Did you know that there are 400 endangered species living in the nation's 392 parks? Extinction is a real threat to many of the country’s cherished species. Even some of the country’s most well-known national parks are finding that populations of animals native to the area are dwindling. However…Read More
Bison photo by Thimindu on FLickr
Oh, give me a home, where the buffalo roam, and the deer and the antelope play. These words, written by Dr. Brewster M. Higley, are the state song for Kansas, but it might be better suited to Yellowstone National Park in Montana, Wyoming and a sliver in Idaho. Th…Read More
The incredible beauty of Yellowstone National Park is a wonder to behold all throughout the year. Each December, the dazzling, bright summer colors give way to a gorgeous, snow-covered winter landscape. The park sparkles with soft snow crystals, covering the trees and hills with a veil of glittering…Read More
The National Park Service has been positively impacting communities, conservationists, and historic preservation efforts for years; 100 to be exact. August 25th, 2016 will mark the Service’s Centennial milestone and to commemorate this wonderful achievement, National Park Foundation and The Nation…Read More
Low snowfall and unseasonably high temperatures in the western states have made for some unusual occurrences in many of the nation’s national parks. Many parks are experiencing temperatures 30 or 40 degrees warmer, rain instead of snow, or no precipitation at all. Visitors are making the most …Read More
Photo by Brian Wibbenmeyer
Yellowstone National Park area is renowned for it's deep and fluffy powder that has snowmobile enthusiasts coming back year after year. The wide open spaces of the Bridger-Teton Wilderness make un-guided snowmobiling an adventure though time. Guided adventures in Yellows…Read More