From Yosemite to Denali, trade summer crowds for a winter wonderland at these breathtaking U.S. national parks.
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One National Park's Notorious 'Bear Jams' Are Dangerously Out Of Control During The Government Shutdown
Bear jams occur when tourists stop their cars to photograph bears, and they're out of control at one national park during the ...
Folks, believe it or not, summer has come to a close which means that we unfortunately (but also hopefully) won’t have as many “can you believe how dumb this Yellowstone National Park tourist is being ...
The Path to Florida Springs National Park Act has yet to attract a Senate sponsor or get a hearing before the House Committee ...
But despite the precautions, the bison apparently didn’t appreciate the car getting so close to it, lowering its horn and headbutting the car – and immediately popping its tire. I mean, it’s almost ...
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LAMAR VALLEY - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, also known as America's Serengeti, is without a doubt one of the best places ...
Green Matters on MSN
Visitors Flocking to Yellowstone Couldn’t Care Less About Ongoing Government Shutdown or the Bad Weather
Since October 1, the government shutdown has restricted federal funds to national parks. But Yellowstone visitors feel no ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Hunter shoots grizzly bear in self-defense near Island Park
On Saturday morning, a big game hunter shot and killed a male grizzly bear in self-defense, according to a statement from the ...
Miles with McConkey on MSN
Yellowstone and Grand Teton During the 2025 Government Shutdown: What We Found
We visited Yellowstone and Grand Teton during the first week of the 2025 government shutdown. Despite warnings, the parks ...
On the morning of Oct. 18, a big game hunter shot and killed a male grizzly bear in self-defense after it charged him from a ...
IDFG said it responded immediately and conducted a thorough investigation. The department determined the hunter acted in self ...
A Lander photographer captured a striking “leaf fall” of brilliantly colored aspens cascading through Sinks Canyon. Experts ...
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