Explore Yellowstone
- Driggs, Idaho
- Island Park, Idaho
- Livingston, Montana
- West Yellowstone, Montana
Driggs, Idaho
Overview
Known For
Mountain Biking , Hiking, Horseback Riding
Island Park, Idaho
Overview
Known For
Fishing, Hiking, Wildlife
Livingston, Montana
Overview
Known For
Outdoor Activities , Scenery
West Yellowstone, Montana
Overview
Known For
Fishing, Hiking, Wildlife , Snowshoeing , Rafting
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Get Into the Wild at Yellowstone National Park
See Geysers in All Their Glory
Start the day before sunrise to visit Old Faithful ahead of the crowds. When the geyser spouts 180 feet into the sky, you’ll see firsthand why this is the park’s best-known attraction. Spend the afternoon exploring other equally incredible geothermal formations, hiking to a 200-foot-tall waterfall and enjoying an end-of-day picnic at Firehole River.
Set Out to Find the Park’s Wildlife
This is one of the last corners of the American West where mega-mammals still roam free, and you’ll dedicate Saturday to these incredible beasts. Fuel up with a hearty breakfast before visiting Lamar Valley to find bison, wolves, bears and more. Cap off the day in one of the only hot springs in the park where it’s permitted to take a dip in the relaxing waters.
Get Out on a Glacial Lake
On your final day, relax on America’s largest alpine lake. Rent a boat (powered by motor or elbow grease) and glide on the crystal waters, soaking in the views. Shake off your sea legs and hop aboard a trusty steed to explore Yellowstone by horseback, then admire a final sunset at Avalanche Peak before digging into some classic barbecue.