Yellowstone National Park plans to host several tribal activities throughout the park in the last week of August to help commemorate its 150th anniversary.
The Associated Press is reporting that Yellowstone National Park Officials are investigating an area of the park after an employee noticed that part of a human foot, still wearing a shoe, was floating in a hot spring.
In defense of the driver, I'm not sure what else they could have done. However, they ended up getting too close to a bison in Yellowstone National Park and now they'll have something to explain to the insurance adjuster.
It's highly recommended at some point in your life to visit Yellowstone National Park. However, there is one part of the park you'll want to avoid. It's a small section known as the "Zone of Death" where you can hypothetically get away with murder although it's really not that simple.
It's likely you've heard by now that another tourist has been gored by a bison in Yellowstone. There's new video of the incident that shows this may have been a heroic effort that saved a child's life.
Celebrating its 150th Anniversary, many thought this would be the busiest year ever for Yellowstone National Park, however, flooding has put that in jeopardy.
The news out of Yellowstone National Park has been tragically sad with historic flooding this year. However, there are still moments that are captured that are reminders of why we hope the park is open again soon. That includes a recent video of a massive eruption from Steamboat Geyser.
Yellowstone National Park announced that the park is closed to visitors after it received a historic amount of rainfall, causing flooding, rockslides, and mudslides.
Mount Doane, named after Gustavus Doane, has been renamed the 'First Peoples Mountain,' after a 15-0 vote by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN), the federal body responsible for maintaining uniform geographic name usage throughout the federal government.