Exploring the Wild
Yellowstone Wildlife, Photography & Field Guides
Explore Yellowstone and beyond through in-depth wildlife insights, photography guides, and real field experience. This collection of articles covers seasonal wildlife behavior, where to find animals, and how to photograph them in changing conditions. You’ll also find astrophotography guides, location breakdowns, and practical techniques used in the field. Whether you’re planning a trip or refining your skills, this is where knowledge meets real-world experience.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: November Edition
November marks the quiet arrival of winter in Yellowstone National Park. With all but one road closed, access is limited to the scenic corridor from Gardiner through Lamar Valley to Cooke City, a landscape transformed by snow and silence. Bison and elk endure the cold, wolves roam the valleys in search of prey, and the last trumpeter swans glide across the icy Lamar River. Bears retreat into hibernation, while raptors and coyotes thrive in the frostbitten stillness. This is Yellowstone at its most raw and intimate, a place of resilience, beauty, and endurance for both wildlife and those who venture north to witness it.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: October Edition
Experience Yellowstone in October, with fall colors, active wildlife, and key road closures like Beartooth Highway and Dunraven Pass.

