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Must-see attractions in Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

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    The Teton range's reflection upon the Snake River after dawn at Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National Park, WY.

    Grand Teton National Park

    Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

    Awesome in their grandeur, the Tetons have captivated the imagination from the moment humans laid eyes on them. While their name is often ascribed to…

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    Mammoth Hot Springs

    Yellowstone National Park

    The imposing Lower and Upper Terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs are the highlight of the Mammoth region. An hour’s worth of boardwalks wind their way between…

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    Grand Prismatic Spring

    Yellowstone National Park

    At 370ft wide and 121ft deep, Grand Prismatic Spring is the park’s largest and deepest hot spring. It’s also considered by many to be the most beautiful…

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    Lamar Valley

    Yellowstone National Park

    Of Lamar Valley's abundant wildlife, the most famous – and to some, controversial – resident is the gray wolf. Wolves were missing from the ecosystem…

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    Canyon Visitor Education Center

    Yellowstone National Park

    This major center is well worth a visit for its innovative and interactive displays on Yellowstone’s geology. The highlight is a room-sized relief model…

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    Upper Geyser Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    While Old Faithful gets the most attention, there's lots to explore in Upper Geyser Basin, which has the densest collection of geysers in Yellowstone. On…

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    Artist Point

    Yellowstone National Park

    Artist Point is probably the most famous of the canyon’s viewpoints, offering a long overview of the Lower Falls and canyon. It was not, as many people…

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    Lookout Point

    Yellowstone National Park

    Popular Lookout Point, near Canyon Village, offers the best views of the Lower Falls. An adjacent 0.5-mile trail drops 500ft to Red Rock for even closer…

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    Norris Geyser Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    Norris Geyser Basin comprises Porcelain Basin and Back Basin, accessed through two connecting loops. If the world's tallest geyser, Steamboat Geyser, isn…

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    Inspiration Point

    Yellowstone National Park

    A side road branches off North Rim Dr to reach busy Inspiration Point, which offers an overview of the length of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and a…

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    Two hikers at Cistern Spring, Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
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    Back Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    Two miles of boardwalks and gentle trails snake through Norris' forested Back Basin. The main show here is Steamboat Geyser, the world’s tallest active…

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    Porcelain Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    One mile of boardwalks loop through Porcelain Basin, the park’s hottest exposed basin. (The name comes from the area’s milky deposits of sinter, also…

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    Old Faithful

    Yellowstone National Park

    Though it’s neither the tallest nor even the most predictable geyser in the park, Old Faithful is the poster child for Yellowstone and a consistent crowd…

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    Black Sand Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    This geyser basin, 1 mile northwest of Old Faithful, has a few interesting features. The eponymous black sand is derived from weathered volcanic glass …

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    Fort Yellowstone

    Yellowstone National Park

    Mammoth was known as Fort Yellowstone from 1886 to 1918, when the US Army managed the park from this collection of buildings. Elk regularly graze the…

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    West Thumb Geyser Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    Although West Thumb is not one of Yellowstone’s prime thermal sites, its 0.5-mile shoreline boardwalk loop (with a shorter inner loop to finish with)…

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    Old Faithful Inn

    Yellowstone National Park

    Designed by Seattle architect Robert C Reamer and built in 1904, this is the only building in the park that looks as though it actually belongs here. The…

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    Tower Fall

    Yellowstone National Park

    Two-and-a-half miles south of Tower-Roosevelt Junction, Tower Creek plunges over 132ft Tower Fall before joining the Yellowstone River. The fall gets its…

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    Biscuit Basin

    Yellowstone National Park

    Two miles north of Black Sand Basin, Biscuit Basin is named for biscuit-like deposits that surrounded stunning Sapphire Pool, but these were destroyed…

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    Boiling River

    Yellowstone National Park

    One of the few places where you can take a legal soak in Yellowstone is Boiling River, halfway between Gardiner and Mammoth. From the parking area by the…

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    Grand Teton

    Grand Teton National Park

    Crowning glory of the park, the dagger-edged Grand Teton (13,775ft/4199m) has taunted many a would-be mountaineer. The first white men to claim to have…

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    Calcite Springs Overlook

    Yellowstone National Park

    This overlook 1.5 miles south of Tower-Roosevelt Junction offers vertiginous views of a section of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone known as the…

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    Albright Visitor Center

    Yellowstone National Park

    Mammoth's recently revamped visitor center explores the park’s early history and formation – including the role the army played in protecting Yellowstone…

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    Glacial Boulder

    Yellowstone National Park

    Just before Inspiration Point is this huge granite boulder scooped up from the Beartooth Mountains, 15 miles away, by a glacier and deposited here 80,000…

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    Museum of the National Park Ranger

    Yellowstone National Park

    The historic log Norris Soldier Station (1908), one of only three stations left from the era of the park's army control, now houses this small museum,…

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    Laurance S Rockefeller Preserve Center

    Grand Teton National Park

    In contrast to other visitor centers, this beautiful center is a meditative experience. Sitting on 3100 acres donated by the Rockefeller family, the…

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    Lake Yellowstone Hotel

    Yellowstone National Park

    The buttercup-yellow colonial Lake Yellowstone Hotel, dating from 1891, is the park’s oldest building and certainly its most elegant. Robert Reamer (who…

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    Morning Glory Pool

    Yellowstone National Park

    A steamy favorite that’s well worth the walk, beautiful Morning Glory Pool is named after its flower shape. Unfortunately, the pool is slowly changing…

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    Old Faithful Visitor Education Center

    Yellowstone National Park

    This environmentally friendly center is all about the thermal features at Yellowstone, exploring the differences between geysers, hot springs, fumaroles…

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    Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel

    Yellowstone National Park

    The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel is worth a visit even if you're not staying. Piano music echoes around the lobby from 5pm, followed by video or slide…

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    LeHardy's Rapids

    Yellowstone National Park

    These rapids are named after topographer Paul LeHardy, whose raft overturned here, spilling guns, provisions and bedding but sparing his life. Rock uplift…

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    Mormon Row

    Grand Teton National Park

    This is possibly the most photographed spot in the park – and for good reason. The aged wooden barns and fence rails make a quintessential pastoral scene,…

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    Indian Arts Museum

    Grand Teton National Park

    Well worth a visit to peruse pieces from this vast collection, with objects spanning from 1830 to 1940. Artifacts include beautiful beadwork, bags and…

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    Grant Village Visitor Center

    Yellowstone National Park

    This visitor center offers an in-depth exhibit on fire, particularly the blazes of 1988 that burned one-third of the park and indicated fire's important…

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    Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

    Yellowstone National Park

    Near Canyon Village, this is one of the park's true blockbuster sights. After its placid meanderings north from Yellowstone Lake, the Yellowstone River…

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    Fishing Bridge Visitor Center

    Yellowstone National Park

    The displays of stuffed birds and wildlife inside this small center are less interesting than the historic 1931 building itself: built as an information…

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    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park

    America's iconic first national park, Yellowstone is home to over 60% of the world’s geysers – natural hot springs that periodically erupt in towering…

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    Oxbow Bend

    Grand Teton National Park

    One of the most famous scenic spots in Grand Teton National Park for wildlife-watching is Oxbow Bend, with the reflection of Mt Moran as a stunning…

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    Point Sublime

    Yellowstone National Park

    From Artist Point a trail leads 1 mile (45 minutes) to this viewpoint for more fabulous views of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone's colorful walls,…

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    Fountain Paint Pot

    Yellowstone National Park

    Just past pretty Silex Spring, Fountain Paint Pot is a huge bowl of plopping goop that ranks as one of the biggest in the park. The action is sloppiest in…