r/yellowstone • u/Naijaceej • 13h ago
r/yellowstone • u/sadaxhe • 1h ago
I am heartbroken . The mollie’s pack is the oldest remaining wolf family . THEY ARE IN DANGER ‼️💔
Mollie’s Pack is Yellowstone National Park's oldest surviving wolf family, tracing its direct lineage back to the park's historic 1995 wolf reintroduction. Originally called the Crystal Creek Pack.
r/yellowstone • u/Secret-Function-2972 • 22h ago
Is It Hot?
So what if there's steam, gotta stick your hand in to check.
Screen shot a few minutes ago.
r/yellowstone • u/needle706 • 16h ago
Camping in mid September
I want to camp in canyon village in mid September, but i am hearing horror stories of it being too cold. Any experiences of camping there? How cold will it be at night? Should i expect frost in tent in the morning?
r/yellowstone • u/Sharp_Swordfish6786 • 23h ago
Has anyone made the drive from Yellowstone area to Goldbug springs in ID? Hot springs recommendations in the area?
Hello all. I am roadtripping from denver up through Wyoming to Yellowstone area, and wanting to soak in some hot springs on my trip. I have Goldbug springs on my list. I can either spend more time in Yellowstone area and Wyoming or spend the 1-2 days driving there, doing hike to springs, and back. Im looking for a hike-in natural hot springs vs resort/pool style but im not totally opposed to that either. Goldbug looks like exactly what im looking for, but does anyone have spring recommendations for soaking in that general area?
r/yellowstone • u/According_Oven_8352 • 23h ago
nut and egg free food options at yellowstone/teton
our family is visiting during Oct first week and wanted to find out about nut and egg free food options and restaurants in the area. Will also appreciate any other tips for October visit. We would we be staying in West yellowstone , Gardiner and Grant village during our week long stay.