Yellowstone officials say that the visits may have declined due to several days of inclement, snowy weather.
Outdoors
Yellowstone gives advice for autumn visits, announces winter closures
In response to the change in weather and lower visitation, some park facilities and services are beginning to close for the season.
WGFD investigates Natrona County mule deer poaching
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is investigating the poaching of two mule deer in Natrona County.
Teton Park Waives Fee for National Public Lands Day
National Public Lands Day is celebrated across the country to encourage enjoyment and volunteer opportunities on public lands.
NCSO offers safety tips for hunting season
Sheriff’s officials do get calls for search and rescue every year and have received some already this season.
Alcova Draw Down Begins October 1st
The Bureau of Reclamation will be lowering the water level in Alcova Reservoir as the 2017 irrigation season draws to a close.
Attend Yellowstone’s Hawk Watch on September 23
The Hawk Watch is an opportunity to observe and learn about birds of prey, their ecology, and their migration.
Yellowstone kills aggressive bear near Heart Lake
The immature, male grizzly was repeatedly involved in conflicts with humans.
Yellowstone National Park Sets Record Attendance For August
Yellowstone National Park says that August 2017 has been the busiest August on record.
Concessioner Selected for Boat Services at Grand Teton’s Jenny Lake
The new ten-year concession contract is anticipated to begin January 1, 2018.
Grand Teton Announces Area Closures
Roadwork schedules may change, or be delayed, due to weather conditions, equipment malfunction, or other extenuating circumstances.
End of Season Operation of Glendo and Guernsey Reservoirs Announced
The Bureau of Reclamation will be lowering the water level in Guernsey Reservoir as the 2017 irrigation season draws to a close.
Yellowstone Conducts Commercial Vehicle Safety Inspections
This is the 19th year of the interagency inspection program.
New Annual Senior Pass Available at Devils Tower
A new Annual Senior Pass will be offered to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is 62 years of age or older.
Summer Season Draws to a Close at Teton Park Facilities
Closing dates for seasonally operated facilities in Grand Teton National Park and the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway are as follows
Teton Visitors Enjoy Remodeled Concession Facilities
Visitors to the Jackson Lake Lodge, Colter Bay Village, and Signal Mountain Marina this summer have enjoyed newly remodeled facilities.
Volunteer for a National Public Lands Day project in Yellowstone
The National Park Service is seeking volunteers for a work project in the Blacktail Plateau area of Yellowstone on Saturday, September 30, 2017.
Yellowstone Opens Lottery for Non-commercially Guided Snowmobile Program
The program allows one non-commercially guided group of up to five snowmobiles to enter Yellowstone from each of its four winter entrances per day.
Teton Park Rangers Respond to Several Incidents
Grand Teton National Park rangers have responded to several recent incidents in the park, recently.
Grand Teton Rangers Recover Body of Deceased Climber
Rangers recovered the body of a deceased climber in Grand Teton National Park on Friday
Grand Teton National Park Preps for Founder’s Day Celebration
The National Park Service will celebrate the 101st anniversary of its founding on Friday, August 25.
BLM: Mustang Days “Huge Success”
The Bureau of Land Management annual Mustang Days, held last weekend at the Wyoming State Fair in Douglas, was considered a “huge success” by participants and spectators alike, according to a press release from the BLM.
Grizzly Bear Trapping and Study to Commence in Yellowstone Through October
The trappings are scheduled to go through October of 2017.