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Tips for Visiting Yellowstone National Park

July 24, 2019 Leave your thoughts

Yellowstone National Park is one of the nation’s most striking natural treasures. The sheer size of Yellowstone in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, however, can make it challenging for first-time visitors to prioritize the things that they want to see while visiting. There are more than five entrances and 140 miles of road that meander through the park—some of the park’s most iconic sites are quite a distance from each other, and it’s often challenging to travel quickly through the park’s rugged wilderness.

Enjoying your time in Yellowstone is all about preparedness. It’s important to pack clothing for a wide range of weather possibilities and activities. Plan to dress in layers every day during your trip to Yellowstone National Park—evenings and mornings may be cool and damp, while daytime temperatures can soar to uncomfortable heights, even at higher elevations.

There are a number of must-see attractions that you simply have to visit while spending time at Yellowstone, as well. Here are just some of the things that you should make a point of seeing during your trip to the national park:

  • Old Faithful: No attraction is as synonymous with Yellowstone National Park as the Old Faithful geyser. This distinctive natural phenomenon blasts superheated water and steam more than 150 feet in the air every 90 minutes. Old Faithful is a world-renowned tourist draw for a reason—it’s exceptionally fun to watch and visit.
  • Pelican Creek Nature Trail: If you’re looking for peaceful panoramic vistas of the Rocky Mountains, take a leisurely stroll along the Pelican Creek Nature Trail. This trail, which travels along the banks of Yellowstone Lake, offers visitors the opportunity to experience a peaceful mountain meadow and see some of the park’s signature wildlife.
  • Artist Point: The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is another landmark locale worth visiting. If you’re looking for the place to get that perfect snapshot of the canyon and its cascading waterfalls, consider visiting Artist Point. You can see the yellow cliff banks hugged by conifer trees and unleash your inner Ansel Adams at this distinctive spot.
  • Grand Prismatic Spring: The geothermic heating at Yellowstone in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming allows for the proliferation of unique bacteria colonies that tinge the superheated waters with striking psychedelic colors. This rainbow array is on full display at Grand Prismatic Spring. Feature a center of piping hot azure blues, the spring eventually gives way to rusty oranges and burgundy reds.
  • Mammoth Hot Springs: The location of the Yellowstone National Park headquarters, the Mammoth Hot Springs is a cascading series of hot springs and mud pots that gracefully travel down the side of the surrounding mountain. Mammoth Hot Springs is also an excellent place to catch a glimpse of the local elk population.

Rocky Mountain Rotors offers a unique, exciting way to experience the vast wilderness of the Rockies. If you’re looking for a bird’s-eye view of the rugged beauty near Yellowstone National Park, book a helicopter charter with Rocky Mountain Rotors today. Taking to the sky allows you to rise above the crowds and traffic and experience the Rocky Mountains like you’ve never seen them before.

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