Iconic All-American Bears
Posted by Bear World on Nov 9, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on Iconic All-American Bears
Bears have been one of America’s favorite animals for a long time. Perhaps this is because our country is home to a few different species of bears. Or maybe we’re fascinated by bears for the same reason we’re fascinated by sharks and lions – apex predators are undoubtedly cool and every year, lots of people come to see bears in Yellowstone. America’s love of bears has led to many...
Read MoreA Quick Guide to the Coolest Geothermal Features in Yellowstone
Posted by Bear World on Jun 19, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on A Quick Guide to the Coolest Geothermal Features in Yellowstone
When you come to Yellowstone National Park, there’s a lot to do. Yellowstone Bear World is your best bet for safely coming up close and personal with bears in Yellowstone and other wild animals. Another thing you don’t want to miss is Yellowstone’s many geothermal features. These geysers and hot springs are one of the natural wonders of North America and a key part of what makes Yellowstone...
Read More7 Facts About Yellowstone You Probably Didn’t Know
Posted by Bear World on May 15, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on 7 Facts About Yellowstone You Probably Didn’t Know
If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone Bear World and some of the other best Yellowstone attractions, there are some cool facts regarding the park you can learn more about before you get here. By learning about more about Yellowstone and what makes it unique, you can make your trip far more engaging and memorable. Here are a few facts you might not have known about Yellowstone: Yellowstone...
Read MoreHow Far Away Should I Be to See Animals in Yellowstone?
Posted by Bear World on Apr 16, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on How Far Away Should I Be to See Animals in Yellowstone?
It is important that while you observe and enjoy wildlife in Yellowstone that you take the necessary precautions to keep you and anyone else with you safe. This includes not disturbing the wildlife and keeping a good distance from them, which distance often depends on the species you are observing. Generally, you can stand up to 25 yards from bison, moose, coyotes, and elk safely. Other animals,...
Read MoreWhat to Do in Yellowstone Beside Scenic Driving
Posted by Bear World on Mar 13, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on What to Do in Yellowstone Beside Scenic Driving
One of the best Yellowstone attractions includes taking a drive along the park’s roads and viewing its picturesque scenery, but this is not the only thing to do here. There are many exciting ways to enjoy the park, including seeing bears and other animals up close at Yellowstone Bear World When you are in Yellowstone, you are in nature. You are in an undisturbed parcel of the United States’...
Read MoreWhat to Do if You Accidentally Encounter a Bear in Yellowstone
Posted by Bear World on Feb 9, 2018 in Blog | Comments Off on What to Do if You Accidentally Encounter a Bear in Yellowstone
When you’re in Yellowstone National Park, there’s always the possibility you’ll run into a bear. Although you should do everything you can to avoid a bear encounter, such as traveling in groups, making noise, and avoiding bear-specific territory, you cannot completely eliminate the chance of coming close with one of these creatures while you are in the park. Being prepared for a bear...
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