This article was published before the grizzly bear incident that left a Florida hiker dead in Glacier National Park. Read ...
This story was first published on May 6, 2026 in WyoFile. With low-elevation trails free of snow and temperatures in the mid-50s, tourists prepared to take advantage of Grand Teton ...
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Rare 'brain-eating amoeba' found in recreational water at multiple national parks
The study surveyed 40 thermally influenced recreational waters across Lake Mead, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Olympic National ...
Unsecured human food remains an issue for Grand Teton National Park’s bears. That’s according to Justin Schwabedissen, the ...
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US National Park tour companies forced to pay new foreigner fee on tourists’ behalf while NPS superintendents praise its success
The new NPS international visitor surcharges remain controversial, as tour operators eat the cost to avoid mass cancellations ...
A new study shows that a devastating brain-eating amoeba has been detected in thermal waters at Yellowstone National Park, ...
September 2025 was the last time a Yellowstone visitor was injured by a bear, when a solo hiker disturbed a grizzly bear ...
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