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This Road in Yellowstone National Park Is Melting — but Not Because of the Volcanoes Underneath
Coiling along the Grand Loop trail in Yellowstone National Park, a road called Firehole Lake Drive is melting. Drive through this road and you may notice swirls of steam puffing towards the sky and ...
All roads leading in and out of Yellowstone National Park were reopened on October 29 following a mass closure of roadways that occurred earlier this week. A snowstorm that blew through the area on ...
At first sight, Highway 89 in Montana doesn’t look dangerous. It’s bucolic: horses and cattle graze near the road, the Yellowstone River winds in and out of sight, and the Absaroka Mountains rise ...
On a trip to Yellowstone National Park back in August, I came to a stop at the turnoff for Firehole Lake Drive, where I had hoped to cruise through an active thermal area with geysers and hot springs.
Yellowstone National Park is looking at a major repair project to the road running through the Lamar Valley, a popular stretch for wildlife viewing and a critical thoroughfare for year-round travel.
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