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July 2021 Was the Most-Visited Month on Record in Yellowstone National Park

July 2021 was the most-visited month in the history of Yellowstone National Park, a 13% increase from July 2020 and 15% increase from July 2019. Additionally, this past July was also the first month on record with more than a million recreational visits to Yellowstone.

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Yellowstone Engages With Native American Tribes to Expand Tribal Representation in the National Park

Yellowstone National Park engages associated Native American Tribes to expand tribal presence in the national park, after almost 150 years of underrepresentation. Read how the park and Tribes collaborate, from wildlife management to college studies and tribal stories, in this blog post.

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6 Must-See Roadside Waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park

There are dozens of named frontcountry and roadside waterfalls in Yellowstone National Park, and literally hundreds of unnamed and probably even undiscovered waterfalls. When driving the park’s Grand Loop Road, these waterfalls are wonderful stopping points. Don’t miss them!

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5 U.S. National Parks With Amazing Black Bear Viewing Opportunities

The most abundant bear species in the world, black bears are found all across North America, from Alaska and Canada to the contiguous United States and northern Mexico. Your chances of seeing black bears in the wild are excellent in these national parks.

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Afternoon/Evening Fishing Closure in Yellowstone Due to High Water Temperatures & Low Flows (UPDATED)

Effective Saturday, July 24, Yellowstone National Park’s rivers and streams will close to fishing in the afternoon and evening due to high water temperatures and low stream flows. This closure will protect the park’s native and wild trout fisheries.

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Bear Injures Solo Hiker in Yellowstone National Park: First Bear Mauling in Yellowstone in 2021

When a 39-year-old hiker set off on a morning hike on one of the most popular loop trails in the Mammoth Hot Springs area on Friday, May 28, he had no idea he’d be in the hospital just a few hours later. His encounter with a couple of bears resulted in the first bear mauling in Yellowstone National Park in 2021.

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6 Best Wildlife Drives in the National Parks

While wildlife encounters when hiking are absolutely unforgettable, sometimes it’s better—or best—to see animals from the safety of your car. Although I’m a huge advocate for leaving your vehicle and exploring a park on foot, more often than not, you simply have to drive to see a park properly. Luckily, there are several epic wildlife drives in the national parks.

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Pilot Spots First Grizzly Bear of 2021 in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is unofficially awakening, albeit slowly, after a long and cold winter. This moment is typically marked by the first grizzly bear sighting of year, which, according to the National Park Service, occurred on March 13, 2021. The bear was seen interacting with wolves at a carcass in the northern area of the park.

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13 Spectacular National Parks & Monuments Near Salt Lake City

From the five Utah national parks in the south to Rocky Mountain parks like Grand Teton and Yellowstone to the north, Salt Lake City is less than five hours from several epic parks. So, pack your camping and hiking gear, rent a car and go for a once-in-a-lifetime national parks road trip from Salt Lake City.

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6 Best National Parks to See Wolves in the USA

Wolves have always been a source of both fascination and fear among people. Once revered and respected… then hated and hunted… now both, wolves are a symbol of wildness arguably unlike any other animal in the world. In America, you can see gray wolves in the wild in these amazing national parks.

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NEWS: The First Grizzly Bear of 2020 Has Been Spotted in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is slowly waking up after a long winter’s sleep. On March 9, the National Park Service announced the first grizzly bear sighting in Yellowstone of 2020. The bear, fresh out of its den, was spotted near Grand Prismatic Spring by wildlife biologists during a radio telemetry flight.

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Best USA National Parks to Visit in Spring

When many parts of America are still dusted with snow and suffer from below-freezing temperatures, others begin waking up after a long winter’s rest. Spring brings with it pleasant temperatures, roaring waterfalls and unique wildlife sightings, often including baby animals frolicking in spectacular landscapes.

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