Wildlife Field Note

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone wildlife can stop traffic for good reason. Bison steam in cold air, elk move through river valleys, and distant wolves turn a hillside into a shared lookout. The magnet keeps that sense of anticipation close: the feeling that around the next bend, the park may ask everyone to pause and watch.

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bison, wolves, elk, bears, trumpeter swans, and thermal-area wildlife

Animal Notes

Look for the life around the landmark

Yellowstone National Park is more than a scenic stop. Its wildlife story runs through thermal basins, valleys, rivers, forests, and high plateaus, where bison, wolves, elk, bears, trumpeter swans, and thermal-area wildlife help travelers notice the park as a living landscape.

Yellowstone is widely known for large mammal watching, especially bison in valleys and wolf watching in the northern range.

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Yellowstone National Park Wildlife Enamel Round Magnet

Map Habitat

Find the animal story on the park map

The highlighted marker places this wildlife keepsake back on the Cre8Travel National Park map, so the animal note stays connected to a real destination and the memory of that park.

Keepsake Details

A small wildlife note to bring home