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| The Yellowstone Canyon Talk Starts: 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet on the lower platform at Artist's Point on the Canyon South Rim Drive. From a classic viewpoint, enjoy the Lower Falls, the Yellowstone River, and the spectacular colors of the canyon while learning about the area's geology and history. Discover why artists and photographers have been drawn to this special place. Handicapped accessible. Lasts 10 minutes. |
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| Walking the Canyon Rim Starts: 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet at Uncle Tom's Parking Lot on the South Rim Drive (road to Artist Point). Words can hardly express the startling beauty of the Yellowstone River, its Grand Canyon and spectacular waterfalls. Explore the geology & natural history behind the scenery. Lasts 1.5. * 9:00 am walk - 06 Jun - 30 Jun ~ # 3:00 pm walk - 01 Jul - 06 Sep |
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| The Canyon Loop Walk Starts: 01 Jul - 06 Sep 04 Meet a ranger at Uncle Tom's Parking Lot on the South Rim Drive. Walk along the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River, then along an established trail through meadows and forest, finally looping back to the parking area. Explore the geology and natural history of the Canyon area, while enjoying a bit of its backcountry. Lasts 2.5 hours. |
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| Fishing Bridge / Lake Talks and Walks | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Mud Volcano Exploration Walk - Starts: 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet at Mud Volcano parking area. Early explorers described the Mud Volcano area as "the greatest marvel we have yet met with." Find out what these intriguing mud pots have to tell us about Yellowstone's explosive past and future. Moderately Strenuous. Lasts 2 hours. |
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| Wildlife Wanderings
Walk - Starts: 27 Jun - 14 Aug 04 Meet at Fishing Bridge Visitor Center. This program will be a talk at the Fishing Bridge Visitor Center or a short walk starting from a nearby location in the area (requiring a car caravan to the trailhead). Yellowstone has been called the wildlife wonder of the continent, the American Serengeti. Park rangers will discuss a different bird or other wildlife species daily. Inquire at the Visitor Center about the featured creature and location. Lasts 1.5 hours. |
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| Gardiner Talks, Star Program & Music Festival | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Recent Archeological Developments in Yellowstone by Ann Johnson - Yellowstone Archeologist Talk - 17 Jun 04 - Thursday Meet at Gardiner's Arch Park with Yellowstone's Archologist Ann Johnson for this illustrated program on recent archological discoveries in Yellowstone. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Bear Us in Mind! by Amanda Bramblett - Bear Management Talk - 28 Jun 04 - Monday Bear facts and figures on this interesting critter. Grizzly and black bear information in Yellowstone and the great Yellowstone ecosystem. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| 4th of July Barbeque and Fireworks
Celebration - 04 Jul 04 - Sunday There will be a 4th of July BBQ and fireworks display in the evening at Arch Park. The BBQ will begin at 6:00 pm and go until dusk. The fireworks display will begin around 10:00 pm. Questions? Contact the Chamber office at: 406-848-7971 or Email us. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| A Stagecoach Trip through Yellowstone: All Them Fool Tenderfoot Questions by Lee Whittlesey - Yellowstone Historian & Author Talk - 06 Jul 04 - Tuesday Meet with park historian and author Lee Whittlesey for an entertaining evening program on the stagecoach days of Yellowstone. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Bear Us in Mind! by Amanda Bramblett - Bear Management
Talk - 13 Jul 04 - Tuesday Bear facts and figures on this interesting critter. Grizzly and black bear information in Yellowstone and the great Yellowstone ecosystem. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Fire Helps and Hints Around Your Home by Carrie VanIce - Gallatin Forest Service Office Talk - 14 Jul 04 - Wednesday Learn how to protect your home and land from fire threats and dangers. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Truman Everts - Lost in Yellowstone by Greg Gordon - Yellowstone Association
Talk - 24 Jul 04 - Saturday �Thirty-seven days of Peril: Truman Everts� Journey Across the Yellowstone Wilderness� By Greg Gordon. In the frontier wilderness of 1870, a real-life Greek tragedy unfolded when Truman Everts became separated from the Washburn-Langford Expedition. Thirty-seven days later he was found crawling through the snow by a couple of frontiersmen near the northern boundary of what would become Yellowstone National Park. This dramatic presentation tells Everts' story with members of the audience serving in the roles of various expedition members. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Fishing Yellowstone - by Richard Parks
