
A Giant Elon Musk Head Just Toured Yellowstone—Because Why Not
A 12-Foot Elon Musk Head Rolls Into Yellowstone?
Just when you think you’ve seen it all in Yellowstone: bison charging tourists, geysers launching boiling water into the sky, and tourists trying to pet things with horns... Someone rolls in with a 12-foot-tall Elon Musk statue. Yep. That’s where we’re at.
The massive head statue of Musk made its surprise stop at Yellowstone National Park on Saturday, complete with two not-so-subtle slogans: “Make America Wait Again” and “Now With Longer Lines Thanks To DOGE Cuts!” Subtle? Nope. Effective? Absolutely.
The anonymous artist spoke with one news source explaining that the sculpture was "part protest, part performance art," that aimed to bring attention to recent layoffs and budget reductions across the National Park Service. Whether you love the guy or think he's a chaos gremlin, you have to admit, it’s a bold move.
The statue took six weeks to build, which was designed on a computer, 3D-printed, and reinforced to withstand travel via trailer. The statue has already visited a few differen't parks such as Arches, Mount Rainier, and Yosemite.
Yellowstone’s turn lasted a few hours as the enormous tech titan head made the rounds to some of the park’s most popular spots. It certainly received plenty of attention, especially when it was stuck in traffic. Peoples reactions varied from laughter, angry gestures, and of course confused stairs as the abnormality rolled through.

So what's next for Yellowstone? Did you see the giant tech head? Let us know HERE and share your pictures if you witnessed it!
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