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Happy Birthday, Yellowstone! Slideshow…

by Jenny Golding | Mar 1, 2020 | Nature, Yellowstone Life

Yellowstone was established by an act of Congress on March 1, 1872. Here are some of our favorite photos in celebration of this incredibly diverse, magical, and important place. A very happy birthday to you, Yellowstone National Park!

Enjoy a Yellowstone Slideshow:

Winter day on Yellowstone's northern range coyote
Bald eagle in Yellowstone
courting grizzlies in Yellowstone
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best time to visit Yellowstone black bear cub
Yellowstone's Lamar Buffalo Ranch in Winter
otters in Yellowstone
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Finding Yellowstone Magic Canary Spring
Yellowstone Elk Rut
Finding Yellowstone Magic Mammoth Sunrise
Bull Elk in Yellowstone Things to do in Yellowstone in Autumn
Blue Grouse on Beaver Ponds Yellowstone Day Hike Yellowstone
Elk calf in Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone
Harlequin duck pair having a riverside conversation at LeHardy Rapids in Yellowstone
Electric Peak at Sunrise Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone’s Fall Colors
grizzly bear bison lamar valley yellowstone
Lamar Valley Spring Yellowstone Jenny Golding photography
Yellowstone Roads close west thumb spring
Yellowstone Roads Close Gibbon River Sunrise
Yellowstone Roads Close Otters
Best time to visit Yellowstone winter Lamar Valley

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