Talk - 29 Jul 04 - Thursday Local Gardiner Fishing Guide with tons of facts and info on fishing in Yellowstone and the area. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Ghosts of the Prairie by Bill Edwards
Talk - 30 Jul 04 - Friday �Gardiner and the Ghosts of the Prairies� By Bill Edwards. �What is the fastest mammal in North America? How did it survive near extinction and what role did Yellowstone and Gardiner play in helping to conserve them?� Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Buffalo of Yellowstone by George Nell
Talk - 03 Aug 04 - Tuesday Meet with George Nell to learn some interesting facts about Yellowstone bison. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| The Call of the Wild" By Bill Wengeler
Talk - 04 Aug 04 - Wednesday "The Call of the Wild" By Bill Wengeler - In 1903, Jack London wrote The Call of the Wild, a story about a dog and his journey from civilized life to a life in the wilderness as part of a wolf pack. Through the ecology of the gray wolf, we will examine our own call to preserve wilderness in its various forms. Along the way, we may note some similarities between our own species and our canid relatives. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Fishing Yellowstone by local fishing guide Richard Parks.
Talk - 13 Aug 04 - Friday Meet with local fishing guide Richard Parks and learn all about fishing in Yellowstone and the local area. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Butterflies by George Burmann - Yellowstone Association
Talk - 17 Aug 04 - Tuesday Meet with George Burmann of the Yellowstone Association to learn all about Yellowstone Butterflies. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Bear Us in Mind! by Amanda Bramblett - Bear Management
Talk - 18 Aug 04 - Wednesday Bear facts and figures on this interesting critter. Grizzly and black bear information in Yellowstone and the great Yellowstone ecosystem. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Stars Over Yellowstone by the Museum of the Rockies and Southwest Montana Astronomical Society Talk - 21 Aug 04 - Saturday A fun evening event is planned for all lovers of the night sky - stars, planets and falling things. Come join us for this evening of planetary adventure and viewing. Lasts 1.5 hours. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Buffalo of Yellowstone by George Nell
Talk - 24 Aug 04 - Tuesday Meet with George Nell to learn some interesting facts and information about Yellowstone bison. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Yellowstone Heritage Research Center by Colleen Curry
Talk - 31 Aug 04 - Tuesday Meet with Colleen Curry of Yellowstone National Park to learn all about the brand new Heritage and Reseach Center that is near completion in Gardiner. What is going to be displayed, stored and what is its future. Lasts one hour. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Yellowstone Music Festival
Outdoor Concert - 05 Sep 04 - Sunday 1st Annual Yellowstone Music Festival is scheduled to be held on September 5th, 2004 from 10:00 am until dark. This is a festival of great music for people who love the outdoors. The festival will showcase artists from a variety of genres and will feature local, regional and national talent. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Grant Village Talks and Walks | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Hidden Stories Talk - Starts: 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet at the back porch of the Grant Village Visitor Center. Discover behind-the-scene stories of Yellowstone's fascinating wildlife, geologic curiosities, and natural processes. Explore the complex challenges of preserving and protecting these dynamic features for future generations. Topics may include bison, wolves, lake trout, geysers, thermophiles, fire and more. Handicapped Accessible. Lasts 20 minutes. | 11:30am 2:30pm |
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| Park Orientation Talk Talk - Starts: 13 Jun - 14 Aug 04 Meet on the back porch of Grant Visitor Center. Come learn how to make the most of your time here in Yellowstone by finding out answers to common questions such as "When does Old Faithful erupt? Where can I see wildlife? or What are some good hiking trails in the park?" Accessible with assistance. Last 10 minutes. |
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| Ranger Rendezvous Talk Talk - Starts: 20 Jun - 14 Aug 04 Meet at the back porch of the Grant Village Visitor Center. Meet with a park ranger for this early evening program designed for the young and the young at heart. Learn more about Yellowstone's diverse geology, history, or wildlife riches as you easy into evening. Check locally for program topics. Accessible with assistance. Lasts 30 minutes. |
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Meet at Madison Campgrounds Amphitheater. Each night, a park ranger will present an illustrated program highlighting a different aspect of Yellowstone's wonders. Inquire locally on bulletin boards and at the Madison Information Station and Bookstore for program titles and description. Lasts 45 minutes. Every night. Handicapped Accessible.
