Yellowstone National Park Part 5 – Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s Plan ahead and book where you are going to stay early. If you can, stay in the park. Otherwise, you are driving minimally 14 […]
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Do’s Plan ahead and book where you are going to stay early. If you can, stay in the park. Otherwise, you are driving minimally 14 […]
Continue reading »Seeing all the geysers at Yellowstone was fun, but I came to Yellowstone to see the animals. Yellowstone has a diverse population of animals and […]
Continue reading »Yellowstone is known for its geysers but it also has 4 other hydrothermal features. Hot Springs, Fumaroles and Mudpots. The west side of Yellowstone from […]
Continue reading »Only 4 others places in the world have as large of a concentration of geysers as Yellowstone has. Old Faithful being the most famous of […]
Continue reading »We visited Yellowstone for two weeks at the beginning of September. Neither Lee nor I had ever been here before and clearly, I didn’t do […]
Continue reading »Bryce Canyon is known for their hoodoos. A hoodoo is a rock formation that takes years to form. At first glance when you drive through […]
Continue reading »Zion National Park is about an hour away from Bryce, so most people visit both when in the area. As beautiful as Bryce was, I […]
Continue reading »Capitol Reef National Park in Torrey, UT was next on our National Park tour. We arrived at the end of July. I have to call […]
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