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New Fish
I'll try and keep my Yellowstone recap a bit shorter. This was my fourth time at Yellowstone but my first time a. without my crazy Mom (RIP) who had a massive meltdown each of the first three times we were there b. staying overnight. We drove up through Grand Teton and through the John D Rockefeller Parkway and arrived in Yellowstone pretty late in the day - a bit before 8pm maybe. The first surprise highlight was Lake Lewis which was still frozen over, Ive only ever seen one frozen lake in person before and that was really more of a pond. Frozen Lake Lewis was really spectacular.
We continued northbound to the "8" then headed northwest to Old Faithful where we had a cabin for the night. It was dark by the time we got there so we didn't see much else on the way in but the cabin was pretty nice. I was braced for it to be a dump since it was only $116. The key here was we booked it almost a full year out, these places fill up quickly.
The next morning we called my pops, the kids chanted "We saw a bear before you did, we saw a bear before you did", we all had a great laugh. Personal highlight of the trip for me. Then we set out to see Yellowstone. First thing we did was walk over to see Old Faithful and we literally walked right past it. Had no idea the cabins were so extremely close to it. Once we found out where it was we walked back, found a spot on the benches and waited. I'd seen OF a couple of times before but with my parents we were always in a rush so we saw it behind a behind a mass of people. This time we had front row seats which was really cool.
After Old Faithful and a stop at the VC to get the passport stamps and junior ranger books (huge hits btw if you have kids I highly recommend both) (btw Yellowstone is the only park I've visited that charges for Junior Ranger books) we hit the van to drive around the park. Yellowstone is massive so even though it was only like 10 in the morning at this point we had a long day ahead of us. We stopped to see Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs (and ate lunch in Mammoth), had a mostly uneventful drive through the Lamar Valley with not nearly as much wildlife as we expected but we were there in the dead middle of the day so that didn't help, then hit the first of the three significant waterfalls, Tower Fall.

Turning south on the figure eight we hit Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone then continued southward back towards the Tetons.
We saw tons of bison of course and a few elk with some up pretty close, but the big wildlife highlight was a black bear that we saw along with only 2 or 3 other vehicles (Yellowstone is known for massive wildlife traffic jams) and not real far off the road. I think it was between east of Mammoth but before the Lamar Valley but I am not even 100% sure where it was. But regardless, after having seen the 4 grizz the day before we were feeling pretty blessed at this point.



We continued northbound to the "8" then headed northwest to Old Faithful where we had a cabin for the night. It was dark by the time we got there so we didn't see much else on the way in but the cabin was pretty nice. I was braced for it to be a dump since it was only $116. The key here was we booked it almost a full year out, these places fill up quickly.
The next morning we called my pops, the kids chanted "We saw a bear before you did, we saw a bear before you did", we all had a great laugh. Personal highlight of the trip for me. Then we set out to see Yellowstone. First thing we did was walk over to see Old Faithful and we literally walked right past it. Had no idea the cabins were so extremely close to it. Once we found out where it was we walked back, found a spot on the benches and waited. I'd seen OF a couple of times before but with my parents we were always in a rush so we saw it behind a behind a mass of people. This time we had front row seats which was really cool.
After Old Faithful and a stop at the VC to get the passport stamps and junior ranger books (huge hits btw if you have kids I highly recommend both) (btw Yellowstone is the only park I've visited that charges for Junior Ranger books) we hit the van to drive around the park. Yellowstone is massive so even though it was only like 10 in the morning at this point we had a long day ahead of us. We stopped to see Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs (and ate lunch in Mammoth), had a mostly uneventful drive through the Lamar Valley with not nearly as much wildlife as we expected but we were there in the dead middle of the day so that didn't help, then hit the first of the three significant waterfalls, Tower Fall.

Turning south on the figure eight we hit Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone then continued southward back towards the Tetons.
We saw tons of bison of course and a few elk with some up pretty close, but the big wildlife highlight was a black bear that we saw along with only 2 or 3 other vehicles (Yellowstone is known for massive wildlife traffic jams) and not real far off the road. I think it was between east of Mammoth but before the Lamar Valley but I am not even 100% sure where it was. But regardless, after having seen the 4 grizz the day before we were feeling pretty blessed at this point.