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| Junior Ranger Programs Talk - Starts: 05 Jun - 28 Aug 04 Hey kids! Join a park ranger to learn about Yellowstone's wonderful wildlife, geysers, history and much more! This is a great opportunity to complete the ranger led activity required to earn your Junior Ranger patch. These family programs are geared towards kids of Junior Ranger age (5 - 12). Meet at the Junior Ranger Station at Madison Junction. Lasts 30 minutes. |
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Come and enjoy one of Yellowstone's natural resources -- a night sky unpolluted by city lights. Find constellations, hear star stories, and view celestial objects through telescopes. Presented by the Museum of the Rockies, Southwest Montana Astronomical Society, and regional amateur astronomers. Weather permitting. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight.
The Current Sky and Hot Topics in Astronomy
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| Mammoth Talks and Walks | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces
Walk - Starts: 31 May - 06 Sep 04 Meet at the Upper Terrace Drive entrance parking lot, 2 miles south of Mammoth Village. Explore Yellowstone's colorful geologic past and present through the rainbow hues of the Mammoth Hot Springs. Learn how these dynamic terraces of travertine are unique among the park's thermal features. First part of tour is Handicap Accessible. Lasts 1.5 hours. |
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| Mammoth Daily Special: For Children!
Talk - Starts: 06 Jun - 28 Aug 04 Wildlife, history, rocks and mountains, fire, plants, explorers - these topics are being served up on the lawn outside the Albright Visitor Center. Prepared for consumption by our family audiences! Accessible. Lasts 20 - 30 minutes. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Mammoth Daily Special - Talk
Talk - Starts: 06 Jun - 28 Aug 04 Sample some of Yellowstone's wonders at this ranger talk. A different topic is served up daily, wildlife, geology or history. Meet the ranger on the lawn outside the Albright Visitor Center, or on the front porch if it is raining. Accessible. Lasts 20 - 30 minutes. |
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| Exploring Yellowstone's Past Walk - Starts: 09 Jun - 28 Aug 04 Meet in front of the Albright Visitor Center. Mammoth has always been the headquarters of Yellowstone National Park, now 132 years old. On this short relaxed walk, a ranger will recount some of the important and fascinating historic happenings in this, the world's first national park. Accessible. Lasts 1.25 hours. |
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| Norris Geyser Basin Walk Starts: 30 May - 06 Sep 04 Meet at the Norris Geyser Basin Museum. Experience the muddy caldrons, acidic geysers and clear pools of Norris Geyser Basin! Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, most dynamic and oldest basin in the park. Join a park ranger on a walk through this magical land of geysers, hot springs, steam vents and other odd things. Bring water, sunglasses and sunscreen. Lasts 1.5 hours. |
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| Geyser Basin Talk Starts: 01 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet at the Norris Geyser Basin Museum. Norris Geyser Basin has many of the unique characteristics that make Yellowstone so special. While you're at Norris, stop by and enjoy this ranger talk in beautiful surroundings. Lasts 20 minutes. Accessible. |
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| Geysers Galore! Talk. Starts: 30 May - 06 Sep 04 Discover why Yellowstone has so many geysers. Take a quick look at Yellowstone's fascinating and visible geologic story. Meet the park ranger in front of the Old Faithful Visitor Center for this outdoor program. Lasts 10 minutes. Handicapped Accessible. |
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| Geyser Hill Walk Starts: 30 May - 06 Sep 04 Yellowstone contains the highest concertration of hydrothermal features in the world. Learn about Yellowstone's geology and explore the world of hydrothermal features. Meet on the geyser side of the Old Faithful Visitor Center. 1.25 mile walk. Lasts 1.5 hours. Accessible with assistance. |
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| Geyser Discovery Stroll Starts: 30 May - 06 Sep 04 Learn the ins and outs of one of the rarest geological features on earth - geysers! Accompany a ranger through the Upper Geyser Basin exploring the world of geysers. Meet at Castle Geyser, .5 mile west of Old Faithful (15 minute walk from the Visitor Center). 1.5 miles. Lasts 1.5 hours. |
