A long-simmering battle between Yellowstone National Park officials and the Gianforte administration in Montana came to a ...
The Yellowstone region today is wonderland. It is full of spectacular geysers and colorful hot springs, home to lakes and ...
As a plaque near the park’s Madison Information Station reads: “Here at the junction of the Firehole and Gibbon ...
On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the bill creating Yellowstone Park, the first national park in the history of the world. Despite the fact that the new national park comprised ...
In 1872, when Congress established the world’s first national park near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River, the principal selling point was its incomparable array of spouting geysers ...
The question of where life on Earth began has long puzzled scientists, but new research suggests that ancient hot springs, similar to the ones in Yellowstone National Park, may have played a ...
But that’s why we’re here. Let’s dig into the future (and past!) of “Yellowstone,” via its various spinoffs and twisty timeline. Giddy up! So “The Madison,” as far as we know, was initially meant to ...
The first national park was created by the United States in 1872, called Yellowstone National Park. The law established during this year allowed for the term to be widely used across the U.S. and ...
Native peoples moved in and out of the area that was to become Yellowstone National Park for ceremonies, hunting, and the medicines, minerals, and plants found there. Yellowstone was established as ...