What to do in Yellowstone National Park, WY
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Big Sky Tour: Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour
Rp303.424
per traveller

Yellowstone and Grand Teton Self-Guided Audio Tour Bundle
Rp428.437
per traveller
100% of travellers recommend

Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Yellowstone National Park
Rp357.001
per traveller
100% of travellers recommend

Old Faithful: Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour
Rp178.411
per traveller

Rocky Mountain & Yellowstone NP Self-Guided Audio Tour Bundle
Rp535.591
per traveller

Yellowstone Self-Driving Audio Tour from West Entrance (Idaho)
Rp172.777
per traveller

Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour to Grand Prismatic Overlook
Rp142.693
per adult

Yellowstone National Park - Full-Day Lower Loop Tour from Jackson
Rp6.947.151
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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1. Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a colossal wilderness of diverse landscapes and ecosystems, a natural playground of mountains, roaring waterfalls, volcanic phenomena, bears and bison.
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2. Old Faithful
Visit Old Faithful to see why it has earned its name. It has been consistently erupting for as long as people have known about it. The geyser’s reliability is a main reason why Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first national park, was created in 1872. Stay in the vicinity of the geyser for an hour or more and it’s almost certain to come to life. In fact, it’s so reliable that the park service provides time predictions for the 20 daily eruptions.
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3. Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park is a marvel just by its location at such a high altitude. At 7,733 feet (2,357 meters) above sea level and with a surface area of 132 square miles (342 square kilometers), this is the largest high-elevation lake in North America. Although it’s located in a park with many hydrothermal features, don’t assume the water is warm. When you visit Yellowstone Lake dip a toe in, if you like, to discover the chill. The water may approach 70 F (21 C), but the average temperature is 41 F (5 C). The lake freezes over in winter.
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4. Mammoth Hot Springs
When you visit Mammoth Hot Springs, prepare to be mesmerized by nature. Located near Fort Yellowstone in the Mammoth Hot Springs Historic District, the hot springs are one of Yellowstone National Park’s most iconic destinations.
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5. Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is an awe-inspiring gorge with rock formations of pink and yellow hues and several immense waterfalls. The canyon, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) long, is a major highlight of Yellowstone National Park. Hike trails surrounding this spectacular gorge and enjoy exceptional vistas.
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6. Lamar Valley
Yellowstone National Park’s Lamar Valley has open spaces that allow visitors to see many animal species from off-road viewing areas. Look for numerous bison, which some people call buffalo. You can also see bears, longhorn antelope, wolves, elk and other species here. Park guests visit Lamar Valley often just to see wildlife. Don’t be surprised if you’re caught in a traffic jam waiting for animals to cross from one side of the road to the other.
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7. Grand Prismatic Spring
Visit Grand Prismatic Spring, a popular feature of Yellowstone National Park. The large steaming water basin has an unmatched blue color that is breathtaking. Its perimeter is bordered by a shoreline with hues of yellow, orange, green and brown. View the natural feature, which results from activity deep in Earth’s interior.
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