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Idaho Falls to West Yellowstone

Colorful hot springs, dramatic geysers, and roaming buffalo.

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  • 252 mi
  • $35
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Created by ShellySpann - March 22nd 2024

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.

Idaho Falls, ID, United States

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Photo of Yellowstone National Park
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S Entrance Rd, WY, US

Yellowstone National Park

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Tips for visiting Yellowstone: -Book campsites and hotels as far in advance as possible, especially if you're planning a trip in the summer. As one of the largest and most famous parks, things can get a little crowded, and since it's not near any major cities, campsites and hotel rooms can get booked up. -Cell phone service is only available in about 50% of the park, and wifi can be hard to come by, plus it'll probably cost you a pretty penny. Keep the fact that you might be incommunicado for part of your trip in mind while planning! -There are tons of scenic drives in and around the park that are great for exploring and taking in the sights, but if you're inside Yellowstone, be aware of the 45MPH speed limit, and watch out for stray bison!

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Photo of West Yellowstone Information Center
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US-287 (MM 0), West Yellowstone, MT, US

West Yellowstone Information Center

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Photo of Lower Geyser Basin
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Fountain Paint Pot Trail, WY, US

Lower Geyser Basin

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Photo of Fountain Paint Pots Trail
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Grand Loop Road, WY, US

Fountain Paint Pots Trail

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Photo of Midway Geyser Basin
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Grand Loop Road, WY, US

Midway Geyser Basin

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Photo of Grand Prismatic Spring
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Midway Geyser Basin, WY, US

Grand Prismatic Spring

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Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in America. At nearly 400 feet wide and over 100 feet deep, Grand Prismatic's size is certainly impressive...but it's the rainbow coloring that really make this spring stunning. Various bacteria around the outside edges of the pool cause the striking effect. This is what bucket lists were made for.

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3mi 00h 11m
Photo of Biscuit Basin
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WY, US

Biscuit Basin

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Photo of Black Sand Basin
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WY, US

Cliff Geyser

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1mi 00h 07m
Photo of Upper Geyser Basin
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Park Loop Rd, Mammoth, WY, US

Upper Geyser Basin

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Old Faithful Village, WY, US

Old Faithful - Observation Point

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Photo of Old Faithful Geyser
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Yellow Stone National Park, WY, US

Old Faithful Geyser

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Photo of Kepler Cascades
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Grand Loop Road, WY, US

Kepler Cascades

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WY, US

Isa Lake

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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.