Tower Fall is named after the rocks around it. A lovely hike leads to a platform above the water. The 132-foot falls are framed by ancient jagged mountains.
Mount Washburn offers hiking for all levels. The trek to the summit includes some climbing. Beginners should plan a full day.
For a unique experience visit the Mud Volcano. Its sulfuric acid and clay ground emit a strong smell like rotten eggs. But the view is like a movie set!
Yellowstone's canyon is stunning, stretching almost 20 miles. Its highlight, Lower Falls, drops over 300 feet and is a top photo spot in the park.
Three Geyser Basins exist Upper, Lower, and Midway. Midway, the smallest, is famous for the colorful Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Yellowstone.
Yellowstone's biggest lake has 100+ miles of shore. It's serene, perfect for picnics. Hotels nearby offer boat rentals for a peaceful experience.
Can't-miss Yellowstone's petrified forests on Mount Amethyst and Specimen Ridge: Trees fossilized in 50-million-year-old volcanic rocks!
Mammoth Hot Springs with its stunning terraces is a must-see at Yellowstone. No swimming is allowed but it's a natural wonder you can't miss!
Old Faithful in Yellowstone's Upper Geyser Basin is famous for erupting about 17 times daily. You won't wait long to see it in action!
Lamar Valley is a must for wildlife lovers. Stay in your car to spot bears, bison, and elk. Keep an eye out for wolves at dawn or dusk.
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