Yellowstone in winter offers visitors the opportunity to experience the best that the park has to offer without the hordes of visitors and long lines of cars and tour buses you see during the summer months. There is truly something special about watching geyser steam against a snowy backdrop or gliding by a herd of frosty-nosed bison on your cross-country skis. The winter season offers visitors a more tranquil and intimate experience in the park.

Please join us for our upcoming travel briefing, An Insiders’ Guide to Yellowstone in Winter. On the call, you will hear from Stephanie Adams, NPCA's Associate Director of the Northern Rockies Region, and Nathanael Dodge, Off the Beaten Path's Expert Yellowstone Guide, as they offer tips and advice on experiencing Yellowstone in the off-season and discuss NPCA's role in protecting the park. 

When: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

Please fill out the information below and we will follow up with you on the morning of the briefing.

To join the discussion, please call toll-free 877-260-1479 and use conference code number 9012057. Please call in shortly before 4:00pm to ensure the call begins on time. 

If you have any questions, please contact NPCA's Travel Manager at travel@npca.org or 202-454-3305. Check out NPCA's full lineup of trips at www.npca.org/trips.

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Colorful hot mineral springs in Yellowstone National Park during wintertime.

Colorful hot mineral springs in Yellowstone National Park during wintertime.

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* 1. Tell us about yourself.

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* 2. Have you ever been to Yellowstone?

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* 3. Are you currently planning a trip to Yellowstone?

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* 4. Are you interested in learning more about NPCA's work in Yellowstone?

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