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Yellowstone, Dinosaur Monument, Flaming Gorge Dam

Colorful hot springs, dramatic geysers, and roaming buffalo.

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  • $276
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Created by sarasarkowicz - August 15th 2018

Yellowstone may be world-famous now, but back in the early 19th century, the first American to discover it was written off a as a madman. John Colter was a former explorer with Lewis and Clark, and the world couldn't believe that the hot springs and geysers he claimed to have seen on his way back from the expedition were real. It actually took 50 years for an organized expedition to fully explore the area, and they were certainly stunned to find that the legends of fire and brimstone were true. In 1872, it was protected as the America's first National Park. Every inch of this natural wonderland is worth exploring, from its geysers and hot springs to its canyons and forests.

1370 Airport Rd, Breckenridge, Colorado 80424-8835 USA

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Photo of Dinosaur National Monument
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Quarry Entrance Road, Jensen, UT, US

Dinosaur National Monument

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Highway 149 north of Jensen, UT, US

Dinosaur Quarry Visitor Center

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Us 191, Dutch John, UT, US

Flaming Gorge Dam

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1687 Sunset Drive, Rock Springs, Wyoming, United States

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888 North Holmes Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID, US

Econo Lodge

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Photo of Gibbon Falls
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Grand Loop Rd, WY, US

Gibbon Falls

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WY, US

Beryl Spring

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Photo of Undine Falls
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Undine Falls, WY, US

Undine Falls

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Photo of Mammoth Hot Springs
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Mammoth Hot Springs, Mammoth, WY, US

Mammoth Hot Springs

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Mammoth Hot Springs is a great example of hot-spring-formed travertine terraces, and makes for quite an interesting hike. The steam, bubbling water, dead trees, and pigmented Earth make for an otherworldly landscape. Stay on the trails, because you definitely don't want to fall into a pit of burning mud.

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Photo of Lamar Valley
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NE Entrance Rd, Yellowstone National Park,, WY, US

Lamar Valley

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If you're excited about seeing some wildlife while in Yellowstone, then cruise around the scenic Lamar Valley. Wolves, elk, moose, and thundering herds of bison roam here. Drive slow, bring binoculars, and try to keep your distance!

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Photo of Tower Fall
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WY, US

Tower Fall

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Photo of Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
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Near Canyon Village, WY, US

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

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The coolest features of Yellowstone aren't all geothermal, and the imposing waterfall in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is a great example of this. The Yellowstone River tumbles down two waterfalls in this 24-mile-long canyon that at points is nearly a mile wide. It's an incredibly popular wonder to photograph. TIP: Head to Inspiration Point for a gorgeous photo of the canyon in all its glory.

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Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States

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14 Madison Ave, West Yellowstone, MT, US

Wild West Pizzeria & Saloon

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The best time of year to visit Yellowstone National Park: There's really no bad time to visit Yellowstone. During the winter, some roads and lodges close, but the park is no less beautiful covered in snow, and it's nice to kind of have the place to yourself. Spring and fall mean beautiful colors, and summer is, of course, always incredibly popular. But, if you plan to visit between May and September, make sure to plan and book everything well in advance.