Sep
12
2009

Mysterious and Beautiful Yellowstone

Vibrant Colors of Yellowstone National Park, Geysers

Vibrant Colors of Yellowstone National Park, Geysers

As the road trip winds to an end, we made a few stops along the way in Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons National Park. In a future post I plan to share our itinerary, including a list of the campgrounds that we visited, a review of those sites and a provisioning list. The RV lifestyle is definitely a culture in and of itself, but one which allows freedom of travel from place to place while taking all of your belongings with you.

Camping on the Yellowstone River, Mallard's Rest

Camping on the Yellowstone River, Mallard's Rest

I had not been to Yellowstone since my teenage years and this was Steve and Hayley’s first time

Sleepy Camper

Sleepy Camper

there. While Glacier was breathtaking in a dramatic way, Yellowstone was  incredibly mysterious with its geysers, thermal ground and bubbling mud pots, and beautiful with its sweeping plains and wildlife. We saw elk, bison, deer, moose and many types of birds along the way. There is so much to say, and yet so little time to say it in, we have had limited internet connections while out in nature. So stay tuned, I’ll have to create another post with even more detail as the trip continues!

The Grand Tetons, Jenny Lake

The Grand Tetons, Jenny Lake

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