Forget the summer crowds, exploring wide-open landscapes by ski, snowmobile or snowshoe, and revel in a solitude that few park visitors ever get to experience. By Ruffin Prevost Ruffin Prevost, a ...
Winter in Yellowstone reveals beauty and danger in equal measure. Steam rises from frozen ground, snow settles in quiet layers, and temperatures shift so sharply that even experienced travelers ...
Yellowstone National Park is beautiful year-round, but winter means smaller crowds to let you appreciate the views.
While many Yellowstone lakes and waterfalls were frozen into ice, the free-flowing Fire Hole River cut through the snowy meadow, steaming in places. Because of its connection to thermal features in ...
It’s no secret that Yellowstone National Park can be jampacked in the summer, when up to 1 million people jockey for space each July. But February typically draws fewer than 50,000 visitors. That ...