Kids will marvel at the spectacle of superheated water erupting skyward from geysers—not to mention boiling mudpots, hissing steam vents, and brightly colored hot springs.
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Less than 12 miles from Yellowstone's East Entrance is a charming small log-cabin mountain resort that was first opened by legendary Buffalo Bill Cody’s niece in 1910. Find out why you should stay here... https://t.co/p6yEAnsdTa
There’s a lot to do in Yellowstone, but there are three things you should definitely not do. Here they are.
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Stay tantalizing close to the park but within walking distance of West Yellowstone, Montana’s shops and restaurants at these four lodging options.
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On the road between #Yellowstone and #GlacierNationalPark, stop at these fascinating state parks to stretch your legs and learn a bit of history.
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Wild animals are not the only dangerous hazards in Yellowstone. Read these cautionary tales about the perils of the park’s geysers.
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Northeast of Yellowstone, explore Medicine Rocks State Park, named by Native Americans who gathered among the sandstone pillars.
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On your road trip from Salt Lake City to Yellowstone, you'll find unmistakable dinosaur bones embedded in the monument's sandstone walls. But don't miss Red Fleet State Park where you can walk the trail to... https://t.co/Z16JX6qH1O
Many don't know that north of #Yellowstone are caches of sapphires in Montana’s mountains. Sift for your own sapphires and go home with a gem of a souvenir.
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After Yellowstone, head north to the beautiful Judith Basin for the best Montana wildlife watching and visiting historic sites from the Lewis & Clark exploration of the West.
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Want to sleep minutes from Yellowstone’s best attractions but far away from the traffic and crowds? Stay at these dreamy lodges.
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Want to stay inside #GrandTetonNationalPark for star-filled nights and glorious morning views? Here's the scoop on Jackson Lake Lodge and Jenny Lake Lodge.
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Why explore the Yellowstone area with a guide instead of going it on your own? Find out from one of Travel + Leisure's recipients of “World's Best Tour Operators” award.
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With bright flowers and gorgeously restored historic buildings lining its main street, this small, lively town will make you wish you were staying longer (especially after you taste the homemade fudge in The Sweet... https://t.co/gFJaTdxPdG
After Yellowstone, dip into southern Idaho to explore 7 breathtaking attractions, including two national park sites, you won’t find elsewhere.
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Born next to a ski area, this town north of Yellowstone offers music, food and tons of trails under its piece of the enormous Montana sky.
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From the best micro-brewed beer to the most scenic trail, here are the top 12 reasons why you should visit this uncrowded but stunningly gorgeous side of the Tetons.
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