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  • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

    Established in 1872 as the first ever national park, Yellowstone is still one of the most treasured places in the country. A haven for an illustrious population of wildlife and one of the world's most unique hydrothermal wonders, it's no wonder "America's Best Idea" started here.

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    • Island Park, Idaho

      Explore Big Springs and Johnny Sack's Cabin

      4.5
      1 mi / 20 ft gain
      Big Springs is the headwaters of the Henry's Fork of the Snake River. Producing 120 million gallons of water per day, the spring forms wide and crystal-clear pools filled with trout (no fishing allowed). A paved trail leads to historic Johnny Sack's cabin, which is open for tours during the summe...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Hike to Lost Creek Falls, Yellowstone NP

      1 mi / 200 ft gain
      This 1 mile hike begins behind the Roosevelt Lodge in the Tower-Roosevelt area of Yellowstone. There is plenty of parking in the area. After you park your car start heading behind the gift shop. Once you find the trail, hike about a tenth of a mile to a bulletin board. The trail here splits in tw...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Hike Bunsen Peak

      5.0
      4.24 mi / 1286 ft gain
      From Mammoth Hot Springs drive south of US-89 approximately 4.8 miles towards Norris Junction. The trailhead is on the left as you exit Golden Gate Canyon. After about 100 yards on the trail, take the left fork and from there on the trail is well marked out to the top. Sunset and Sunrise are grea...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Lamar Valley Outlook near Specimen Ridge

      5.0
      3.61 mi / 1699 ft gain
      The parking area for this hike is .3 miles west of the bridge crossing the Lamar River on the NE Entrance Road. The parking area is on the east side of the road. The trail isn't well marked but is clear and pretty easy to follow. The trail starts off on a flat stretch of valley. Follow the trail ...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Camp at Colter Bay Campground

      3.0
      If you have never been to the Grand Teton National Park, you should make it next on your list. It is a fantastic place for wildlife viewing and exploring.If you stay at the Colter Bay Campground, you will find many off-trail areas to explore. A trail leaving from Group Site 6, heading towards the...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Winter Camp at Colter Bay Campground

      3.5
      Just a 45 min drive from Jackson Hole, the Colter Bay Campground on Jackson Lake is a great spot to camp overnight, fish and canoe in the spring and summer time when the ice has melted. This is an ideal location to shoot some star photos and catch a beautiful sunrise in the morning.The best thing...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Ice Fishing on Jackson Lake

      From where you park your car at Colter Bay you can walk as little or as far as you would like onto the lake. You may see a few other people out there ice fishing, or skiers skinning across the lake to get into the mountains. Pick your spot, make your hole big enough to reel a fish out of and star...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Colter Bay Lakeshore Trail

      4.0
      2.55 mi / 148 ft gain
      Within the first 100 feet on the trail, you are greeted with the stunning view of the peaks of Grand Teton reflecting off of Jackson Lake. Here you can enjoy lunch or a small snack at one of the picnic tables before or after the short hike. Continue following the Colter Bay Lakeshore Trail along...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Photograph Wildlife in Lamar Valley

      5.0
      This adventure is a little harder to pinpoint on a map because the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone encompasses a large area of the park. Also, the premier wildlife photography can be found on either end of what is officially "Lamar Valley" so you want to pay attention for a good part of the drive. Yo...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Lamar River Trail

      5.0
      33.2 mi / 3304 ft gain
      Lamar River Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
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    • Island Park, Idaho

      UTV Adventure in Island Park

      Tucked between Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks sits Island Park, Idaho – and the best way to experience it is getting thrown around the inside of an UTV, kicking up dust, cranking corners and cruising the land. There are multiple vendors in town that offer rentals, and they wil...
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    • Beaver Ponds Trail, Wyoming

      Hike Beaver Ponds Loop

      5.0
      5 mi / 400 ft gain
      Beaver Ponds Loop offers a perfect day hike in the Mammoth Hot Springs area of Yellowstone National Park. How to get there: The trailhead for Beaver Ponds is located just north of the Mammoth Hot Springs thermal area on Grand Loop Road. Although there is no designated parking lot for Beaver Po...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Explore Mammoth Hot Springs

      4.7
      These natural hot springs are crazy cool and very rare, which makes for an unforgettable trip. The hot springs are located right off of highway 89. With easy parking, restrooms and a town less than half a mile up the road this location is very convenient. The area provides boardwalks which makes ...
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    • Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

      Backpack to Slough Creek's Backcountry Campsites

      20.49 mi / 1286 ft gain
      Access to Slough Creek is via the Slough Creek Road that starts 6 miles east on the Northeast Entrance Road from Tower Junction. It is 2.5 miles to the Slough Creek Campground located at the end of the road. Starting at the Slough Creek Trailhead you will find a small parking area and a restroom...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Photograph Grizzly Bears at Willow Flats Overlook

      4.0
      Time of Year - Spring Grizzly bears are one of the most magnificent animals alive. In North America these impressive creatures can weigh 800 pounds and once roamed from the tip of Alaska to the southern edge of Mexico. These solitary omnivores thrive in thick dense forests, open meadows, and larg...
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    • Moran, Wyoming

      Photograph a Sunrise at Oxbow Bend

      4.8
      A trip to Grand Teton National Park would not be complete without a visit to the iconic Oxbow Bend at sunrise. It is simply one of the most beautiful scenes on Earth, no matter what the conditions.Prime time for photographing this spot is usually the last week in September and first week of Octo...
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    Let Adventure be your Destination in Wyoming

    Wyoming’s wide-open spaces make it easy to get off the grid and on a trail, through a park, into a forest, up a mountain or down a river. During your journey through Wyoming’s Black to Yellow Region, discover geologic marvels, dense evergreen forests and sprawling prairielands.

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