Why You Should Visit Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park is a paradise for hikers and campers due to its stunning landscape of jagged peaks and clear lakes.

Streams of steaming water shoot skyward from volatile geysers, verdant forests wind past open meadows

Pools of varying hues swirl around bubbling hot springs.

It's easy to see why people in 1807 thought John Colter (a scout for Lewis and Clark)

was exaggerating when he described Yellowstone's geothermal curiosities, with all that untouched natural beauty.

There is now zero room for doubt about the park's extraordinaryness. 

 Be ready to share the trails with permanent residents like buffalo, elk, and sometimes grizzlies as you explore 

its 3,000 square miles of mountains, canyons, geysers, and waterfalls.

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