Over in Nevada, a spectacular 5.47-acre lakefront legacy compound is making serious waves after hitting the market for $65 million—rocketing to the top of the most expensive homes list alongside a lavish Hawaii megamansion that is being offloaded by "Yellowstone" star Barret Swatek and her husband, Adam Weiss.
Ever since Yellowstone debuted in 2018, this drama series has captivated audiences with its high-stakes drama, beautiful Montana scenery, and powerhouse performances — especially from Kevin Costner, who plays John Dutton.
Kelly Reilly, who spent five seasons fighting for the family name as Beth Dutton, revealed that when she first encountered the character, the task of getting Beth off the page and bringing her to life is what enticed her the most.
Bison first plow their way through feet of snow, and then use their head as a makeshift shovel (or snow scraper, whichever you prefer). Doing so clears away the heaviest of the snow, and reveals the plant life beneath that bison can utilize to maximize their nutrition intake. It also brings a whole other meaning to “using your head.”
Visitors from around the world came to experience that gorgeous place with its dense forests, bubbling geysers, deep canyons and fast-flowing rivers. The mountain peaks were spectacular; the trails winding through the woods were carpets of brown and green.
Part 2 of "Yellowstone" Season 5 premiered on Nov. 10 and concluded on Dec. 15. Here's when it comes to Peacock.
The National Parks Conservation Association said that after buyouts and layoffs, about 9% of national parks' permanent staff is gone.
While theories of Liz being pregnant in 1923 Season 2 are valid, there’s a good explanation as to why this isn’t the case in the Yellowstone spinoff.
Nearly three years after major floods devastated portions of Yellowstone National Park, recovery is underway, even as park staffing is at risk.
Researchers from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have discovered that bison in Yellowstone National Park—the only group of American bison that has continually existed as wildlife in the United States—now consist of a single large,