Tuesday, October 8, 2019

5 Secrets In Yellowstone National Park That You Don't Want To Miss

Arch At The Northeast Entrance To Yellowstone National Park 
         Yellowstone National Park includes 2.2 million acres and is the size of two states. There are thousands of hiking trails, hundreds of bison, millions of tourists, dozens of geysers, paint pots and waterfalls.
So where do you start, how do you avoid the crowds and where can you go off the beaten path?
          
Boiling River, Natural Hot Spring


Here are 5 secret spots you won't want to miss:

1. Boiling River - Natural hot springs. Drive through the north entrance and about a mile past Mammoth Hot Springs until you see two parking lots. You can park in either, but you will end up walking to the end of the lot on the north side of the road. Walk past the sign so you are following the path along the river. This is where the Mammoth Hot Springs dumps into the Yellowstone River. 
It's about a 3/4 mile walk, wear your bathing suit, bring a towel and water shoes. There are benches for your clothes. Be super careful getting in and out. The water is a mix of very hot and very cold, the current is swift and the rocks are slippery. 
But this one is pretty awesome. It's open until 8pm. 


View of the prismatic pool from Fairy Falls

2. Fairy Falls - The Morning Prismatic Pool is one of the highlights of the park and not to be missed. But you can't appreciate it's beauty from the boardwalk. So once you do the walk, drive about .5 mile down the road and follow the signs for Fairy Falls. Park and walk to the lookout. Amazing. 

3. Best route - Leave Gardiner by 7am and drive straight to the Midway Basin and the Morning Prismatic Pool. Walk around the pools, hike Fairy Falls, then go back the way you came and stop at the Fountain Paint Pots. Then go back to the main road and drive to Old Faithful in the lower basin. If you follow this route, you will be at least one hour ahead of the crowd. 


Mammoth Hot Springs

4. Mammoth Hot Springs - Another not to be missed stop at Yellowstone. However, don't bother walking from the bottom of the springs up to the top. Instead, look at the springs from the bottom and then get back in your car and follow the road around to the top of the springs. You get a great view and can do this stop in half the time. 

5. Beehive Geyser - Old Faithful is cool, but walk around behind Old Faithful and check out Beehive Geyser. And if you happen to see it erupt, wow! Also check out the anenome pool. 

Beehive Geyser is located behind Old Faithful
Last, but not least and certainly no secret, be sure to buy an ice cream at the Yellowstone Inn located at Old Faithful. My favorite, Huckleberry, of course. 


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