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Yellowstone National Park scientists discover ticking time bomb beneath visitors’ feet
A new study reveals that the source of magma for the supervolcano beneath Yellowstone could be closer than previously thought ...
Eric Bedient was sentenced to five days in jail after leaving a trail of footprints across the fragile crust of Mammoth Hot ...
Crews with Yellowstone National Park plan to re-open some main entrances and roads to the public on April 17, weather ...
Yellowstone National Park is reopening select roads and entrances for the 2026 season. Plan your trip and be among the first ...
The Yellowstone River reached highs of almost 14 feet, far higher than the previous record of 11.5 feet set over a century ago, according the the National Weather Service.
Carole Rosenblat is a journalist and copywriter specializing in travel. Her work has appeared in publications including National Geographic, Fodor’s, and CNN. Working on a guest ranch in Montana for ...
Photographer Tom Murphy has documented the park's wildlife for decades. Now, one of his photos will be on a Forever Stamp. By Nidhi Sharma Published Mar 20, 2026 9:00 AM EDT Add Popular Science (opens ...
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park had 4,762,988 recreational visits in 2025. Even through a 43-day partial government shutdown the National Park Service worked to keep parks open.
When most travelers picture America’s most popular national park, the mind jumps to geysers erupting in Yellowstone National Park or the vast canyon walls of Grand Canyon National Park. Year after ...
It’s happened again. Another lucky visitor to Yellowstone National Park has surfaced on Reddit with a photo of one of Yeti’s most compelling and hard-to-find Tundra coolers — and predictably, another ...
Scientists spotted the first grizzly bear of 2026 earlier this week at Yellowstone National Park, marking the beginning of the end of hibernation season for the massive creatures, the National Park ...
A tourist died late last week after entering a closed, hazardous area of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in what some say is the latest example of park visitors ignoring warning signs and wandering ...
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