On January 12, 1995 gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, correcting the eradication man had inflicted on this keystone species from most of the western United States. After decades, it was again possible to see wolves in Yellowstone! Many people are understandably fascinated with wolves. They have been glorified and vilified in story, Continue Reading →
Tag: Winter
Is Snowshoeing Difficult? (If you can walk, you can snowshoe!)
Can you walk? Then you can snowshoe! Snowshoeing is not difficult and is one of the best ways to get outside and enjoy the beauty of winter, ESPECIALLY during a year when many of us have felt a little — shall we say — constricted in our daily lives. There are so many things to love Continue Reading →
Yellowstone in Winter
We absolutely love visiting Yellowstone in Winter. The crowds are gone, the scenery is spectacular, and the wildlife is actually much easier to see. Below is information and a few tips to help you plan a vacation to Yellowstone in winter. When to Go Most of the park facilities close in September or October for Continue Reading →