Exploring Yellowstone National Park | Photo Album
Yellowstone is one of the most infamous national parks in the US, and this summer we passed through for a beautiful evening on our way to South Dakota.
To be fair, we had planned to stay longer, but little did we know that a snow storm, hail, and an avalanche were in store! That’s also the reason why all my shots are of our first afternoon in the park - as we drove out I was too busy watching the weather and navigating to snap any photos!
Ah, Yellowstone - a national park sitting at the nexus of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
The park is famous for its incredible geothermal activity. I think at some point most people have heard of Old Faithful, the giant geyser that erupts like clockwork multiple times a day in the heart of the park. However, beyond Old Faithful there are numerous side stops and short hikes to take to view an abundance of other geothermal sites.
Here’s the marker as we entered!
I made @ukuleletutorials stop to get a picture. ;)
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Yellowstone is huge. This trip reminded me of that.
It takes hours to drive through the park. We entered at the West Entrance and drove south to camp in Grant Village, stopping along the way to take in the sights. We bypassed Old Faithful, thinking we’d return in the morning. However, when we woke up with nearly 2 inches of snow on our tent and no respite in sight, we decided to abbreviate our trip and head out of the park!
Initially we planned to exit at the East entrance, but when we got there in the storm we were turned away because of an avalanche that had just happened! So off we went through rain, hail, and sleet to find our way to the Northeast entrance, and ultimately to South Dakota all in one day. It was a bit of an adventure, to say the least.
One of our first stops was a lovely boardwalk leading out to some incredible geothermal activity.
It was nippy out when we went, and blustery (in hindsight, perhaps we should have known a storm was brewing) so the steam was easy to see and beautifully windswept across the watery flats.
Yellowstone park officials have invested in beautiful, sturdy boardwalks that guide visitors over the geothermal flats.
Without these park features, we’d never be able to get close enough to see all the beauty waiting out there! I’m always so impressed by the work that our national parks do to preserve the environment and share it with the public sustainably.
Blurry shot of a steaming vent in the distance.
Although this came out a bit blurry, there’s something I really like about the textures and colors in this snap!
Steam trailing across the flats.
More steam, more geothermal mud, more loveliness in the great outdoors.
Closeup of a vent!
This is the best close-up my phone could handle. As I do more and more of these posts, I’m tempted to swap into better photo equipment in the future - it would sure be nice to have high resolution zoom beyond what an iPhone can muster.
And now, a series of panoramas that make my heart melt - just look at all those incredible natural colors!
None of these photos are filtered, and the amazing color combinations created by natural chemistry are awesome. I can’t wait to go back to Yellowstone to explore at greater length and see even more of these features. With the scale and grandeur of the park, I’d like to spend at least 3-4 days thoroughly exploring.
Here I captured the wind playing across the water.
Tiny little waves are captured running across the flats, I thought the effect was rather lovely.
And lastly, a beautiful waterfall falling into the river.
Here a freshwater source combines with geothermal activity, creating a unique and special environment.
And that’s all for today - we’ll be sure to get back to Yellowstone to see more of its amazing features. Have you ever been? What did you see?
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Wow @lilyraabe. Definitely an adventure to say the least. You're pictures are breathtaking. I had to go to Jackson Hole, WY a week for work, sadly I didn't have daylight hours to go to the gate or any of the main parts of the park. Seeing the Tetons snow-covered was very cool. You definitely took one of the most scenic routes we have.
It was definitely scenic - we didn’t intend to drive quite so much but the outcome was that we ended up seeing a lot of the park. That view of the Tetons sounds great! Hope you can get back there soon with more time to relax and explore!
@lilyraabe WOW lovely place!! I wish to go visit sometime. 😍
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We have something similar like this in our country but we call it hot spring. The water is really hot that it could boil an egg and the sulphur smell is really strong.
I think what you have is way more larger than what we have here.
And that it's turn into a park and a tourist attraction, that's really good
I think its basically the same idea! We have hot springs in the US too (they are AWESOME, I wish I could sit in one everyday!). I don’t think this area is particularly good for bathing -- but it does smell strongly like sulphur!
These shots are fabulous! I would love to go there one day :)
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You took some really really nice photos and the park looks absolutely amazing. Hopefully, one day I will get the chance to fly over the ocean and visit it. 💚
If you get a chance you gotta - it’s a really beautiful area. Sometimes the really “famous” landmarks a little underwhelming, but Yellowstone most definitely holds up. Thanks for stopping by!
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Thank you so much for coming over to check it out! Yellowstone surely is a wonder. :)
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Absolutely stunning pictures. It looks like a brilliant place to visit and explore. Definitely on my list if I can get back to the States one day.
Nice job.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed the shots and got to add a new place to your travel list! :)