Yellowstone National Park

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Overall 5 star rating4.83 of 5 (by 6 users)



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family traveler, father of three kids under 8

JAN
24
2008

We took our three young kids (8,6,3) to Yellow Stone National Park in late August of 2007.   We started in Montana because we were visiting family in the Big Timber area.  Although traveling with kids can always be a bit of a challenge, I am very glad we went and I would recommend it anyone who loves natural beauty and gets a kick out of seeing a real part of American history.

We rented a car in Bozeman, MT and drove down to the north entrance to the park.  We spent the entire day driving and stopping to see the sites.  I know many other people stay in the park at a few different lodges...

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Matt
Chicago, IL



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hiker, love nature, amateur photographer, love to travel

APR
8
2007

Yellowstone National Park is so large it would take me four times the amount of words I can write here to describe in it depth. However I think you’ll get a good flavor of this most amazing Park.

It is the site of some of the largest volcanic eruptions in history called geysers, hot springs, mudpots and fumaroles. It was deemed the first National Park in the world in 1872.

Yellowstone National Park is located in the western United States. It spans 3,472 square miles.

Yellowstone is open year round. The cost is $20 for a 7 day pass. For $50 you can buy a National Park Pass which will allow you...

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Jo
Plymouth, MA



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a creative, a man, a writer

AUG
27
2009

Yellowstone is legendary. As the nation's first National Park, it sets a very high standard for exploring wildlife and natural attractions.

In our case, it lived up to it.

We were on a coach tour from Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park. It started about 8:00 am and ended at about 4:00 pm.

Along the way, we stopped at the West Thumb, where we saw small geysers and bubbling mud holes on the edge of massive Yellowstone Lake.

The Park Service provided walkways over the area of the hot springs, so we could see them closely without the possibilty of scalding. Park guides cautioned us to...

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2008 Advisor
Eyerater
Fort Myers, FL



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budget conscious traveler, married, not rich, love to travel, off the beaten path, adventurous, family traveler, love nature

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12
2009

The place to visit if you can get there!  The sights are like nothing else.  The geysers and mud pots are great.  While the smells can be a little off-putting, it just goes with the rest of the scenery.  It gets packed during the summer, and I hate crowds, so it can be a little too full at times.  Check out the tours with guides.  On one tour we got to go off the beaten path and see a giant mud pot that was off limits to anyone without a guide.  Definitely an awesome sight!  We stayed in tents the whole time we were there, and I would do it that way again.  Showers can be pricy, but the...

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kat9948
San Jose, CA



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budget conscious traveler, love to travel

JUN
26
2008
The US is such a beautiful place, but Yellowstone has to be one of the most diverse and intersting parks.  One could take only a day to see the park, but you would be rushing and missing out on the many side adventures.  There are several different areas in the park, based on their landscape.  You can see beautiful water falls, canyons, geysers, and so much more.  The best thing to do is to get out of the car and explore the many paved walking trails to secret places.  You will not be disappointed.  For the  more adventurous type, take a hike up to Fairy Falls near old faithful, it will... review »
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lindsayreav
Okoboji, IA



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NOV
29
2008
I love the way the animals can roam without care of being hurt in any way!
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5 star rating
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panda12
Wellsville, UT



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