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This week in Yellowstone National Park, give an update on what's closed in the park, share a quick blurb about the bison hunt, and then jump into the meat of this week’s episode. I talk about the first wolves to roam the park in 60 years, share some tips on how to acclimatize yourself to Yellowstone and share a cool place to hike outside of the park. Of course, I also share the weather forecast, road conditions, and pretty much everything else you need to be ready for This Week in Yellowstone.
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, March 13th to March 19th, 2025, I give some grizzly bears updates, talk about park visitation, and rejoice over the return of the bluebirds. I also share a cool lunar experience you can have this week, as well as give you all of the wildlife, weather, and trail tips you’ll need to have an amazing time in Yellowstone this week.
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, March 6th to March 12th, 2025, I share a cool walk on a washed out road, try to help you navigate bison jams, share reasons why you should visit the park this week, and give you all of the weather, wildlife and road updates you’ll need to enjoy your time visiting Yellowstone National Park this coming week.
Heading to the park? Consider booking a hiking tour with me! https://outdoor-society.com
Article about the rally: https://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/news/yellowstone-national-park-layoffs-national-park-service-job-cuts-public-lands-rally-yellowstone-protect-national-parks-movement-us-forest-service-layoffs-protest/article_d5e8035a-f6f1-11ef-a2d1-efa8eddb3824.html
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, February 27th to March 5th, 2025, I share the location of a roadside bear den, recommend a scientific news letter about the Yellowstone Supervolcano, share yet another awesome hike to take when there is still snow on the ground, and give you all of the weather, wildlife and road updates you’ll need to enjoy your time visiting Yellowstone National Park this coming week.
Caldera Chronicles: https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/yellowstone/caldera-chronicles
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, February 20th to February 26th, 2025, I share one of my favorite winter treks, give some tips on snowshoeing and cross-country skiing etiquette, briefly mention some visitation statistics, and of course, give you all the updates and more that you need to have a fantastic trip when you are visiting Yellowstone this week.
Was that a run-on sentence? Yes, it was, but that's just because I am too excited to pause to give you this week’s episode.
Consider booking a hiking tour with me when you visit Yellowstone. More information can be found at outdoor-society.com
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, I share a fun, short trek to a frozen waterfall, try to convince you to drive to Cooke City, let you know some great coffee shops just outside the park, and give you all of the weather, wildlife and road updates you’ll need to have a great experience when you visit Yellowstone this week.
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, I give an update on the wolf hunting bills, tell you about a lesser-known road in Yellowstone to drive, share a cool snowshoe and cross-country ski route, and also let you know how the wildlife sightings have been. Hopefully, this will help inspire you to take a trip to the park.
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On this episode of “This Week in Yellowstone” I take a look at the incoming snowstorm the park may experience this weekend, as well as share a few indoor locations to warm up and relax in Mammoth Hot Springs. I also touch on the wolf mating season, and bring up an issue for wolf hunting that the state of Montana is going to be voting on.
Link for the wolf hunt information: https://greateryellowstone.org/blog/2025/take-action-stop-the-montana-legislature-from-halving-states-wolf-population
and yes, I misspoke. The link is to the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and not the Park County Environmental Council. Sorry about that.
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, I take a look at the rumors of an imminent eruption, tell you about a new species that some want to introduce to Yellowstone, discuss the coyote mating season, and, as always, share the weather forecast, the road conditions, and wildlife spotting locations. This is a good one, so give it a listen.
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Also, check out outdoor-society.com for more Yellowstone information, including my tours and books.
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Nobody asked for it, but I did it anyway. In this special episode of This Week in Yellowstone, I take a look at the visitation statistics for the park in 2024. I take a deep dive into some fun stats, predict what 2025 may look like, share about an aspect of park visitation that is seeing a decline, and also have a small rant about the inaccuracy of social media's representation of the rise of poor behavior in the park. The one thing I didn't mention is that 99.9% of all who visit the park do so without breaking the rules.
If this episode wasn't your cup of tea, don't worry. I won't do another visitation statistics episode for at least a month, maybe a year.
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This week in Yellowstone National Park, we will get some real winter weather in and around Yellowstone. I will also tell you about how some tour guides got in trouble, how many people visited Yellowstone in 2024, where to see hoarfrost, and where you should hike if you are hoping to brave the cold and want to potentially see wolf prints in the snow. Stick around and you may just be inspired to spend some time in Yellowstone National Park this week.
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This week in This Week in Yellowstone, I tell you what you need to know when visiting the park this coming week. Is that enough uses of the word "week" in a single sentence?
In this episode, I give you news of a wolf anniversary and a lawsuit against the park, then give you an update on the weather, animal sightings, road conditions, snowpack information, and a lot more. I also share a cool trail you need to do in the winter and even tell you a great spot to see moose right now.
If you like this, tell a friend, subscribe to the podcast, and generally stay tuned, as I hope to do this every week.