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Yellowstone Suites

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Address: 506 4th Street

    Gardiner, Montana, 59030

         

Phone: (800) 948 7937


Email Innkeeper:

    BandB@montanaDSL.net

 

Direct link to the website:

    http://www.wolftracker.com/ys/Default.htm

 

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  B&B Location  

City Center

  Policies  

Major Credit Cards accepted

Non-Smoking

Pets Allowed/Resident Pets

Travellers Cheques accepted

  Room Amenities  

Air Conditioning

Refrigerator

In-room TV

Radio

  Business Amenities   

Dial-up Internet Connection

  Inn Amenities  

Coffee/Tea Services- Tray-in-Bed

Whirlpool/Jacuzzi

Open 24 hours

Breakfast in room

Central heating

Quiet location

Terrace
schedule and plan your visit to watch and learn about wolves.

New Images of Yellowstone Wolves

Kim Kaiser, noted wildlife photographer, has a nice collection of wolf photographs from Yellowstone in the winter. Kaiser's intent is to present wildlife in its natural state and artfully portray the beauty of our natural world and the creatures in it.

Brilliant Images of Yellowstone Wolves

Browse the newest gallery of Yellowstone Wolf photographs, all for purchase from the photographer. Yellowstone resident Mark Miller has had the persistence to capture amazing images of Druid Peak Pack wolves, 21 and 42, plus a stunning sequence of a Swan Lake wolf. Check it out, print the order form and have your own of these images.

New Offering from The Yellowstone Association Institute--Gray Wolves, Gray Matter: A Wolf Ecology Workshop for Educators

In this workshop, educators will learn and exchange ideas for teaching about these complex animals and the human dynamics that influence their survival. Participants will gain expertise in wolf ecology and behavior while observing wolves in the field, then explore the many ways to translate that into meaningful learning opportunities for students.

Yellowstone Wolf Courses

See the many new offering from the Yellowstone Association Institute's catalog of field seminars. Register online and go to Yellowstone to observe wild wolves and learn from the experts, an unforgettable experience!

Yellowstone Wolf Photograph

Duke Coonrad had an exceptional wolf encounter and has a very nice image to show for it, now available for purchase in the gallery.

Better to See You With by Barbara O'Grady

Encountering wolves in the high country of Yellowstone could not have been a better summer adventure for a seasoned wolf watcher.

Wild Wisdom by Christine Baleshta

Christine eloquently captures moments discovered by many Yellowstone visitors on the journey that is a search for wolves and meaning.

2000/2001 Yellowstone Wolf Territory Map >>> posted at Yellowstone Wolf Packs

What should I do if a wild wolf approaches me?

Yellowstone Wildlife Tracker details some cases and provides Important do's and Don'ts on these close encounters

The Difference Between Looking and Seeing

Christine Baleshta discovers the complex and enriching connections to Yellowstone during a Yellowstone Association Institute wildlife watching course

Trifid: being deeply and narrowly cleft into three processes

With three haiku's, Marc Moss vividly describes how he and his companions witness wolves killing a bull elk

Life Gives Life

Christine Baleshta witnesses predation during a wildlife watching class and eloquently puts it into context. Another Yellowstone Institute student sees the big picture.

Bison, Wolves and Bears

Nathan Varley reports on the annual winter expedition for Defenders of Wildlife. Also review reports on past winter expeditions.

A Story in a Valley part II

Laurie Thurston completes her narrative of a bold adventure in Ye

  Area Activities  

Gardens/arboretum

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