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Visiting Yellowstone This Winter? Here's What to Expect - Sports Illistrated

  Visiting Yellowstone This Winter? Here's What to Expect

Deadline nears for feds to decide on endangered species status for grizzly bears - Montana Public Radio

  Deadline nears for feds to decide on endangered species status for grizzly bears

Ancient poop provides clues to Yellowstone’s past - wyomingnews.com

  Ancient poop provides clues to Yellowstone’s past

Yellowstone National Park's winter season begins Dec. 15, 2024: Top things for visitors to know about a winter visit - NPS

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  News Release Yellowstone National Park's winter season begins Dec. 15, 2024 Top things for visitors to know about a winter visit NPS / Diane Renkin News Release Date:  December 10, 2024 Contact:   Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Yellowstone National Park’s winter season begins Sunday, Dec. 15. Annually from mid-December until mid-March, visitors can travel most of the park’s roads from the West, South, East and North entrances by approved  commercially guided snowmobiles and snowcoaches  and via the  non-commercially guided snowmobile access program . Currently, the accumulation of snowfall on roads varies across the park. This means that visitors will be able to travel in the park, however, the type of transportation used on park roads by commercially guided snowmobile or snowcoach tour companies will depend on road conditions. Throughout the winter season, park staff will work closely with all operators and provide updates as c...