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Top 10 things to know about visiting Yellowstone National Park during the 2023 summer season - NPS
Top 10 things to know about visiting Yellowstone National Park during the 2023 summer season Plan like a park ranger NPS / Jacob W. Frank MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – If you plan to travel to Yellowstone National Park this summer, plan ahead to protect yourself and this wild and awe-inspiring place. Within the park’s 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. Listen and learn from park rangers by watching this video . Follow the top 10 things to know to enjoy your visit and protect the park for generations to come! No Vehicle Reservations Required Vehicle reservations are not required to enter the park – just a park entrance pass. Save time at entrance stations by purchasing your pass online before you arrive. Keep in mind that summer is busy, so be prepared for crowds
Weather-permitting, Beartooth Highway (US-212) to open Friday, May 26 - NPS
Weather-permitting, Beartooth Highway (US-212) to open Friday, May 26 Stay informed about road status and weather conditions Plowing Beartooth Highway 2021 NPS / Jacob W. Frank Weather-permitting, the Beartooth Highway (US-212), located east of the park’s Northeast Entrance between Red Lodge, Montana, and Cooke City, Montana, will open Friday, May 26 at 8 a.m. Watch for quickly changing weather, including winter weather conditions with heavy snow and hazardous driving conditions. Temporary road closures due to winter weather can occur any time on the highway given its high elevation. Plan to have alternate routes for travel should the highway close. Check the Montana and Wyoming departments of transportation websites for road updates and status throughout the summer. News Release Date: May 24, 2023 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015
Yellowstone National Park law enforcement officers investigate incident of a man intentionally disturbing a bison calf; incident results in death of calf - YNP
Yellowstone National Park law enforcement officers investigate incident of a man intentionally disturbing a bison calf; incident results in death of calf Visitors: Respect wildlife by giving them room to roam An unidentified white male in his 40-50's, wearing a blue shirt and black pants, approached a newborn bison calf in Lamar Valley near the confluence of the Lamar River and Soda Butte Creek. Photo courtesy / Hellen Jack MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Yellowstone National Park law enforcement officers are asking the public for information about an incident that occurred on the evening of May 20, 2023, between an unidentified man and a newborn bison calf in the park’s northeast corner. The unfortunate incident where the man intentionally disturbed the calf resulted in the death of the calf. An unidentified white male in his 40-50's, wearing a blue shirt and black pants, approached a newborn bison calf in Lamar Valley near the confluence of the Lamar River and Soda Butte Creek. T
Weather-permitting, Yellowstone National Park’s Dunraven Pass opens Friday, May 26: All park roads will be open - NPS
Weather-permitting, Yellowstone National Park’s Dunraven Pass opens Friday, May 26 All park roads will be open Weather-permitting, the road from Canyon Village to Tower Fall (Dunraven Pass) will open Friday, May 26 at 8 a.m. to public motor vehicle traffic. The public are asked to: Watch for quickly changing weather conditions. Anticipate temporary road closures due to late spring storms and unsafe driving conditions. Stay informed about up-to-date road conditions and traffic delays due to road improvement projects in Yellowstone: Visit Park Roads . Call (307) 344-2117 for recorded information. Receive Yellowstone road alerts on your mobile phone by texting "82190" to 888-777 (an automatic text reply will confirm receipt and provide instructions). Stay at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves, and 25 yards from all other wildlife. Do not crowd or push wildlife. Due to a severe winter of above-average snowpack, wildlife such as bison, elk and moose are stressed and wea
Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center opens for second season
Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center opens for second season Mason Runs Through (Assiniboine) engaging with Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center visitors. YF / Alyssa McGeeley MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – On Wednesday, May 17, 2023, the Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center opens to the public for the season. Located in the Old Faithful area, the Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center is a space where Indigenous artists, scholars and presenters from the 27 associated Tribes of Yellowstone National Park directly engage with visitors through demonstrations and discussions. Now in its second year, the center is a partnership between the National Park Service and Yellowstone Forever, with Tribal consultation. During the 2023 season, 37 presenters from 18 associated Tribes will directly engage with Yellowstone visitors through formal and informal education. Presentations will include photography, beadwork, moccasin making, dancing, storytelling, quillwork and more. “Many Tribal Nations
