Thursday, September 3, 2015

A Paradise in Wyoming



     Yellowstone National Park is a cherished part of Wyoming - unspoiled, a living museum, and one of North America's greatest assets. 

     I personally describe it as - paradise. Mother nature at its best. A unique destination.  An overwhelming creation. A haven of beauty and peace. 
     Did you know that Yellowstone National Park contains approximately one-half of the world's hydrothermal features, including 300 geysers? This is why the park was designated as the world's first national park.
     It was designated as the world's first national park in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant. It has 2,219,789 acres of wilderness. You can access Yellowstone National Park from Cody and Jackson in Wyoming, Gardiner and West Yellowstone in Montana, and Idaho. All types of accommodations with an option of luxurious resorts or ranch and camping grounds to sleep underneath the stars are available. On my next trip, I would love to stay at the camping ground to gaze at the stars.

         The iconic spots – Old Faithful, Lower Falls, Yellowstone Lake, are just a few of the fantastic sights.
     The park is a mountain of wilderness with intact ecosystems. Wildlife animals includes grizzly and black bears, gray wolves, buffalo, elks, eagles, and many more and can see them wherever you go. Seeing these animals was amazing! 

     The park is open year-round and offers visitors of all ages. You won't run out of activities to do,, including boating, camping, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and a lot more. I didn't experience everything, but for sure I had a great adventure. The Buffalo Tour Company did an excellent job.

     Yellowstone National Park is only one part of this beautiful state. There's more for me to explore in the future.
 
     I traveled to Montana and Wyoming to see Yellowstone National Park. I didn't only see it . . . but I had an ultimate experience of this paradise!
 

 
 







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