Written by creekland on October 17, 2006
- Since we love traveling, and are on a limited budget, it didn't take us long to figure out by tent camping you save a LOT of money, thus I was willing to give it a...
Written by Slaney on August 5, 2006
- This area of 3,472 square miles was made a National Park in 1872 and was America’s first National Park. 96% in Wyoming, 3% in Montana and Idaho having1% and although there is an active volcano...
Written by Slaney on August 5, 2006
- www.nps.gov/yell
Yellowstone National Park has deer, elk, bison, goats and antelope, grizzly and black bear, 50 species of other animals and 311 species of birds. Some species are threatened (bald eagles, grizzly and lynx)...
Written by not2creative on July 14, 2003
- Entering the park from the south the view of the Grand Tetons was a perfect way to start our tour of the park. The first stop was Lewis Lake. Small hike to view Lewis Falls....
Written by MarkR37 on June 30, 2001
- When I read that Highway 212 was proclaimed America's most beautiful highways by Charles Kuralt I circled this as a must do and planned my trip so that I traveled along this mountain highway on...
Written by Wasatch on November 20, 2007
- Getting there is half the fun, for Yellowstone is the high point of one of the continent’s mostscenic regions. From the southwest via I-15: turn right on Orem exit 800 N....
Written by creekland on October 15, 2006
- "Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam, and the deer and the antelope play..." Wyoming is that place (or could be anyway) and Yellowstone National Park is one of the prime spots to...
Written by abstele12 on February 18, 2006
- Our first and only stop between Greybull and Yellowstone, was Cody, Wyoming. We timed it so that we'd have enough time to stop at Sierra Trading Post before lunch. Sierra Trading Post, for those who...
Written by cameraflage on June 28, 2005
- Our first full day was spent in Arches National Park, north of the Utah town of Moab. I was kind to my two partners in crime, my niece Jessica and her husband Marc, as I...
Written by Malahini on June 26, 2003
- Yellowstone and Hawai'i are among our favorite places -- and RCI's too, since they are designated as "hot locations". For geologists as well, they are well known "hot spots".
Two of the most famous, in fact...
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