2017 Solar Eclipse in Yellowstone Country August 10, 2017 2017 Solar Eclipse in Yellowstone Country WEST YELLOWSTONE, MT – The last time a total solar eclipse was visible across the entire contiguous United States was during the June 8, 1918 eclipse, and not since the February 1979 eclipse has a total eclipse been visible from anywhere in the mainland United States. On August 21, 2017, Read More… from 2017 Solar Eclipse in Yellowstone Country
A Taste of West Yellowstone May 15, 2017 There’s more to West Yellowstone than scenic views and outdoor adventures—even the most active explorers need to power up with a fresh breakfast or wind down over a savory meal. Below, we serve up a selection of West Yellowstone’s best restaurants, with a few local recommendations on the side! Breakfast Whether you are grabbing breakfast Read More… from A Taste of West Yellowstone
A Day Trip to the Ghost Towns of Virginia and Nevada City Montana April 20, 2017 Madison County, Montana is where you will find the “ghost” towns of Virginia City and Nevada City. Virginia City is a well preserved, very much alive, ghost town which is frozen in time. It is located just 20 miles west of Yellowstone National Park (90 miles by road). Virginia City Montana. Montana Office of Tourism Read More… from A Day Trip to the Ghost Towns of Virginia and Nevada City Montana
Who Were The Culvers Of Yellowstone? February 20, 2017 Mattie Culver’s Grave. Photo by Mike Cline. This is the story of a family who lived and worked in Yellowstone National Park in the 1880’s when the majority of our country was just beginning to discover the wonders of the Park. The members of this family are Ellery Channing Culver, his wife, Mattie Shipley Culver Read More… from Who Were The Culvers Of Yellowstone?
Make West Yellowstone Montana Your Biathlon Destination February 17, 2017 West Yellowstone, Montana: Your Biathlon Destination West Yellowstone is one of the few places in the Western United States where visitors can experience biathlon in action—and even try it for themselves! Read on to find out more about biathlon and how you can encounter the sport on your next West Yellowstone adventure. What is biathlon? Read More… from Make West Yellowstone Montana Your Biathlon Destination
Yellowstone National Park History: Yancey’s Pleasant Valley Hotel February 13, 2017 Yancey’s Pleasant Valley Hotel in Yellowstone National Park In the year 1826 in Barren County, Kentucky John F. Yancey was born. At that time no one realized that he would one day have an impact on Yellowstone National Park. Yancey was the 6th of ten children in the Yancey family. When he was a young Read More… from Yellowstone National Park History: Yancey’s Pleasant Valley Hotel
History & Museums December 27, 2016 West Yellowstone’s history is as rich as your imagination. The area was first developed with the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad. This small Montana town witnessed the evolution of traveling into the world’s first national park with stagecoaches, dog sleds, Model T’s, snow planes, and more! At the Museum of the Yellowstone , view Read More… from History & Museums
Playmill Theatre December 26, 2016 Experience the traditional art of live performances at the Playmill Theatre. The Playmill shows are centered around fun and family values. The cast offers a personal and interactive experience from the time you are greeted and shown to your seat through the entire performance. In addition to an opening including songs, the cast captivates and Read More… from Playmill Theatre
Yellowstone Giant Screen December 25, 2016 There is nowhere else that you can enjoy the variety of film and theatre showings as in West Yellowstone. Experience one of many nature films by day or catch a feature film at night on our six-story-high screen. Or attend a traditional and authentic live stage performance—all in West Yellowstone. The Yellowstone Giant Screen is Read More… from Yellowstone Giant Screen
Yellowstone Nature Connection December 23, 2016 Connecting people with nature is the mission of this unique center. Located at the former National Smokejumpers Center, nature and history combine in a one-acre town spot. The Yellowstone Nature Connection has outstanding programs for families and children with a focus on fire ecology because of the profound impact the 1988 Fires had on the Read More… from Yellowstone Nature Connection