Travel Blogs from Yellowstone National Park, United States
Geyser watching
... . The Inn is quite an impressive log structure. The lobby itself is open several stories high with a massive stone fireplace. During the 1988 wildfires in Yellowstone the fires came dangerously close to the Inn but the firefighters saved this historic ...
Yellowstone 4: Bison Poop and Colorful Springs
... park for another annual pass for Tak and Shoko. We could claim that the lack of color destroyed our belief in the national park system. Though disappointed by the Grand Prismatic spring, we did get to seem more colorful pools here than the rest of ...
Leaving Yellowstone :(
... and just give up the wheel already! LOL On our way out of Yellowstone, we got to see a big bison walking on the road ( going with the traffic..lol). We drove around it slowly. ...
Yellowstone National Park - Geysers
... of geysers, we saw Elk, Canadian Geese, and Buffalo. We spent most of the day driving through the "Lower Loop" of Yellowstone, which included Old Faithful. We got to Old Faithful about twenty minutes before it was supposed to go off ...
Yellowstone!
... , Canyonlands and the Grand Canyon parks, plus we will be able to use it for the next 12 months at any of the national parks. Shortly after we entered the park, we saw our first Bison, walking down the side of the road and into a little turn off, so we ...
Le Paradis (Yellowstone)
Le trajet se passe bien, on a juste des soucis pour le bon carburant (même si au final on peut mettre du 87 alors que c'est marqué "uniquement du 85" sur le bouchon du réservoir d'essence...) Les routes sont vraiment super pratiques ! C'est ...
All day tour. Day 48
Gordon took me round the whole park showing me all the secret spots. Another cool day. ...
Sad to leave Yellowstone !!!
... over the last 6 days but this place is magical. Young and old, married or single, with children or without. Come to Yellowstone! You wont regret it!! I wrote a poem on the long haul to the Black Hills and Mount Rushmore (where they have the famous ...
Day 4 Idaho Falls to Grand Tetons to Yellowstone
Today was National Park day. After a short morning drive across the Wyoming border, we arrived at Grand Teton National Park. The drive into the park followed the Snake River through Jackson, WY offering incredible views the entire way. ...
Yellowstone Beauty, Worldly Isolation
... and we were treated to another beautiful scene. We learned about some of the history of the Yellowstone Hotel, the oldest hotel in the National Park System and about the people who first brought tourist to the area. Driving back at the end of the ...
Weather and wildlife
... to have seen bears though, even though the grizzlies weren't very close. I also have my own little grizzly bear, bought in a Yellowstone store, who travels with us sitting on the dashboard and is called Cody, after the first town we will visit when we ...
Jun 08, 2010
Heaven on a rainy day
I woke up early and rose from the tent. It was time to get the day started. I had a list of things to see and Norris Gyser was the first. If I was planning to hike my day away having coffee and breakfast in my system was a must. I packed a few ...
Geyser Gazing
... day, so we figured we better beat feet to cross over the Continental Divide before the storm closed the South Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Good choice! Entering the park, the sky was overcast, but as we gained elevation, it became a snow ...
Day 12 - Horse Riding in Yellowstone
... in the morning. Luckily, deer and humans were the only animals we encountered. As we drove to the Tower-Roosevelt section of the park, we saw the familiar sight of cars pulled off the road haphazardly and people with their cameras. To our astonishment, a ...
There is a mouse in the glovebox.
... mouse in our glovebox (he is still hiding out in the car somewhere). Eating tacos on a 70's school bus in west Yellowstone, Montana. Seeing the grand canyon of Yellowstone. The view from artist point is breathtaking. There is a stark difference between ...
Crossing the Divide into Yellowstone National Park
... ! A lecture after breakfast prepared us for our later-in-the-day trip to Yellowstone NP. Our guide, Roger, had been a park ranger in Yellowstone for some 20 years and so had his wife, Carol, our coordinator. They were both so knowledgeable and passionate ...
On the road to Yellowstone
Voice Recording 10/1/2010 11:45am All I have to say is everyone needs to get in their freaking car, and drive. This county is amazing!! It's amazing. It’s stunning. It’s beautiful, at least my little trek that I have gone on, except that ...