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| Black Sand Walk Walk - Starts 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet at the Black Sand Basin parking lot, one mile north of Old Faithful. This area's concentration of hydrothermal features provides amble evidence of Yellowstone's volcanic geology. Join a park ranger on this .5 mile exploration. Lasts 1.0 hour. |
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| Mystic Falls Walk Walk - Starts 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Explore the Yellowstone ecosystem and enjoy this two mile walk through Biscuit Basin to Mystic Falls. Meet at the Firehole River Bridge adjacent to the Biscuit Basin parking lot, two miles north of Old Faithful. Not recommended for people with heart, breathing, or walking difficulties and may include walking along muddy trails. Lasts 1.5 hour. |
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| Yellowstone for Kids Talk. Starts: 06 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Discover some of the wonders of Yellowstone during this short presentation geared for kids. Meet the park ranger in front of the Old Faithful Visitor Center for this outdoor program. Lasts 20 minutes. Handicapped Accessible. |
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Come and enjoy one of Yellowstone's natural resources -- a night sky unpolluted by city lights. Find constellations, hear star stories, and view celestial objects through telescopes. Presented by the Museum of the Rockies, Southwest Montana Astronomical Society, and regional amateur astronomers.
Safe Solar Observing
| Lakeshore Geologic Exploration Walk - Starts: 13 Jun - 06 Sep 04 Meet near the West Thumb Geyser Basin Information Station. Explore the origins of azure hot pools, belching mudpots, glittering geysers, and the area's explosive geologic past. Watch bison, eagles and osprey as you stroll through this dynamic geyser basin on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. Accessible with assistance. Last 1.5 hours. |
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| Explore Yellowstone Starts: 29 May - 30 Sep 04 Would you like ideas on how to spend your time in Yellowstone? Meet a park ranger at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center in West Yellowstone, Montana (corner of Yellowstone Ave and Canyon St), for a talk about what to see and do in the park. Handicapped Accessible. Last 20 - 30 minutes. |
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| Evening Program in West Yellowstone Talk - Starts: 06 Jun - 31 Jul 04 - 9:30pm / 01 Aug - 06 Sep - 9:00pm Join a park ranger for an illustrated program highlighting a fascinating aspect of Yellowstone's wonders. Location: Grizzly Discovery Center Auditorium, 201 South Canyon Street in West Yellowstone, Montana. Everyone is welcome. The slide program is free. There is a fee if you choose to visit the rest of the Grizzly Discovery Center (an educational non-profit bear and wolf preserve). Lasts 45 minutes. |
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Come and enjoy one of Yellowstone's natural resources -- a night sky unpolluted by city lights. Find constellations, hear star stories, and view celestial objects through telescopes. Presented by the Museum of the Rockies, Southwest Montana Astronomical Society, and regional amateur astronomers. Weather permitting. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight.
The Current Sky and Hot Topics in Astronomy
Madison Campground Amphitheater - Friday
Night Sky Observing
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A park ranger will guide you into the beautiful backcountry on one of eight different ranger adventure hikes. Explore Yellowstone's backcountry on a half day hike with a park ranger. Visit lesser known hydrothermal areas, explore wildlife habitat, and experience a slice of Yellowstone's wilderness. Program locations change daily. Hikes are rated from easy to strenuous.
These very popular half day fee hikes take place every day (except Sunday) from 14 Jun through 28 Aug 04. Hikes are offered from the Canyon, Fishing Bridge / East Entrance, Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful and Roosevelt / Tower areas.
These Ranger Adventure Hikes range from easy walks to strenuous treks. Some hikes are not recommended for people with heart or breathing problems or other serious medical conditions. Inquire at a park visitor center to find the right hike for you. Tickets are available at: Albright (Mammoth), Canyon, Fishing Bridge, Grant and Old Faithful Visitor Centers. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
| Hike | Dates | Days | Time | Distance | Difficulty | Hayden Valley Venture | 06 Jul - 17 Aug | Mon | 8:15 am | 6.0 miles | Easy to Moderate |
Hike this lesser used trail through meadows filled with wildflowers to a spectacular view of Hayden Valley. This valley is known for abundant waterfowl and other wildlife such as bison, elk, coyotes and bears. On the return, enjoy Clear Lake, a backcountry thermal feature.
