Saturday, August 10, 2013

Yellowstone National Park

July 8-9 2013



We spent two days exploring Yellowstone National Park.     We  couldn't wait to get settled in at the RV Park and head to Yellowstone.  We bought a pass that was good for a week, that also gives you entrance to Glacier National and the Grand Tetons National Parks.  There were" Bear Warnings" everywhere.  So with Georgia up front she was to be the official Bear Scout while we took our first drive into the park.    Pets are allowed  in the park but must be on leash and within 100 ft of the car.  We decided Georgia would only be with us on our first day drive,  Then day two we left her home, in the air conditioned motorhome, much safer for her. We had record breaking high temperatures while  visiting the park.   The high temperatures made me want to spend more time in the Visitor's Centers and the car driving taking in the beauty.

Georgia  on the lookout for bears

The World's First National Park,   consists of  2,221,766 acres or 3,472 square miles!   This park is so big.... 96% in Wyoming, 3% in Montana,and 1% in Idaho!  It is larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined.   Now that you know how BIG it is, let me show you how BEAUTIFUL it is:)


Old Faithful  Geyser , errupts almost every 91 minutes

Meadows and plateaus

Elk in th River along the upper loop

Bob, spotted this Elk and jumped out of the car to capture this moment:)  Within minutes we had a traffic jam with others stopping trying to do the same thing.



Driving along the 70 mile Upper Loop



Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

Medows with wild flowers


Mountains of stone


Chapel at Mammoth Hot Springs  in Historic Yellowstone, near the North Entrance 

Historic Yellowstone

Historic Yellowstone Post Office

One of the 10,000 thermal features

Two bears sitting sleeping on a tree branch  next to the road:)


Thermal feature, not your typical waterfall that is bubbling hot


Yellowstone Lake


2 comments:

  1. How cool to see the bears sleeping in the tree. We only saw East Yellowstone last year...got there to early and it was still snowing so we had to cancel going to Grizzly RV...hope to get there one day!

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    1. The bears and elk were the highlight, Gay. You and Joe definitely need to go when you can stay at Grizzly RV

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