Yellowstone’s 10 Natural Marvels You Won't Want to Miss

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Yellowstone National Park is a treasure trove of natural wonders, boasting geysers, hot springs, and diverse wildlife. We unveil the top 10 marvels that make a must-visit destination.

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.

Tower Fall

#1

Mount Washburn offers hiking for all levels. The trek to the summit includes some climbing. Beginners should plan a full day.

Mount Washburn

#2

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!

Mud Volcano

#3

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.

Yellowstone Grand Canyon

#4

Three Geyser Basins exist Upper, Lower, and Midway. Midway, the smallest, is famous for the colorful Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Yellowstone.

Midway Geyser Basin

#5

Yellowstone's biggest lake has 100+ miles of shore. It's serene, perfect for picnics. Hotels nearby offer boat rentals for a peaceful experience.

Yellowstone Lake

#6

Can't-miss Yellowstone's petrified forests on Mount Amethyst and Specimen Ridge: Trees fossilized in 50-million-year-old volcanic rocks!

The Petrified Forests

#7

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!

Mammoth Hot Springs

#8

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!

Old Faithful

#9

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.

Lamar Valley

#10

Next: 7 Amazing Facts About Yellowstone’s History and Culture

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