The state of Montana is suing the iconic Yellowstone National Park over its plan to increase the number of bison in and around the park. Loved by hikers and climbers alike, the 3,472 square-mile park ...
The remains of an ancient forest have been discovered in a popular hiking area of the Rocky Mountains. Surrounded by backcountry hiking trails, the Beartooth plateau is a frozen tundra that sits at ...
the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the primary attraction in the Canyon Village area and one of the park's most popular hiking spots. The canyon stretches for approximately 20 miles and is ...
One might think that the National Park Service and the State of Montana, the two entities charged with stewardship of ...
Agriculture committee asks Congress to give the state 30 million federal acres — including Grand Teton National Park.
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FAIRY FALLS - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
The Fairy Falls Hiking Trail is an epic hike in West Yellowstone with a beautiful view of the 200-foot Fairy Falls. I lo ...
Not anytime soon, though. The magma stored beneath the surface of Yellowstone National Park exists in a mostly solid state and is probably not capable of erupting, not even as a lava flow — a result ...
Opinion: Park's new bison management plan is based on outdated and unscientific assumptions that result in thousands of wild bison being slaughtered to theoretically prevent them from infecting cattle ...
Yellowstone National Park is home to many of the largest known volcanic eruptions on the planet, and scientists have new research that is helping determine when – and where in the park – the next one ...
The latter change is supported by the Custer Gallatin National Forest, which manages much of the land adjacent to the park. Yellowstone bison have historically been confined to the park due to ...
This is the third lawsuit to be filed in the wake of Yellowstone revising its bison management plan last year.
An injured snowmobiler was rescued after striking a tree on the Two Top forest service trail at 9:13 a.m. on Jan 17, 2025.