Type of Trail: Loop; maintained trail. May include off trail sections, muddy areas, and shallow stream crossings.
Elevation Gain: 200 feet / 60 meters.
| Hike | Dates | Days | Time | Distance | Difficulty | Avalanche Peak Experience | 05 Jul - 16 Aug | Mon | 8:15 am | 4.0 miles | Strenuous |
For a truely "breathtaking" encounter with the wild side of Yellowstone, make the steep ascent above timberline to the knift-edged summit of Avalanche Peak. Here, in the heart of the Absaroka Range, your efforts will be rewarded with one of the most stunning panoramic views of Yellowstone.
Type of trail: Out and back: maintained steep trail.
Elevation gain: 2,100 feet / 650 meters.
| Hike | Dates | Days | Time | Distance | Difficulty | Beaver Ponds Ramble | 14 Jun - 28 Aug | Tue & Fri | 8:00 am | 5.0 miles | Moderate |
| Scenic Snow Pass | 14 Jun - 28 Aug | Wed | 8:00 am | 6.8 miles | Strenuous |
Beaver Ponds Ramble
Cool aspen groves, Douglas-fir woodlands and sunny meadows greet you as you walk the undulating terrain of this loop trail. Several tranquil ponds along the way hold the promise of some wildlife sightings, and the views of northern Yellowstone are spectacular.
Type of Trail: Loop; hilly maintained trail.
Elevation Gain: 600 feet / 186 meters.
Scenic Snow Pass
Hike among the strange, jumbled boulders of the Hoodoos and trek through groves of aspen and Douglas-fir as we ascend Snow Pass. From there, we'll revel in the mountain scenery and seasonal wildflowers of the Gallatin Range as we explore this delightful and diverse corner of Yellowstone.
Type of Trail: Loop; maintained trail. Hikers afraid of heights may be uncomfortable on a short stretch with a sharp dropoff.
Elevation Gain: 550 feet / 170 meters.
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| Shoshone Lake Discovery | 15 Jun - 24 Aug | Wed & Sat | 8:00 am | 6.0 miles | Moderate |
| Lone Star Stroll | 15 Jun - 24 Aug | Thu | 7:30 am | 4.8 miles | Easy |
| Mudpot Special | 15 Jun - 24 Aug | Tue & Fri | 8:00 am | 3.0 miles | Moderate |
Shoshone Lake Discovery
The lush meadows along DeLacy Creek are alive with colorful seasonal wildflowers and a variety of wildlife. Follow DeLacy Creek to the pebbly shore of Shoshone Lake, the largest backcountry lake in the United States and a beautiful destination for this backcountry hike.
Type of Trail: Out and back; maintained trail.
Elevation Gain: 200 feet / 60 meters.
Lone Star Stroll
Walk through cool forests along the scenic Firehole River and visit Lone Star Geyser, one of Yellowstone's hidden treasures, on this family activity. Lone Star is an active geyser with a massive geyser cone that erupts a sparkling jet of steaming water every few hours. This easy riverside stroll follows an old paved road and is accessible to most.
Type of Trail: Out and back; paved road open to bicycles and hikers but not motor vehicles.
Elevation Gain: 40 feet / 12 meters.
Mudpot Special
Pocket Basin reveals a close-up view of colorful hot springs and bubbling mudpots. Experience the wonders of this dynamic geologic hot spot as we explore a backcountry thermal area along the famous Firehole River.
Type of Trail: Out and back; maintained trail and off trail travel.
Elevation Gain: 40 feet / 12 meters.
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| Gem of the Rockies | 14 Jun - 28 Aug | Mon & Thu | 8:00 am | 7.5 miles | Moderate - Long |
Garnet Hill lies at the heart of Yellowstone's famed northern range, home of vast herds of wildlife and beautiful meadows. Hike through Pleasant Valley into the forest glen of Elk Creek and along the roaring Yellowstone River as we circle Garnet Hill on this "gem" of a trail.
