Summer in Yellowstone is a time of warmth and light. More than any other season, it brings an abundance of life to the park, from flowering plants and insects to hungry grizzly bears, curious coyotes and herds of elk.
Fall is a season of change in Yellowstone. The park bursts with vivid colors. Some of its residents take advantage of the last few remaining lazy days of summer, while others prepare for the snowy season ahead, including finding a mate.
Winter is by far the longest season of Yellowstone as well as its cruelest. Only the toughest and cleverest survive the cold, starvation and competition.
Winter slowly releases its cold grasp on Yellowstone, but spring is slow to arrive. The sun melts the snow and ice, waking the park and its residents from a deep winter slumber.