Yellowstone National Park features more than 40 peaks that soar over 10,000 feet, and the beautiful Mt. Washburn is one of them. Standing at 10,243 feet, Mt. Washburn is Yellowstone’s most visited high peak, and many visitors choose to take Mt. Washburn guided tours to learn more about this natural wonder and to take advantage
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What Is the Continental Divide?
Planning a visit to Yellowstone National Park? The Great Divide is a feature you’ll undoubtedly see on many Yellowstone National Park tours. It crosses through the park, creating the stunning scenery for which the area is so well known. Read on to get to know more about this unique and beautiful natural feature. Continental divides
READ MOREWhat You Should Know About Yellowstone National Park Fire Restrictions
Hot and dry weather make this the worst time of year for wildfires in the Western United States, and Yellowstone National Park is in danger of going up in flames each summer. The risk of massive wildfires increases each year due to the ongoing climate crisis. For this reason, there are many Yellowstone National Park
READ MOREA Cellphone Snapshot of a Grizzly Has a Yellowstone Tourist Facing Federal Charges
In May, a Yellowstone tourist attempted to get an up-close cellphone picture of a mother grizzly bear and her three cubs. Not only is that dangerous, but it’s also in violation of one of the Yellowstone National Park laws.The tourist is now facing federal charges for attempting to approach and take photos within 100 feet
READ MORECan I Bring My Pet to Yellowstone?
One of the most common questions we receive about our Yellowstone guided tours is whether people are allowed to bring their pets with them into the park. While it technically is possible to bring your dog with you to Yellowstone, it’s important to note that in most areas of most national parks, these pets are
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