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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Wyoming: Yellowstone


We visited Yellowstone National Park twice, the first time on our Caravan bus trip.  The following pictures depict a beautiful park in Spring/Summer.

Mammoth Hot Springs
Gibbon Falls
One of the main advantages for taking the bus trip is that we get to stay in lodges within the national  parks.  In Yellowstone, we stayed at the Old Faithful Inn.  So we were able to enjoy the Old Faithful geyser eruptions easily, from our rooftop patio!


These thermal features are a short walk from the Old Faithful Inn, next to the Firehole River:

 
 

Yellowstone Lake is a beautiful blue! I love how the clouds reflect in the water.

 

Yellowstone has its own "Grand Canyon" with  beautiful waterfalls:

 
 

One of the best stops to view a variety of thermal activity is the Geyser Basin:

Great Fountain Geyser
Celestine Pool
Fountain Paint Pots

Isa Lake is at the Continental Divide.  On one side the lake runs toward the Pacific and on the other side, toward the east!  Here is a shot of the lake taken on our bus trip:


We visited Yellowstone again, 2 days after we were there on the bus trip.  This time we drove into a Winter Wonderland!



Here we are again at the Continental Divide:


Look at Isa Lake now!


 One of the most beautiful drives we took was through the Lamar Valley:

 
 
 
 

We saw a few animals on our bus trip; however, when we returned on our own we saw even more!  Besides bison (especially along the road), we also saw black bear, pronghorn sheep and osprey:

Osprey
Pronghorn Sheep
Black Bear Cub
Following Bison on the Road!
Baby Bison
 


Next week I’ll continue with our Wyoming discoveries!