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Pilot Spots First Grizzly Bear of 2021 in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is unofficially awakening, albeit slowly, after a long and cold winter. This moment is typically marked by the first grizzly bear sighting of year, which, according to the National Park Service, occurred on March 13, 2021. The bear was seen interacting with wolves at a carcass in the northern area of the park.

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13 Spectacular National Parks & Monuments Near Salt Lake City

From the five Utah national parks in the south to Rocky Mountain parks like Grand Teton and Yellowstone to the north, Salt Lake City is less than five hours from several epic parks. So, pack your camping and hiking gear, rent a car and go for a once-in-a-lifetime national parks road trip from Salt Lake City.

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6 Best National Parks to See Wolves in the USA

Wolves have always been a source of both fascination and fear among people. Once revered and respected… then hated and hunted… now both, wolves are a symbol of wildness arguably unlike any other animal in the world. In America, you can see gray wolves in the wild in these amazing national parks.

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NEWS: The First Grizzly Bear of 2020 Has Been Spotted in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is slowly waking up after a long winter’s sleep. On March 9, the National Park Service announced the first grizzly bear sighting in Yellowstone of 2020. The bear, fresh out of its den, was spotted near Grand Prismatic Spring by wildlife biologists during a radio telemetry flight.

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Best USA National Parks to Visit in Spring

When many parts of America are still dusted with snow and suffer from below-freezing temperatures, others begin waking up after a long winter’s rest. Spring brings with it pleasant temperatures, roaring waterfalls and unique wildlife sightings, often including baby animals frolicking in spectacular landscapes.

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13 Best National Parks for Winter Wonderlands

It may be the season when trees go dormant, bears hibernate and people cozy up near fireplaces, but winter also provides some amazing outdoor fun. If you’re up for a snowy adventure, America’s national parks offer everything from winter wonderlands and wildlife viewing to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

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Top 12 Most Photogenic Buildings in National Parks

With their mesmerizing natural beauty and abundant wildlife, America’s national parks aren’t exactly the dream destinations of architecture lovers. At least, that’s what they think. The truth is that you can find gorgeous and photogenic buildings in national parks all over the U.S.

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Best USA National Parks for Bird Watching

Although often underrated and overlooked, birds are actually the most visible animals around. In national parks, too, they’re the easiest animals to spot. This is why I recommend making bird watching in national parks a priority. It’s not only about bears, moose and whales. Birds are fascinating to watch as well.

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Best USA National Parks for Waterfalls

Although there are some truly incredible waterfalls in many places in America, it’s once again the national parks that steal the show. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Sierra Nevada, from the Pacific Northwest to the Grand Canyon, you’ll find epic waterfalls in national parks all over the country.

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