No, Yellowstone National Park is not one of the Seven Wonders of the World in the traditional "Ancient" or "Modern" lists, but it has been officially recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of North America. In February 2014, following a global voting process, Yellowstone was declared a North American wonder due to its unique status as the world's first national park and its extraordinary geothermal features. It sits atop the largest supervolcano in North America and contains more than half of the world's active geysers, including the iconic Old Faithful. While the "Ancient Wonders" list includes man-made structures like the Great Pyramid of Giza, and the "New Seven Wonders of Nature" list (voted in 2011) includes sites like the Amazon Rainforest and Iguazu Falls, Yellowstone remains a premier "wonder" of the natural world. In 2026, it continues to be celebrated for its incredible biodiversity, featuring grizzly bears, wolves, and the oldest and largest public bison herd in the United States.