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Bring good binocs and a spotting scope, and a phone scope adapter, lots of cool photos to be taken. I wish I spent some time fly-fishing there.
There are two museums in the area that beat anything Smithsonian has to offer: Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody and the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois.
They are day trips from Yellowstone. I know of no one who has visited them that didn’t think it worth the effort.
And the drive from the East entrance of the park to Cody is more beautiful than the park IMO.There are two museums in the area that beat anything Smithsonian has to offer: Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody and the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois.
They are day trips from Yellowstone. I know of no one who has visited them that didn’t think it worth the effort.
Looking for any and all advice or pointers on visiting Yellowstone. Just moved to southern idaho so we’re pretty close to Yellowstone and are thinking of trying to camp in eastern idaho and check out some of the park. It’ll be our first trip of many I’m sure and will probably just be two to three nights. What are some must sees and some advice on avoiding crazy crowds of people or is that impossible to do?
We’re thinking of July or August or is there a better time to go?
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I agree, when we go again we’ll make reservations far in advance and camp at one location and day drive the Park. Our last trip was mid September and it was too crowded. We’ll go first week of October next time.I was thinking of camping near west Yellowstone somewhere with hookups and just kind of trying to see maybe 2-3 attractions a day if possible thanks for the advice I’ll pick 3-5 and try to see them and then repeat
Second time may be a little better as I’ll have a lay of the land
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Agree on the stupid stuff/folks. September 2018 in Yellowstone, witnessed a several van loads of a group of Asian tourist get out & walk towards some Bison that were crossing a creek and grazing. Fairly close to parking lot. One lady with a camera up to her eye kept waking towards a couple of bison cows. She got within 40’ & was clueless of her extremely dangerous action. A few other Asian tourists were within 20’ behind her Cow charged but thankfully it was only a bluff. Stupid tourist never lowered camera & never moved. I still have pics of this group of bison in my phone, and Asian lady is just to right of tree in this photo. We and the responsible intelligent tourist were ~’20 off the parking lot but a good distance from the bison. Asian lady almost got her butt trampled.
Tetons! I’d rather be in Teton NP or that area than Yellowstone. If we go back & likely we will, we’ll stay near Teton NP & skip Yellowstone. If you’re in rhe Jackson area overnight , then I highly recommend going to eat breakfast at Nora’s in Wilson. Only about 15 minutes from Jackson.Looking for any and all advice or pointers on visiting Yellowstone. Just moved to southern idaho so we’re pretty close to Yellowstone and are thinking of trying to camp in eastern idaho and check out some of the park. It’ll be our first trip of many I’m sure and will probably just be two to three nights. What are some must sees and some advice on avoiding crazy crowds of people or is that impossible to do?
We’re thinking of July or August or is there a better time to go?
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