Type of Trail: Loop; stagecoach dirt road and maintained trail.
Elevation Gain: 300 feet / 90 meters.
The Ranger Adventure Hiking Series is offered as a fee activity. Fee programs are those activities that go beyond the scope of the parks basic interpretive programs, serve a small segment of the visiting public, and tend to be relatively expensive to offer. Fees charged for these hikes go directly back into the program's budget and help to provide staff and supplies for the activities. They are not intended to replace free interpretive programs.
Purchase tickets in advance for a Ranger Adventure Hike at visitor centers in Canyon, Fishing Bridge, Grant Village, Mammoth or Old Faithful. The price is $ 15.00 per adult (ages 16+), $ 5.00 for youth (ages 15 to 7), and free for children ages 6 and under. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED!
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Ranger led winter wildlife tours and evening programs are enjoyable ways to learn about Yellowstone National Park's winter ecology and natural and scenic wonders. Winter visitors can enhance their visit to Yellowstone by participating in the many programs currently being offered in the Mammoth Hot Springs, Old Faithful, and West Yellowstone areas.
| Mammoth | Junior Ranger |
| Old Faithful | West Yellowstone |
| Mammoth Winter Activities | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
| Snowshoe Yellowstone ~ Starts: 18 Dec 03 - Ends: 25 Feb 03 This guided snowshoe walk will enlighten you on the diversity of life in winter as you silently traverse the snow with a park ranger. Advance reservations are required. Please sign up for the walk by calling: 307-344-2263 or stopping by Albright Visitor Center. A limited number of snowshoes are available free of charge or they can be rented for $ 8.00 (half day) from the Bear Den Ski Shop next to the Mammoth Hotel. Come prepared with warm, layered clothing, sunglasses, and water. Meet at the Albright Visitor Center. You will need to drive 5 to 15 miles to a suitable location. No experience is required. This program is subject to cancellation due to weather conditions. Lasts: 2 to 3 hours |
1:30 pm | ||||||
| Winter Wildlife Tour ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 26 Feb 03 Join a park ranger on this narrated bus tour of Yellowstone�s Northern Range, an important winter habitat for many species. Dress warmly. A limited number of binoculars and spotting scopes are provided. Meet at the Mammoth Hotel Lobby. Reservations should be made in advance (cost $21.00, children less) with Yellowstone National Park Lodges at 307-344-7311 or at the Mammoth Hotel. Lasts: 3 to 3.5 hours |
1:00 pm | ||||||
| Evening Programs ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 01 Mar 03 Enjoy learning more about this wonderland called Yellowstone National Park through illustrated programs. Topics vary and will cover subjects such as winter wildlife survival and the geologic wonders of Yellowstone. Check at Albright Visitor Center or the Mammoth Hotel for program descriptions. Meet in the Mammoth Hotel Map Room. Lasts: 1 hour. Accessible |
8:30 pm | 8:30 pm | 8:30 pm | 8:30 pm | |||
| Talk: Feathers, Fur and Fleece - Warm Up to Winter ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 24 Feb 03 Wolves, elk, bison, birds and other wildlife survive and thrive in the frozen winter environment of Yellowstone National Park. How do you warm up to winter? Grab a cup of hot cocoa or coffee and join a park ranger for a talk about the park's wildlife. Meet in the Mammoth Hotel Map Room. Lasts: .5 hour. Accessible |
4:00 pm | 4:00 pm |
| Old Faithful Winter Activities | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
| Evening Programs ~ Starts: 18 Dec 03 - Ends: 09 Mar 03 Join a park ranger for a illustrated slide program highlighting a fascinating aspect of Yellowstone's natural, cultural, or scenic wonders. Weekly program descriptions posted in Old Faithful Visitor Center. Meet at the Old Faithful Visitor Center Auditorium. Last: 45 min. Wheelchair Accessible. |
7:30 pm | 7:30 pm | 7:30 pm | 7:30 pm | |||
| Old Faithful Walk ~ Starts: 18 Dec 03 - Ends: 09 Mar 03 Learn the ins and outs of one of the rarest geological features on earth--geysers! Accompany a park ranger for this 0.7 mile walk around Old Faithful Geyser and explore the world of thermal features. Come prepared with warm layered clothes and warm sturdy footwear. Meet at Old Faithful Visitor Center. Lasts: 1 hour. |
