Yellowstone National Park, WY

Travel Guide

Yellowstone National Park featuring a river or creek and forest scenes
Old Faithful Visitor Education Center
Grand Prismatic Spring featuring a bridge and a river or creek as well as a small group of people
Old Faithful Visitor Education Center which includes interior views
Yellowstone Lake which includes a lake or waterhole
Go from one amazing attraction to another, with each one having its own unique features that never fail to fascinate.

With its 3,472 square miles (8,991 square kilometers) spanning three states, Yellowstone National Park is an impressive place to visit. It’s located over a subterranean volcano, resulting in an array of hydrothermal and geological features. Experience geysers in the park, watch wildlife, see a painted pool or listen to a mountain that is never quiet.

The world evolved billions of years ago, but this park still shows signs of development. Some of the turmoil from that ancient time is visible in the area of the park’s caldera, the remnants of a smoldering volcano. Notice hot springs and fumaroles, which indicate activity happening far beneath Earth’s surface.

Despite the internal heat, a high-altitude cold lake is located in this portion of the Rocky Mountains. Visit Yellowstone Lake at an elevation of 7,733 feet (2,357 meters) above sea level, making it North America’s largest high-elevation lake.

Among the various water features in the park, you’ll find numerous waterfalls, with Gibbon Falls one of the favorites. Fountain Paint Pot and Grand Prismatic Spring are bodies of hot, acidic water exhibiting incredible colors. Let your imagination wander at Dragon’s Mouth Springs where gases and steam from inside a cave give the illusion that a mythical creature lives within.

Old Faithful is one of about 500 geysers in the park, which has more than half of the world’s total geysers. The famous geyser is almost certain to put on a show while you’re at its visitor center. Refer to the National Park Service timetable for eruption schedules of this and other geysers.

Geological features are also fascinating, such as Roaring Mountain. It provides an eerie sight with no vegetation on one side and plumes of steam releasing hissing noises. These hot plumes, or fumaroles, are found throughout the park. Spot wildlife in Lamar Valley. Herds of bison are a common sight.

Have a great family vacation traveling around Yellowstone National Park. You can pay the weekly or annual fee at one of five entrances. Note that some roads close during winter.

Where to stay in Yellowstone National Park

West Thumb

West Thumb

You'll enjoy the mountain views and parks in West Thumb. You might want to make time for a stop at West Thumb Geyser Basin or Grant Village Campground.

West Thumb
Canyon Village

Canyon Village

Travelers like the parks in Canyon Village, and Canyon Visitor Education Center is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Canyon Village
Fort Yellowstone Historic District

Mammoth

If you're spending some time in Mammoth, Fort Yellowstone Historic District and Beaver Ponds Loop Trail are top sights worth seeing.

Mammoth
Tower Fall

Tower Junction

Travelers enjoy Tower Junction for its parks and historic sites. Consider checking out Roosevelt Lodge while you're in the area.

Tower Junction
Old Faithful featuring a hot spring and mist or fog as well as a small group of people

Upper Geyser Basin

While visiting Upper Geyser Basin, you might make a stop by sights like Old Faithful and Grand Geyser.

Upper Geyser Basin
Great place to unwind after a long day of exploring.  Sit on the patio and enjoy the sunset while enjoying a cocktail.

Lake Village

While visiting Lake Village, you might make a stop by sights like Yellowstone Lake and Pelican Valley Trail.

Lake Village

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Reviews of Yellowstone National Park

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

The wildlife and geology was an incredible experience. One that will live in my memory forever were the 4 wolves feasting on an Elk carcass. We missed the Grizzly who was there the hour before. Good to know that Yellowstone is there for perpetuity

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

NP staff were very helpful, attended one of the evening programs at the visitor center & enjoyed it. Enjoyed using the trails & boardwalks around the geyser field. Appreciated the historic character of the buildings.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Fall is beautiful time to go. Less tourists, but we had snow in the mountains

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

go in off season, October, less crowded. There were lots of Fall foliage tour busses.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Loved the park! Hated the facility. WE walked into our room and it was filthy. Bugs and cobwebs were on both of the windows. If you want to sleep make sure you are on the top floor. We were on the 2nd floor and heard everything above and around

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

Lake Yellowstone Hotel is on the mid-point off all the loops in the Park.

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