A Great Vacation: Yellowstone National Park
My wife, Michelle, took a travel nursing assignment at the hospital in Billings, Montana making sure that our family could visit several of America's best vacation destinations. On this particular outing, my significant other, myself, and our 2 teenage daughters, Kieran and Dorthea, left Billings and travelled west on I-90 to Laurel, Montana where we turned south onto Highway 212, and this is called the Beartooth Highway. We travelled south through Red Lodge, Montana after which through Beartooth Pass towards the Yellowstone border.Our first order of business was lunch. After eating, we continued farther to the park before the local wildlife stopped the traffic for the photo op. Once we reached Tower Roosevelt we turned on the Grand Loop Road, Canyon-Tower because of the iconic Roosevelt Lodge and Cabins. We stayed with this road passing Tower Falls and Mt. Washburn on the Grand Canyon in the Yellowstone River area. We turned onto North Rim Drive and stopped at various lookouts and trails for instance Grand View, Lookout Point, Uncle Tom's Trail, and Artist's Point.
After traversing the N. Rim Dr. we finished up back at Canyon Village where we headed west on Norris Canyon Road. Eventually, we ran in the west side of Grand Loop Rd where we turned south in to the geyser basin area. Our first stop was the Artists Paint Pot area.
After the Paint Pots, we continued south on Grand Loop Rd. Old Faithful geyser. We stopped in the areas generally known as Beryl Springs, Firehole River Swimming Area, Grand Prismatic Springs, Dragon Springs, and Old Faithful. After we watched Old Faithful do what its famous for we traveled to Mammoth Springs prior to leaving.
It definitely was huge and absolutely beautiful to see! Until Next Time, Yellowstone! After leaving Mammoth Springs, we travelled south again past Old Faithful making it our way out on the park past Yellowstone and Lewis Lakes on the town of Dubois, Wyoming. From there we travelled, within the next few days, time for our home in Texas. We will never neglect the spectacular time there was in Yellowstone National Park and now we can't wait return back. Since Yellowstone is around 2.2 million acres of wilderness, you can go each year of your life and not get to see everything. I take that like a challenge!
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