Yellowstone National Park is beautiful year-round, but winter means smaller crowds to let you appreciate the views.
When geologists study volcanic hazards or try to anticipate what a volcano may do in the future, one of their primary tools is to examine the volcano’s past behavior.
Yellowstone’s Echinus Geyser awakens after years of dormancy, offering rare eruptions and unforgettable experiences for travelers exploring the park’s geothermal wonders.
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. – The breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone National Park and its stunning hydrothermal features may have you exclaim: "Hold on to your hats!" The U.S. Geological Survey ...
Longtime Yellowstone National Park seismic and geologic researcher Robert B. Smith will speak at the next Draper Natural History Museum Lunchtime Expedition lecture on July 11. Smith, distinguished ...
The breathtaking beauty of Yellowstone National Park and its stunning hydrothermal features may have you exclaim: "Hold on to your hats!" The U.S. Geological Survey asks you to take that literally.