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Home » Wyoming » Yellowstone National Park » Page 4

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.

Old Faithful Geyser at Yellowstone National Park.
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6 Geysers along Yellowstone’s Grand Loop you don’t want to miss

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson August 23, 2024September 3, 2024
Photo of car driving in Yellowstone National Park
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How to get around Yellowstone National Park

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson August 22, 2024September 3, 2024
Photo of bison bulls during the rut at Yellowstone National Park
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Bison rut in full swing at Yellowstone National Park

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson August 19, 2024August 20, 2024
Photo of grizzly bear sow and her cubs in a a meadow
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Grizzly sow with five cubs spotted in Yellowstone National Park

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson August 7, 2024September 3, 2024
Photo of Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion: Boardwalk condition post-explosion.
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More information released on Yellowstone hydrothermal explosion

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson July 31, 2024July 31, 2024
Photo of smoke and burns from the Kolob Terrace Fire in Zion National Park.
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Fire Season Affects Western National Parks This July

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson July 29, 2024July 29, 2024
photo of rangers at Yellowstone National Park surveying damage after Biscuit Basin hydrothermal explosion
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Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone closed after hydrothermal explosion

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson July 23, 2024August 1, 2024
Photo of crew in Yellowstone NP removes SUV from Semi-Centennial Geyser.
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Five Tourists Safe After Crashing into Yellowstone Geyser

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson July 16, 2024July 19, 2024
Yellowstone North Entrance
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Gunman killed in shootout with rangers at Yellowstone National Park

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