Just a few steps off the road lie Lewis Falls, named for Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It’s a convenient photo op and a good chance to stretch your legs.
At Madison Junction, you'll find a campground, restroom facilities, an information...
Read MoreExploring Mammoth'swhite travertine terraes is a bit like stepping out...
Read MoreBarronette Peak, elevation 10,354 feet, is a mountain peak in...
Read MoreYellowstone Lake is the largest body of water in Yellowstone...
Read MoreLocated at the boundary between Yellowstone National Park and the...
Read MoreGrant Village is located on the southwestern shore of beautiful...
Read MoreSheepeater Cliff is made up of columnar basalt deposited by...
Read MoreObsidian Cliff, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1996, is...
Read MoreRoaring Mountain is a large, acidic thermal area (solfatara) that...
Read MoreVirginia Cascades, is a cascade type waterfall on the Gibbon...
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River expresses the park's...
Read MoreTrail begins with a steep descent to the Yellowstone River...
Read MoreDon't pass by Yellowtone's oldest and hottest geothermal basin! Norris...
Read MoreThis 1.0 mile boardwalk is one of the best basins...
Read MoreFirehole Falls is a waterfall on the Firehole River in...
Read MoreGrand Prismatic Spring is the largest natural hot spring in...
Read MoreAlong Fountain Paint Pot Trail you will see various hydrothermal...
Read MoreBiscuit Basin is traversed by an easy 0.6-mile (1-km) lollipop...
Read MoreWatching Old Faithful Geyser erupt is a Yellowstone National Park...
Read MoreIsa Lake at at Craig Pass was, at one time,...
Read MoreThe West Thumb Geyser Basin, including Potts Basin to the...
Read MoreLocated on the Yellowstone River, the longest undammed river in...
Read MoreEarly explorers to Yellowstone described this features as a “most...
Read More