America’s first and most-beloved national park, Yellowstone is a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area atop a volcanic hot spot. This nature wonderland is located primarily in Wyoming, but spreads into parts of Montana and Idaho too. Visitors from all over the world come to see its gushing geysers, rushing rivers, dramatic canyons, lush forests, and hot springs. Famous for Old Faithful, it’s biggest geyser, there’s also other attractions such as the colorful Prismatic Springs and the giant Yellowstone Falls. This park is also home to hundreds of animals such as bison, bears, wolves, elk and antelope. When you’re in Incredible Yellowstone, wherever you roam, there’s picture-perfect scenery to be photographed!
Travel writer Jamie Joyner from the blog Take Time To See the World lays out “Incredible Things to Do in Yellowstone.” Click here to read more from that blog.
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Grand Prismatic Springs Yellowstone Falls Old Faithful Buffalo traffic jam Geyser at sunset Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone valley Bear and cubs Geysers and valley Geyser Inn Yellowstone River Chipmunk Entrance sign Snow and steam Yellowstone Lake Hotel Grand Prismatic aerial