Yellowstone National Park is one of the most extraordinary places on the face of the Earth. Sitting atop a volcanic hotspot, Yellowstone is home to more than half of the world’s thermal features with over 10,000 within the park’s boundaries. Yellowstone is also home to the greatest concentration of large mammals in the lower 48. Established in 1872 as the world’s first National Park, it has drawn visitors from every corner of the globe. Charles Kuralt once called the Beartooth Highway, which brings you in the northeast entrance to the park from Red Lodge, Montana, the Most Beautiful Road in America, and I agree with him. This road (which is only open in the mid- to late-summer months) will lead you to Lamar Valley, dubbed “America’s Serengeti” for the diversity of animals found there. Bison, moose, bear, wolves and coyotes can frequently be found in the valley if you get up early enough and have a keen eye. From there you’re off on the main park road which runs in a massive figure-8 around the park. Where to stop can often be overwhelming to first-time visitors, but a few of my favorites are Mammoth Hot Springs, Midway Geyser Basin (home of Grand Prismatic Spring), Morning Glory Pool, Old Faithful and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Don’t forget to stop in the beautiful Inn at Old Faithful, an amazing old log-cabin style hotel, where you can get some Moose Tracks Ice Cream and enjoy a great view of the world’s most famous geyser. Beyond those highlights, my biggest recommendation is to get out of your car and go for a hike. It can be easy to get frustrated by all of the other tourists in the park, but those frustrations will fade with the crowds when you’re a mile down the trail. I hope you enjoy these photos from the world’s first and one of my favorite national parks.

This post is one in a series of “In Focus” posts in which I hope to capture the magic of each of our wonderful National Parks. You can find the other posts in this series by typing “In Focus” into the search bar in the footer of this blog or scroll using the links below. Click on any photo to make it bigger. All photos are available for purchase and licensing - please contact me for further details. For licensing, click the link in the header. Please support our National Parks - they really are our greatest treasures.

Grand Prismatic Spring

Grand Prismatic Spring

Bison on the Trail

Mammoth Hot Springs

Young Black Bear near Mammoth

Bald Eagle in Pelican Valley

A Classic Park Vehicle Known as a “Jammer”

Sunrise in Lamar Valley

Undine Falls

Bison

The Inn at Old Faithful

Geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin

Heat Loving Thermophiles (bacteria) Make This Stream Appear Yellow

Bison in a Field of Flowers

Geyser Going Off

Midway Geyser Basin

Roosevelt Arch out the North Entrance

Morning Glory

Hot Pools

More Hot Pools

Travertine Terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs

The Fireplace at the Inn at Old Faithful

Bison near the West Entrance

Grand Prismatic Spring Thermophiles

Sunrise in Lamar Valley

Lamar Valley

On Top of the Beartooth Highway

On Top of the Beartooth Highway

Pilot and Index Peaks in the Beartooth Range

Bison on the Road

Bison on the Road

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

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