• Visitors stand on the boardwalk of Grand Prismatic, the park's largest hot spring which is ringed with orange, brown and yellow runoff channels.

    Yellowstone

    National Park ID,MT,WY

Yellowstone Social Media

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Yellowstone has four social networking pages established by the National Park Service as an interpretive outreach forum to strengthen public connections to park resources, and to encourage visitors to share experiences of the park with each other. You are welcome to "like" and comment on status updates, links, photos, and video clips posted by staff.

 
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"Like" Yellowstone National Park's Facebook page to get updates and photos about the park. Facebook is a great place to see what's currently going on in Yellowstone. You can also share park experiences with us and with others, so come be a part of the conversation.

 
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Visit Yellowstone National Park's YouTube channel to see videos about the park's wildlife, history, and thermal features, and to get help planning your trip.

 
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If you're looking for photos, visit Yellowstone National Park's flickr page to view or download and use high quality photos. They are under a Creative Commons license and are in the public domain. We ask that you please credit the National Park Service and the photographer.

 
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For breaking news and current updates, follow Yellowstone National Parks's Twitter feed to see news releases, photos, and information on park conditions.

Did You Know?

Yellowstone Wolf.

There were no wolves in Yellowstone in 1994. The wolves that were reintroduced in 1995 and 1996 thrived and there are now over 300 of their descendents living in the Greater Yellowstone Area.