Details released in Yellowstone bear attack
A Yellowstone National Park trail remained closed Wednesday after a possible grizzly bear attacked a hiker, leaving him with serious but non-life-threatening in
nbcmontana.comHere’s what to know about the latest bear-attacks near Yellowstone.
Recent incidents: There have been reports of bear encounters and injuries among hikers in and around Yellowstone in 2025 and 2026, with some updates noting trails closed or area advisories as officials investigate the bears involved. These reflect ongoing bear activity in Pelican Valley and other backcountry areas near popular trails.[2][3][9]
Current park guidance: In response to bear activity, the National Park Service often closes affected trails or sectors and urges hikers to carry bear spray, hike in groups, stay on established trails, and be alert for bear signs. Updates are issued by Yellowstone NPS and local affiliates as incidents are confirmed.[5][2]
What this means for visitors: If you’re planning a trip to Yellowstone now, check the latest park alerts and trail closures before you go, avoid areas with recent bear activity, and follow safety practices when in bear country. NPS warns that bear encounters can lead to injuries and trail closures until the area is assessed.[9][5]
Illustration: A typical bear-safety reminder is to carry bear spray, know how to use it, and back away slowly if you encounter a bear, while keeping children and pets close and avoiding surprise approaches on trails.[2]
If you want, I can pull the very latest park advisories and map the currently closed trails around Pelican Valley and Old Faithful area. I can also set up a quick alert summary for future bear-activity updates.[9][2]
A Yellowstone National Park trail remained closed Wednesday after a possible grizzly bear attacked a hiker, leaving him with serious but non-life-threatening in
nbcmontana.comA grizzly killed a woman just west of Yellowstone in 2023
www.independent.co.ukThe hiker who was attacked Tuesday is expected to survive but suffered injuries to his arm and chest, park officials said. It was the park's first bear attack on a person since 2021.
www.nbcnews.comThe encounter marked the first such incident at Yellowstone National Park in more than four years, officials said.
www.usatoday.comThe 29-year-old man suffered injuries to his chest and arm in Tuesday's attack on the Turbid Lake Trail northeast of Yellowstone Lake.
www.cbsnews.comOfficials are telling people to avoid the area, which is popular with hikers.
abcnews.go.comMichigan man's death marks second time a visitor to the park has been killed by a bear this year
www.cbsnews.comTwo hikers were injured in a bear attack on a popular hiking trail near Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser
www.independent.co.ukPark officials say they have captured the bear they believe mauled Lance Crosby.
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