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Yellowstone National Park’s northern entrances remain closed after major flooding swallowed roads, bridges and homes. State and federal public land agencies are now anticipating visitors to look for other outdoor recreation opportunities, bringing crowds and tourism dollars to other areas.
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Almost all visitors have been evacuated from Yellowstone National Park due to historic flooding, but superintendent Cam Sholly said in a press conference this afternoon that the park is considering how it can reopen later this season.
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A fire destroyed several businesses in the Yellowstone National Park gateway town of Gardiner, just six weeks after Montana entrances to the park reopened…
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Tourist spending in and around Yellowstone National Park supported about 7,000 jobs last year, according to a National Park Service report released this…
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Two nonprofits have raised $2 million for a Yellowstone National Park construction project, and managed to do so in a very short time.Yellowstone Forever,…
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It’s fall and that means it’s prescribed fire season in Montana. Wildland managers are now intentionally setting fires to reduce forest fuel buildup or to…
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A group of Gardiner residents are pushing for new restrictions to the annual bison hunt near Yellowstone National Park’s north entrance. But at a recent...
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Much of Montana is under winter weather advisories Friday and Saturday, and that means a lot of snow.Todd Chambers is a meteorologist with the National…
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This weekend is the last chance many people will have to drive in Yellowstone National Park before roads close for the winter.The west, south, and east…
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Yellowstone National Park has increased the reward for information about the shooting of one of the park’s most well-known wolves. This more than a month…