by Jenny Golding | Nov 30, 2020 | Animal Language, Yellowstone Trip Planning, Yellowstone Wildlife
Finding Yellowstone wildlife is about a lot more than simply driving through the park and hoping for the best… You can still see a lot that way (especially bison and elk), but if you want to experience those “National Geographic” moments, you need to...
by Jenny Golding | Nov 12, 2020 | Yellowstone Trip Planning, Yellowstone Wildlife
Where to find common Yellowstone wildlife species spring through fall. Although Yellowstone’s myriad wildlife can be viewed throughout the park, (and we encourage you to experience the thrill of finding animals on your own, get our wildlife watching tips here), here...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 12, 2020 | Adventures, Experiencing Yellowstone, How To, Nature
Yellowstone fall colors are often subtle. Unlike the east coast where oaks and maples and birch and other deciduous trees display a broad pageant of yellows, reds, and oranges, the colors here are squirreled away in the nooks and crannies between an ocean of Douglas...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 5, 2020 | Animal Language, Featured animal language, Nature, Videos
Ever wonder what a Yellowstone bear does all day? Check out this video for some fascinating grizzly bear behavior. Digging, yawning, sleeping, back scratching, swimming, and defending his meal from a wolf, that’s what! Recently Jenny spend 6 hours watching...
by Jenny Golding | Sep 24, 2020 | Adventures, Backcountry, Experiencing Yellowstone, Family, How To
The best laid plans…don’t always turn out the way you expect. In some cases, they turn out even better. George and I (Jenny) had planned an epic backpack from the south boundary of Yellowstone 145-ish miles home together, while little G was visiting...