North Entrance - Near the gateway community of Gardiner, MT
West Entrance - Adjacent to the town of West Yellowstone, MT
South Entrance is Jackson, WY
East Entrance is Cody, WY
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This is a tour run by Xanterra who also run the hotels at the parks. It is not run by the NPS. This is a full day tour, and travels along the lower portion of Yellowstone's figure eight road system.... more
This is a map of Yellowstone National Park. I have highlighted the major destinations described in these travelogues.
You can find this map and much more information on the website :... more
In the early days of Yellowstone National Park, most people visiting the park didn't drive their own car. They would take package tours, arriving by train at... more
Getting to Yellowstone in Winter may be daunting. While the roads to West Yellowstone are kept pretty well plowed, when you get to town you really don't need a... more
Yellowstone National Park is a vast piece of land and many of the things you will want to do will necessitate you having a vehicle at your disposal. Getting... more
Yellowstone Lake is a thing of beauty and grandeur. Lying at an elevation of 7,733 foot, it is 14 miles across and 20 miles long, with an area of 236 square... more
Okay, so driving around is a great way to see the park, but I still say that the best way to "get around" in YNP, without ruining your reputation, is to go... more
Reviews and photos of Yellowstone National Park transportation posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Yellowstone National Park sightseeing.
We have lived in the East Gate Community of Cody, Wyoming since 1976, so I have been to the park many times, yet I have never tired of its beauty and variety. Yellowstone is famous for its boiling hot...
Before I met my husband, I was not nearly as interested in hiking, camping or National/State parks in general. I always had an interest, but it was eclipsed by my need to discover other countries....
After reading VT member Richiecdisc’s page on the adventures that he and D had experienced in both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, my wife Sue and I decided it was high time that we too......
Yellowstone is the crown jewel in America's National Park System. It has both one of the most active geothermal areas but also the continental US's largest collection of wildlife.
Yellowstone National Park was the one that started it all. On march 2, 1872 the US Congress made Yellowstone the first National Park in the world. Each year more than three million people visit the......
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