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Monday, September 12, 2011

Day 74 Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is the flagship of the National Park Service and a favorite to millions of visitors each year. The park is a major destination for all members of the family. By driving the grand loop road, visitors can view the park from the comfort of their vehicle and also take a rest at one of the many roadside picnic areas. For the active visitor, the park has thousands of miles of trails from dayhikes to backcountry explorations. The main attractions are all located on the grand loop road and here are some of the top reasons to visit the park.

* World's First National Park
* 2,219,789 acres (Larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined)
* Wildlife - 7 species of ungulates (bison, moose, elk, pronghorn), 2 species of bear and 67 other mammals, 322 species of birds, 16 species of fish and of course the gray wolf.
* Plants - There are over 1,100 species of native plants, more than 200 species of exotic plants and over 400 species of thermopholes.
* Geology - The park is home to one of the world's largest calderas with over 10,000 thermal features and more than 300 geysers. It has one of the world's largest petrifiied forests. It has over 290 waterfalls with the 308' Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River as it's showpiece.
* Yellowstone Lake is the largest (132 sq. mi.) high altitude (7,732') lake in north america.
* 9 visitor centers
* 12 campgrounds (over 2,000 campsites)


                                      We all got in the park FREE, with Pam's "Old Person card".
Just 15 min into our adventure, we were stopped in a traffic jam of 40-50 cars stopped to take pictures of the elk. After 15 min or so, we were on the road  again.

The first stop was a thermal feature and Heidi couldn't go on the boardwalk. So she just sat on a rock and waited.                                                                       

Next stop She found a better rock.





After lunch at a stream side picnic area . A short walk in the woods.


On to the scenery.

The original might have made me nervous in the motor home.

Heidi can tell you where she has BEEN.

An Elk in the wild.

Well, not real wild.

Back to camp. Lon grilled sirloin/sausage/olive burgers.
                                                                It don't get no better!
Tomorrow, the south loop with "Old Faithful".  Maybe.

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