Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park

4.5K posts

Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park banner
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park

Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park

@_out_door_

Providing world class hiking adventures in the wilds of Yellowstone. Book a tour with me and see amazing things.

Yellowstone National Park Katılım Ağustos 2014
43 Takip Edilen3.4K Takipçiler
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park retweetledi
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park@YellowstoneNPS·
(NEWS RELEASE) Hikers injured by bear in Yellowstone National Park On the afternoon of May 4, two hikers sustained injuries by one or more bears on the Mystic Falls Trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park. National Park Service emergency services personnel responded to the incident, and it remains under investigation. No further information is available at this time. This is the first incident of a bear injuring a person in Yellowstone in 2026. The last time a visitor was injured by a bear in the park was in September 2025. The last human fatality caused by a bear occurred in 2015 in the Lake Village area of the park. Temporary closures pending completion of investigation Visit Backcountry Conditions for status and conditions of park trails and backcountry campsites. Hikers and anglers should be aware of temporary closures. Areas that are closed: - Fairy Falls Trail north of the Grand Prismatic Overlook - Sentinel Meadows Trail - Imperial Meadows Trail - Fairy Creek Trail - Summit Lake Trail - Backcountry campsites OG1, OD1, OD2, OD3, OD4, OD5 - Fishing along the Firehole River and associated tributaries within the closure area Areas that are open: - Midway Geyser Basin - Grand Prismatic Overlook Trail from Fairy Falls Trailhead to the Grand Prismatic Overlook (trail is CLOSED beyond the overlook). - Black Sand Basin - Portions of the Firehole River outside of the closure is open to fishing Stay safe in bear country: - Stay 100 yards away from bears at all times - Carry bear spray and know how to use it - Be alert. See the bear before you surprise it. Watch for fresh tracks, scat, and feeding sites (signs of digging, rolled rocks, torn up logs, ripped open ant hills) - Make noise - Hike in groups of three or more people - Don't hike at dawn, dusk, or at night, when grizzlies are most active - Don’t run from a bear Full release with links to sites and high-res map at: go.nps.gov/26008
Yellowstone National Park tweet mediaYellowstone National Park tweet media
English
43
161
985
125.6K
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park retweetledi
D. Scott
D. Scott@bisontattooguy·
Spring biking in Yellowstone starts tomorrow. nps.gov/yell/planyourv…
D. Scott tweet media
English
2
2
14
734
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park retweetledi
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park@YellowstoneNPS·
(News Release) Yellowstone seeks public input on environmental assessment for North Entrance Road Reconstruction Project. In-person meeting Jan. 13 and virtual meeting Jan. 14. 30-day public comment period begins Jan. 5. Learn more: go.nps.gov/26001
Yellowstone National Park tweet media
English
3
27
131
12.5K
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park
Today’s quick trip to check snow on trails rewarded me with spotting six coyotes, one moose, one fox, five bald eagles, a dozen bighorn sheep, hundreds of bison, dozens of elks, dozens of pronghorn, and one dead bison carcass.
English
1
0
3
172
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park
A new episode of This Week in Yellowstone has been recorded and is scheduled to drop in the early morning hours on 1/1/26. Give it a listen wherever you listen to your podcasts. Except YouTube, because videos aren’t podcasts.
Beyond the Boardwalks: Yellowstone National Park tweet media
English
0
2
6
568