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Yellowstone is a huge park with lots of lodging options. Rentals are scattered in and around the park. Canyon village is a great option for those who wish to stay close to the main sightseeing spots including hayden valley, Norris Basin, the lake, Lamar Valley or Mammoth Hot springs. Here, as well as in Lake Yellowstone, there are rentals ideal for families. Gardiner, just outside the park is also a good area with easy access to the Geyser and Mammoth Hot Springs
Fall in love with the natural beauty of the parkExcellent holiday rentals with the most traditional wooden facades, cute porches and the incredible beauty of one the most amazing nature parks in the USA surrounding them. Light the fireplace and relax after a long day of walking, fishing or swimming. If you choose properties with extra amenities, you can enjoy a nice, revitalising bubble bath in the jetted tub or a nice dining al fresco in a quiet garden and a peaceful environment where the only noise you will hear is that of the birds. Take in the scenery and enjoy a pleasant stay in a natural setting that will make you fall in love with it the minute you see it.
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The area and getting around
Explore the park at your own pace. Plan your days in Yellowstone and discover the true beauty of this wonder of nature. With 15 ski sites, a thousand campsites and several destinations to decide where you will start at. Yellowstone National Park is a 3,500 sqd. mile wilderness area atop a volcanic hotspot. The park stretches into parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Walk through dramatic canyons, follow the alpine rivers, walk through lush green forests, go to the hot springs and gushing geysers, including its most famous, Old Faithful. The geyser erupts about 17 times a day so there is always a chance to see the eruption. Be careful though, the hot water can reach high temperatures up to 203–204°F (95–95.6°C)
Yellowstone for everybodyThe activities are endless and you can adapt them to your fitness level, your interests and the time you stay in the park. In two days, you can have a general vision of park. Three days will ease the rush. From 4 to 6 days, you can start thinking about watching the geysers, the animals in their natural habitat, experience the canyons and the walks or add a bit of a daredevil and try the rafting and paddling. Live the cowboy life or fins a great spot to put your tent. Whatever your choice is, Yellowstone has something for every traveller. Come and see it for yourself!
Travellers and activities
Amazing outdoors where to spend several days exploring the fantastic trails, stop at the beautiful waterfalls, fish in the river, or just lay down and watch the clouds passing by. This is a paradise with different shades of green, browns and blues. Picture-perfect landscapes worthy making the front page. If you love photography, Yellowstones is a countless source of stunning images that will be not just in your camera, your cloud or your phone but also etched in your retina.
Yellowstone for nature loversBeside geysers, lakes, rivers, mountains, valleys and canyons, the park is home to different animal species that have been in the park generation after generation. Learn about the grizzly bears, the fascinating wolves, bison or the elks. For those who love sitting by the river after finding a quiet spot, here is the right place for fishing.The more active ones will go on a hike or a pleasant walk along the signposted trails and enjoy a day exploring the area.
Did you know that Yellowstone National Park contains half of the world’s geysers?
Top 5 travel tips in Yellowstone
Hike up old roads to the top of Mt. Washburn or follow the rim of the Grand Canyon. For a lake view, take the Clear Lake-Ribbon Lake loop or challenge yourself and climb the steep trail to Avalanche Peak. Walking along the Firehole river go past the geysers and reach the tall Fairy Falls. Trout Lake, Pebble Creek, the Picnic area trail or the Beaver Ponds Loop are other trails to choose while enjoying the scenery, the fresh air and the wilderness.
2. Hot, hot, hot!Yellowstone National Park is famous for its geysers and hot springs. The Old Faithful Geyser, is one of the most popular ones. But the park is also home to the impressive Grand Prismatic Spring, sitting in the Midway Geyser Basin. This is the largest hot spring in the USA and the third in the world. Admire its colours and the stunning beauty. The Yellowstone Caldera, also known as Supervolcano, is a volcanic caldera where the mix of lava and basalt flow during and after the explosions. It’s getting hot around Yellowstone!
3. Bozeman to Norris Geyser BasinStart your journey from Bozeman and head to the entrance of yellowstone National Park. Starting at Madison Junction try to spot some swans by the river or bison crossing the roads. Make stops along the way and stroll along the boardwalks of the fantastic geothermal springs of Grand Prismatic Spring, the popular Old Faithful. Keep moving towards Yellowstone Lake and finally, your last destination will be the Norris Geyser Basin, where the rest of geothermal wonders are located.
4. Visit the Mammoth Hot SpringsMammoth Hot Springs is a large complex of hot springs adjacent to Fort Yellowstone and the Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District. Thousands of years ago, after the hot water cooled down and deposited calcium carbonate, these fantastic nature wonder was created. You can either walk around the interesting town or take a soak in Boiling River. For a change of scenery, hike the Bunsen Peak where you might even find some snow... And since Gardiner is just 5 miles away, you can visit and take a picture of the Roosevelt Arch.
5. Explore Yellowstone National ParkIf you visit Yellowstone National Park, it will be an experience to remember for years to come. The natural beauty, its lakes, geysers and springs, together with its wildlife, makes of this park as well as many others around the USA, a place that deserves to be cared for. The good conservation of these “national treasures” is for the benefit of all travellers and holidaymakers. Go, stay and leave nothing but footprints.
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