Spring is prime bear-viewing season in Yellowstone National Park, but sometimes you need a keen eye to see them.
Catherine Parker Located in the quiet northeast corner of Yellowstone, Lamar Valley is a wildlife haven along the Lamar River. In fact, this valley is often referred to as "America's Serengeti ...
Rutting bison joust in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley. More than 4,500 bison roam free in the park. They’re descendants of a few dozen animals given sanctuary more than a century ago, rescuing the ...
The Lamar Valley is one of the best places to glimpse ... Slough Creek Stroll along Slough Creek for your best chance at spotting one of Yellowstone’s elusive wolf packs. Pro tip: Wolf viewing ...
But Sizemore claimed that there are signs of other grizzlies in other Yellowstone locations. 'This bear usually comes out around this week, or one is seen in Lamar or Hayden Valley area too.
Grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park are waking ... a traffic jam they caused by appearing alongside the highway in Lamar Valley. The newborn cubs were tiny and tourists jockeyed for parking ...
Located in the northeast area of Yellowstone National Park, the trailhead for Trout Lake Trail is about 18 miles from Tower Junction and about 3 miles east of Lamar Valley. It doesn't have any set ...