KITES, WINDBAGS AND A CHILI CONTEST FREE MUSIC, FREE HISTORY. TOO BAD THE BEER ISN'T FREE. HERE, A CENTUREY AGO FEELS LIKE YESTERDAY NOTHING BUT COULEES, BADLANDS & 1,500 MILES OF SHORELINE Grand Prismatic Spring

 

GO FISH. LAND AN EXPERIENCE.


Since being set aside as the world’s first national park in 1872, Yellowstone has held a special place in the imagination of anyone who hears its name. Those fortunate enough to visit the Park, are forever changed. A feat not hard to conceive the moment you’re in the midst of one the most active geo-thermal sites on the planet. Geysers, mud pots and fumaroles go about their business as they have for eons. So do elk, bison, moose, grizzly bears and wolves. Waters team with trout. And you’re free to experience all this firsthand. To catch fish on fabled fly fishing waters—the Firehole, Madison, Yellowstone, Slough Creek, Lamar and Gallatin. To hike the trails to the Park’s deepest recesses and perhaps witness the wildlife on their terms. To sleep in a tent serenaded by the call of wolves and coyotes. You can paddle across Yellowstone Lake and hike deep into the Thoroughfare—a spot that stands as the furthest point from a road in the Lower 48. Who wouldn’t be changed after all of that?

3 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK OUTDOOR ADVENTURES:

FishFLIES, WADERS & WOLVES
Fish in Yellowstone, catch an experience.



BuffaloWILDLIFE FREAK
Wolves, bison, grizzlies and trout. Yellowstone is a virtual Serengeti.


Bighorn Sheep$50 A DAY
Bring your tent, leave your credit card at home. Here are some tips to a budget-friendly adventure.

St. Mary's Lake

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Follow this link for more information on Yellowstone National Park. nps.gov/yell/

Find area information and lodging specials here.
yellowstone.visitmt.com/packages/

TRIP ITINERARIES:

This downloadable itinerary offers ideas for your Yellowstone trip. Yellowstone Trip Itineraries