Exploring the Wild
Brings you closer to the captivating landscapes and wildlife of Yellowstone and beyond. Here, you'll find monthly updates on the park’s diverse wildlife and environmental conditions, along with expert tips for capturing these moments through your camera lens. We also dive deep into the world of astrophotography, offering tutorials on everything from gear and settings to post-processing, helping you master the art of photographing the night sky. Stay tuned for the latest tour updates, photography tips, and insider knowledge, and join us on a journey to experience nature like never before.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: December Edition
December in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley offers a truly magical winter experience. Snow blankets the land, transforming it into a quiet, frozen wilderness. While many animals hunker down, some thrive in these harsh conditions, making wildlife watching an intimate and rewarding experience for those who brave the cold.
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: April Edition
As April unfolds in Yellowstone, the landscape begins its dramatic transition from winter’s grip to spring’s embrace. Snow slowly melts away, revealing rich vegetation that supports a resurgence of wildlife activity. Lamar Valley comes alive with the sights and sounds of spring, making it an exhilarating time for wildlife enthusiasts.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: March Edition
March marks a transition in Yellowstone as winter slowly gives way to spring. The days become longer, temperatures begin to rise, and wildlife activity increases in Lamar Valley. As the snow melts, the valley comes alive with animal behavior that signifies the end of the harshest winter months.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: February Edition
February in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley is a month of enduring cold and continued winter beauty. As the days gradually lengthen, the wildlife adapts to the harsh conditions, creating unique opportunities for visitors to observe animal behavior and the stunning landscapes blanketed in snow.
What’s Happening in Yellowstone: January Edition
Discover the raw beauty of Yellowstone's Lamar Valley in January, where deep snow and freezing temperatures create a dramatic backdrop for wildlife. Witness wolves hunting in packs, bison enduring the harsh winter, and eagles soaring above the frozen landscape. Explore this serene, snow-covered wilderness and experience unforgettable wildlife encounters in Yellowstone's premier wolf-watching destination.

