After the Mid Geyser Basin and the beautiful grand prismatic spring, we headed toward the Canyon Village. We made a stop at Gibbon Falls, number 3 on our map. The view here was just beautiful.
The drop of the Gibbon falls is about 84 feet.
Next we continued on our way to Canyon Village stop 4 on our map. The drive was fascinating. We would go from climbing up and down mountains, to being in open plains for as far as we could see.
Just as we passed by the visitor center for the Canyon Village area, we saw a pair of vehicles on the side of the road. We didn’t know why they were stopped, but soon realized that they were looking at one of these!
We found our way to the North Rim road and the lower falls area. This area is called the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone for good reason.
The lower falls has a drop of 308 feet, which is almost twice the drop of Niagara Falls.
We also stopped at Grand View and it was properly named.
Our final stop was the Norris Geyser Basin (number 5 on our map).
This area had two distinctly different looks. One area has a boardwalk that takes you through more of a prairie area with various geysers along the way. The geyser below is the Steamboat Geyser. This geyser does not have predictable eruptions. It was interesting when we were parking in this area. There were signs everywhere that said ‘Park at your own risk’. Once We got close enough to read them, it was basically a warning that if the Steamboat Geyser erupted, it could cause damage to the paint on your vehicle.
The other section in the Norris Geyser Basin is a vast field of geysers. This area has no vegetation because of all the geysers. Consequently, this area looks like it could be the surface of the moon and not earth!
WOW! Such beautiful pictures! Nature sure is amazing! The more I see your pictures and videos the more I know we need to move this trip up on the bucket list!
I’m so glad that you got to experience Yellowstone. There is no other place on earth quite like it. It has left so many indelible impressions on my mind. I’d love to go visit it again before I die.
After we left Wyoming, we had several more National Parks on our list.
Next up was Rocky Mountain National park in Colorado. We stayed just outside of the park so we had some beautiful views. As we traveled on the park roads, we saw this guy.
What was even more amazing was later that evening, we saw this, in our campground just steps from Dash.
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Just south of the south entrance of Yellowstone is another amazing National Park. If you go to Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons is not to be missed. This parks offers amazing views and tons of wildlife. We had the opportunity to stay in one of the parks campgrou...
Two years ago when we were at Yellowstone, the northern section was closed due to extensive flooding. So we headed back there to see more of beautiful Yellowstone. We had a chance to see some amazing thermals, water falls and wildlife.
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Our next stop was Glacier. This is one of the nations most popular parks. One of the big draws is the 'Going to the Sun' road. Traveling this road is so popular, it requires an additional reservation to get on it. This road takes you from the very popular to...
WOW! Such beautiful pictures! Nature sure is amazing! The more I see your pictures and videos the more I know we need to move this trip up on the bucket list!
Great!! Glad that we can inspire you. This is something that must be seen in person. The pictures are great, but it is so much better in person.
I’m so glad that you got to experience Yellowstone. There is no other place on earth quite like it. It has left so many indelible impressions on my mind. I’d love to go visit it again before I die.
Wow! I need to talk Jimmy into taking this trip!