rhode Island and Delaware combined, so there’s plenty to explore and always something new to see.

Yellowstone is especially famous for its abundance of wildlife and large mammals. Grasslands such as Lamar and Hayden Valley are great places to see herds of buffalo and perhaps even catch sight of moose, bears and wolves.

Basic Information

Entrance Fee: Standard Entrance Pass
Size: Yellowstone encompasses 3,472 square miles (2,221,766 acres) with five entrances ⎯ North Entrance, Northeast Entrance, South Entrance, East Entrance and West Entrance.
Operating Schedule: Few facilities are open year-round and services are limited from early November through late-April.

Photographer Jeff Vanuga captured this image of the bison stampede weave through spectators.
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Bison Stampede Caught on Camera After Wolves Take Down Calf

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson February 7, 2025February 11, 2025
View of part of the Norris Geyser Basin, where Tuesday's earthquake occured.
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Minor earthquake shakes Yellowstone

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson January 29, 2025January 29, 2025
Grand Prismatic Spring is one of more than 10,000 thermal features in Yellowstone.
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Is Yellowstone “overdue” for a supereruption? New research gives insight

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson January 3, 2025January 9, 2025
Wolf 907F walks past a trail camera in Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone’s “Queen of Wolves” 907F dies after rival pack attack

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson December 31, 2024January 29, 2025
Grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park
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Relocated grizzly bears settling in to Yellowstone; management decision set for ruling

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson December 19, 2024December 20, 2024
Snow blankets Yellowstone in winter.
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5 National Parks for Snow Seekers and Winter Enthusiasts

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson December 16, 2024January 5, 2025
View from the top of Canary Springs, named for it's bright yellow color.
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Colorado man banned from Yellowstone for walking on thermal feature

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 14, 2024November 14, 2024
Wolverine photographed in Glacier National Park.
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Wolverine populations slowly recover in lower 48, which national parks they call home

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson November 6, 2024November 6, 2024
Grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park.
Posted inWildlife

2024 might be the deadliest year for Yellowstone grizzly bears

Avatar photo by WyoFile November 4, 2024November 4, 2024
A trail through black lava rock
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National Historic Trails for Native American Heritage Month

Avatar photo by Will De Man November 2, 2024November 5, 2024

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