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Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
04/01/2016
Wildlife viewing is abundant in Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
04/01/2016
Elk in Yellowstone National Park.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
04/01/2016
The sun setting over Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
11/25/2016
Many Yellowstone trails are great for skis or snowshoes.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
11/25/2016
Return view of Mammoth Hot Springs by Trailhead 1N4.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
03/28/2016
Boardwalk along the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park.
Robyn Anderson
Photo Date: 
03/28/2016
The boardwalks around Mammoth Hot Springs are not maintained during the winter, but they may still be passable.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
04/01/2017
Snow-capped peaks of the Gallatin Range from Swan Flats.
Stephanie Keene
Photo Date: 
04/01/2017
Bison frequently travel the stretch of road from Madison Junction to West Yellowstone.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
06/19/2017
Castle Geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin.
Denis LeBlanc
Photo Date: 
06/19/2017
The Upper Geyser Basin is also great on snowshoes.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date: 
04/28/2017
Two young bison fighting.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date: 
04/28/2017
A young bison grazing.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date: 
04/28/2017
A bison searching for food along the riverbank.

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