There is a big question when wildlife watching in Yellowstone: Should you chill and wait for the animals to become visible at a known location, or should you hop back in your car and seek them out? A standard Yellowstone scenario is as follows: You are driving in the park and you come to a …
Beyond the Howls: Managing Your Wolf Watching Expectations in Yellowstone
As the first rays of dawn cast a golden glow over the vast landscapes of Yellowstone National Park, a sound echoes through the landscapes of the park, silencing all in earshot. The noise is the howl of a wolf and for those who venture into Yellowstone National Park, the mere prospect of hearing this brings …
A Closer Look at the Intriguing Coyote Mating Season in Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a haven of awe-inspiring landscapes and diverse wildlife year-round, with the winter months being no different. Moose emerge in lower elevation settings and are easier to see, otters swim in the rivers and creeks near pullouts, and wolves feast on elk and bison they have successfully hunted. While this alone is …
A Wild Encounter in Yellowstone: Otters and Moose Unveiled
In the heart of Yellowstone National Park, nature’s drama unfolds amidst stunning landscapes. Embarking on a journey through the mesmerizing scenery of Yellowstone National Park presents the opportunity to encounter some of its charismatic wildlife. Among the park’s notable inhabitants are the majestic moose and the agile river otters, each contributing to the rich tapestry …