2:00 pm | 2:00 pm | 2:00 pm | 2:00 pm | |||
| Geology Talk ~ Starts: 18 Dec 03 - Ends: 09 Mar 03 Yellowstone's history of volcanoes, earthquakes, and glaciers reveals a restless geological past (and present!). Learn about Yellowstone's geology and its effect on the ecosystem during this presentation. Meet in the Old Faithful Visitor Center Auditorium. Lasts: 20 minutes. Wheelchair Accessible. |
11:00 am | 11:00 am | 11:00 am | 2:00 pm | 2:00 pm | 11:00 am | 11:00 am |
| West Yellowstone Winter Activities | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
| Snowshoe Walk ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 08 Mar 03 Discover Yellowstone�s fascinating winter ecology while wearing snowshoes. Join a park ranger for a 2 mile walk into Yellowstone National Park along the Riverside Trail. Meet at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, corner of Yellowstone and Canyon avenues, in West Yellowstone, Montana. Come prepared with warm layered clothing, sunglasses and water. Bring snowshoes � no experience necessary. Lasts: 3 hours. |
1:30 pm | 1:30 pm | |||||
| Interpretive Orientations ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 09 Mar 03 Orientations will introduce you to the wonders of Yellowstone in winter and offer tips on getting the most out of your visit, including good wildlife viewing locations. Park rangers will host nightly orientations at various locations and times in West Yellowstone. Contact the Public Lands Desk at 406-646-4403 for current schedule. Lasts: 20 min. |
2:00 pm | 2:00 pm | |||||
| Evening Slide Program ~ Starts: 26 Dec 03 - Ends: 09 Mar 03 Join a park ranger for a slide program on a variety of interesting aspects of Yellowstone in winter. This program is held at the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center on the corner of Canyon Street and Yellowstone Avenue in West Yellowstone. Lasts: 45 min. |
7:30 pm | ||||||
| Winter Speaker Series ~ 17 Jan 03 Yellowstone National Park and the Grizzly Discovery Center, an educational non-profit bear and wolf preserve, will kick-off the second annual Winter Speaker Series on 17 Jan 03. This free slide program is titled: Wonderland in Winter: 25 Years of Inspiration for the Special Beauty of Yellowstone in Winter. The public is invited to attend this program featuring renowned photographer and Yellowstone winter keeper Jeff Henry, who will explore Yellowstone's magnificent beauty in winter. The program will take place at the Grizzly Discovery Center auditorium, 210 South Canyon Street. Lasts: 1 hour. |
7:30 pm |
This program is designed for children from 5 - 12 years of age and their families. Participants explore the winter world of snow, ice and steam through activities focusing on geology, wildlife adaptations, weather, snow crystals and more. In addition to completing an age-appropriate activity paper, participants attend a program led by a park ranger, record wildlife observations, make a record of geyser and hot spring activity, and hike, ski, or snowshoe a trail.
Children can participate by requesting the program at either the Mammoth or Old Faithful visitor centers. For $3.00 they receive an activity paper, as well as equipment and materials to assist them in the completion of required activities. "Snowpacks", containing a thermometer, hand lens, and other tools help with data collection. Snowshoes provide a fun and efficient way to make explorations, and are available at Mammoth specifically for use by Junior Rangers and their families. Upon completion of the program, children return to the visitor center to have their work reviewed by a park ranger, and receive an embroidered patch. Fees collected through this program help maintain the program, allow for the continued development of new program components, and provide high school students summer jobs working with Junior Rangers.
This new program was a natural offshoot of Yellowstone's well-established summer Junior Ranger program, which awards 15,000 patches each summer. Most parks offer some sort of Junior Ranger program, and many children enjoy collecting the great variety of patches and badges offered.
This is a great opportunity for youth to learn about and enjoy Yellowstone's Winter Wonderland. Follow this link for more information about the Junior Ranger Program.