Fatality investigation in Yellowstone National Park - NPS
Fatality investigation in Yellowstone National Park Park entrance sign NPS / Jacob W. Frank MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – On the evening of Saturday, May 13, Yellowstone rangers responded to an incident on Craig Pass, approximately 3 miles south of Old Faithful. Rangers observed a single vehicle that had been driven into a snowbank, with a male standing outside. They located a deceased female inside the car. The male was detained and subsequently arrested for drug possession and other traffic-related charges. Investigators are determining what led to the female’s death and attempting to complete next-of-kin notifications. Additional information will be provided as the investigation proceeds. The investigation is being performed by the National Park Service (Investigative Services Branch and Yellowstone Law Enforcement Division), with support from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Attorney’s Office, and Teton County Coroner’s Office. The road between Old Faithful and Wes
Weather-permitting, additional roads in Yellowstone National Park to open Friday, May 12 - NPS
Weather-permitting, additional roads in Yellowstone National Park to open Friday, May 12 Spring views along the South Entrance Road. NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: May 10, 2023 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 Weather-permitting, the following roads in Yellowstone National Park will open Friday, May 12 at 8 a.m. to public motor vehicle traffic: South Entrance to West Thumb West Thumb to Old Faithful (Craig Pass) West Thumb to Lake Village Tower-Roosevelt to Tower Fall The public are asked to: Watch for quickly changing weather conditions and possible temporary closures due to late spring storms. Many areas of the park are still experiencing winter conditions and snow and ice may cover sections of road. Stay informed about up-to-date road conditions and traffic delays due to road improvement projects in Yellowstone: Visit Park Roads . Call (307) 344-2117 for recorded information. Receive Yellowstone road alerts on your mobile phone by texting "8
Postal Service to Issue Waterfall Stamps - First Day of Issue June 13 at Yellowstone's Canyon Visitors Education Center - USPS
Postal Service To Issue Waterfall Stamps What: The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating the variety and beauty of American waterfalls with 12 new stamps. Each stamp features a photograph with the name of the waterfall and state in which it is located beneath it. The first-day-of-issue event for the Waterfalls Forever stamps is free and open to all visitors of Yellowstone National Park. News of the stamp is being shared with the hashtag #WaterfallsStamps . Who: Mike Elston, U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors secretary, will serve as the dedicating official Cameron “Cam” Sholly, Yellowstone National Park superintendent Kenneth Keifer, photographer of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River stamp When: Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. MT Where: Canyon Visitors Education Center Yellowstone National Park, WY RSVP: Attendees are encouraged to RSVP at: usps.com/waterfalls . Background: Among nature’s most beautiful wonders, waterfalls come in all shapes and sizes, from serene cascade
Weather-permitting, Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance Road opens Friday, May 5 - NPS
Weather-permitting, Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance Road opens Friday, May 5 Anticipate temporary road closures near Sylvan Pass due to increased avalanche danger East Entrance Road conditions at Sylvan Pass NPS / Jacob W. Frank News Release Date: May 4, 2023 Contact: Morgan Warthin , (307) 344-2015 Weather-permitting, the road from the East Entrance near Cody, Wyoming, to Fishing Bridge Junction (Sylvan Pass), and Canyon Village to Lake Village, will open Friday, May 5 at 8 a.m. to public motor vehicle traffic. The public are asked to: Anticipate temporary road closures near Sylvan Pass because of increased avalanche danger from recent snowfall and warm temperatures. Watch for quickly changing weather conditions. Many areas of the park are still experiencing winter conditions and snow and ice may cover sections of road. Stay informed about up-to-date road conditions in Yellowstone: Visit Park Roads . Call (307) 344-2117 for recorded information. Receive Ye