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Whoops! Yellowstone geologists pull 300 hats from hot springs - Park visitors should ‘hold on tight’ to their hats and stay ...
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More than 13,000 pieces of garbage have been retrieved this year from hydrothermal areas in Yellowstone so far this year.
The park draws over 4 million visitors a year, with the vast thermal pools and hot springs among the most popular attractions.
How Yellowstone, a landscape once sacred to Native Americans, later inspired Christians and New Age communities alike.
From hats infiltrating Yellowstone’s geysers to a new speed record on the Grand Teton, Outside is rounding up the biggest news of this week ...
The crisis created by the Trump administration’s staffing and budget cuts at national parks goes beyond uncollected fees and ...
The Yellowstone Geology team collected a total of more than 13,000 pieces of trash, the USGS revealed. Among its other finds were over 4,000 rocks and sticks in the thermal area, in addition to more ...
Yellowstone is just over 42,000 visitors shy of matching the record that was set in 2021, when tourism interest peaked after ...
Geologists at Yellowstone National Park have already collected more than 300 hats from the park’s hot spring areas this year ...
The Beehive Geyser is known for its towering eruptions, but also its irregularity in terms of when these eruptions occur.
Standing for more than a century, Old Faithful Inn "has the distinction of being considered a benchmark of national park ...