
I wonder if I'm unique in this or if a lot of people feel like I do, but you come to Yellowstone to see the sulfur springs and don't really think about how much it stinks until you get there. The...
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Yellowstone National Park, established on March 1, 1872, holds the distinction of being the world's first national park. Spanning 2.2 million acres across Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, it offers a unique opportunity to witness a pristine ecosystem teeming with wildlife and a vast array of geothermal features.
Visitors to Yellowstone can marvel at the spectacle of the park's geothermal areas, which boast around half of the world's active geysers. Additionally, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River presents a breathtaking display of the park's geological wonders, providing a one-of-a-kind experience for all who explore its grounds.
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I wonder if I'm unique in this or if a lot of people feel like I do, but you come to Yellowstone to see the sulfur springs and don't really think about how much it stinks until you get there. The...
We traveled all the way from Michigan with Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks being the furthest out destinations. After days of traveling and making stops along the way, we finally made...
We spent our first day in Yellowstone, entering the park at the Roosevelt Arch in Livingston. We stopped at the Mammoth Hot Springs wandering up to the terraces, for lunch & admired deer. We...
One of the worlds wonders you just have to see with your own eyes. Pictures don't do it justice, everything is just breathtaking. I got so lucky my first time here and i saw a Bear, plenty of...
Omgoodness! I'm obsessed with this place and all its beauty. Such an amazing road trip to yellow to camp in an RV for 5 days. It's a great place for hiking, camping, families. Wished we could have...