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re: Yellowstone recommendations?
Posted on 7/25/14 at 12:08 pm to Big Moe
Posted on 7/25/14 at 12:08 pm to Big Moe
Go see all the geysers, go to lower and upper falls. See Yellowstone lake. Go see all the hot springs and mud pots.
Others than that, Old Faithful Inn is a beautiful structure, there are lots of animals just cruising around to see. If you feel like leaving the park, go east to Cody and go to the Buffalo Bill museum
Others than that, Old Faithful Inn is a beautiful structure, there are lots of animals just cruising around to see. If you feel like leaving the park, go east to Cody and go to the Buffalo Bill museum
Posted on 7/25/14 at 12:20 pm to Spaulding Smails
Ask any of the student park employees where the best sites are to see, off the beaten path, that tourists don't know about. Worked there in college & we knew all the best spots to see with no tourists around. Old Faithful is great but ask an employee how to get to the trail up a nearby mountain & you can see it erupt in virtual solitude & get a great panoramac view of the whole area. A healthy hike but well worth it. Do get off the beaten paths as much as possible as with this time of the yr, some of the more popular areas become parking lots with so many tourists around. DO NOT follow bear tracks as a Park Ranger told me, there IS a bear at the other end.
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