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Yellowstone National Park

7/20/2025

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Nestled in the heart of the American West, Yellowstone National Park is a breathtaking expanse of wilderness, wonder, and wildlife. Established in 1872 as the first national park in the United States—and the world—Yellowstone has long captivated travelers with its dramatic landscapes, geothermal marvels, and abundant wildlife. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned adventurer, Yellowstone offers an unforgettable experience that reconnects you with the awe-inspiring power of nature.
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A Brief History of Yellowstone

​Yellowstone’s history is as rich and dynamic as the geysers that dot its terrain. On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act, establishing the park as a public “pleasuring-ground” for future generations. This groundbreaking legislation laid the foundation for the entire U.S. National Park System.

Long before the establishment of the park, the Yellowstone region was inhabited by Indigenous tribes, including the Shoshone, Crow, Bannock, and others who lived, hunted, and held spiritual traditions within the land. Their connection to Yellowstone is still honored today, with ongoing efforts to incorporate Indigenous voices and history into the park's narrative.

What to See and Do in Yellowstone

Yellowstone covers nearly 3,500 square miles across three states: Wyoming (majority), Montana, and Idaho. With over 10,000 hydrothermal features, 290 waterfalls, hundreds of animal species, and endless vistas, deciding what to see can be the hardest part!
Here are some of Yellowstone’s must-see attractions:
1. Old Faithful & the Upper Geyser Basin 
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Arguably the most iconic feature of the park, Old Faithful Geyser erupts approximately every 90 minutes, sending boiling water 100+ feet into the air. Surrounding it is the Upper Geyser Basin, home to the largest concentration of geysers in the world.
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2. Grand Prismatic Spring
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This surreal rainbow-colored hot spring is a photographer's dream. As the largest hot spring in the U.S., its vibrant hues come from thermophilic bacteria living in its steaming waters.
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3. Yellowstone Lake
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Located at over 7,700 feet, Yellowstone Lake is the largest high-elevation lake in North America. You can enjoy kayaking, fishing, or simply soaking in the serene alpine beauty.
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4. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
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This dramatic canyon carved by the Yellowstone River offers jaw-dropping views. Hike to the Upper and Lower Falls for stunning panoramas and photo ops.
5. Lamar Valley
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Often called the "Serengeti of North America," Lamar Valley is the best place to spot wildlife. Think bison herds, elk, pronghorn, wolves, grizzly bears, and bald eagles.
6. Mammoth Hot Springs
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Terraced travertine formations here look like a surreal sculpture garden. Don’t miss the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Fort Yellowstone, where the U.S. Army once protected the park.
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Wildlife Watching

Yellowstone is one of the best places in the U.S. for wildlife viewing. The “Big Five” animals to spot include:
Bison – The only place in the U.S. where bison have lived continuously since prehistoric times.
Elk – Often seen in large herds, especially in the fall during rutting season.
Pronghorn Sheep - 
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Grizzly Bears & Black Bears – Best seen in spring or early summer.
Wolves – Reintroduced in 1995, they are now a vital part of the ecosystem.
Moose – Often found in willow marshes and near rivers.Always observe animals from a safe distance and follow park rules—it’s their home, after all.
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How to Get There

Yellowstone is accessible from several directions and is served by five entrances:
  1. North Entrance – Near Gardiner, Montana, open year-round (weather permitting).
  2. West Entrance – Near West Yellowstone, Montana, a popular entry point during summer.
  3. South Entrance – Connects with Grand Teton National Park, great for a two-park trip.
  4. East Entrance – Near Cody, Wyoming, scenic and less crowded.
  5. Northeast Entrance – Scenic access through the Beartooth Highway (seasonal).

Nearest Airports

  • Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) – Closest airport to the south entrance.
  • Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) – Best for north and west entrances.
  • Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD) – Good option for east entrance.
From these airports, car rentals are available, and you’ll want your own vehicle to explore the park fully.

Where to Stay

Yellowstone offers a range of lodging, from rustic cabins to classic lodges. Options inside the park include:
  • Old Faithful Inn – A historic and stunning log structure near the geyser.
  • Lake Yellowstone Hotel – Elegant and peaceful with lakeside views.
  • Canyon Lodge – Close to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
Campgrounds are also available (some require reservations), and nearby gateway towns like West Yellowstone, Gardiner, and Cody offer additional accommodations.

​Best Time to Visit

Each season offers something special:
  • Spring (April–June): Wildlife is active, fewer crowds, unpredictable weather.
  • Summer (July–August): Warmest months, peak tourism season.
  • Fall (September–October): Fewer crowds, fall foliage, elk rut.
  • Winter (November–March): Snow-covered landscapes, limited access but magical. Consider a guided snowcoach tour!

Tips for Visiting

  • Plan ahead – Lodging and campsites book up quickly.
  • Pack layers – Weather can change rapidly, even in summer.
  • Stay on boardwalks – Hydrothermal areas are dangerous.
  • Be bear aware – Carry bear spray and know how to use it.
  • Leave no trace – Respect nature and wildlife.
Whether you’re marveling at the spouting geysers, hiking through alpine meadows, or spotting a bison herd in the misty dawn, Yellowstone National Park is a place that awakens the soul. It’s not just a destination—it’s an experience that invites you to pause, breathe, and rediscover the wild beauty of our planet.
So pack your bags, fuel your sense of adventure, and come see why Yellowstone continues to capture the hearts of millions.
Have you been to Yellowstone? What was your favorite part? Let me know in the comments!
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