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10 Facts about Yellowstone:
Planning a trip to Yellowstone? Here are some must-know facts to get you started
Do you need a reservation to visit Yellowstone in 2025?
Should you make a reservation to visit Yellowstone National Park in 2025?
Five Essential Websites
Planning your Yellowstone adventure? We've gathered the top five essential websites to make your trip seamless, from official park info to offline maps and road conditions.
National Elk Refuge
The National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole spans over 24,700 acres of diverse habitats, making it a prime destination for wildlife watching and photography.
A highlight is the seasonal elk migration from mid-December to early April, where thousands of elk descend from higher elevations. Established in 1912, the Refuge is also rich in cultural history, serving as the ancestral land of several Indigenous tribes.
Iconic Moulton Barn
Exploring Jackson Hole’s Iconic Moulton Barn: A Slice of History and a Photographer’s Dream
When you picture Jackson Hole, the timeless image of the T.A. Moulton Barn likely comes to mind. This rustic wooden barn, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Teton Range, is one of the valley's most photographed landmarks—and it’s easy to see why. With its rich history and striking scenery, the Moulton Barn offers a glimpse into the past while serving as a favorite spot for photographers and travelers alike.
Jackson Hole’s Town Square
Jackson’s Town Square is the heart of the town, offering year-round charm with summer stagecoach rides and a winter ice skating rink. Don’t miss the iconic Elk Antler Arches, a must-see for any visit.
Old Trail Town
Old Trail Town in Cody is a must-visit! With 28 original buildings, a cemetery full of Wild West legends, and even a newly added brothel, it’s like stepping back in time.
Cody Night Rodeo
Experience the thrill of the Cody Night Rodeo, a must-do on your Yellowstone trip! Watch fearless riders take on bucking broncos and fierce bulls, with fun activities like the calf scramble for the kids. Don’t miss this unforgettable Wild West adventure that’s perfect for the whole family.
Different Generations of Travelers
Planning a trip to Yellowstone for multiple generations? Our latest guide shares tips from a recent client experience, ensuring both young adventurers and seniors have a memorable and enjoyable trip.
Lake Yellowstone Hotel
Experience the charm of Lake Yellowstone Hotel and Cabins, a historic gem in Yellowstone National Park. With its grand Colonial Revival style and stunning lakeside views, this hotel offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty. Enjoy delicious dining options, from a blackened halibut sandwich to a delightful breakfast buffet with smoked salmon. Read the full review on our website to discover more about this enchanting destination.
Yellowstone Lake
Yellowstone Lake stands as a crown jewel within Yellowstone National Park, the oldest and one of the most breathtakingly unique parks in the world. As the largest freshwater lake above 7,000 feet in North America, Yellowstone Lake offers a serene yet awe-inspiring experience. Nestled at an elevation of 7,732 feet, it spans 136 square miles with 110 miles of picturesque shoreline. Its waters, clear enough to see the bottom on a calm, sunny day, invite visitors to connect deeply with nature.
Center of The West.
Whenever I travel, I always make time for local museums. To me, art offers an unmatched glimpse into the heart of a culture, helping visitors understand the people and their story in ways that history alone can't capture. Here in Cody, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West brings this spirit to life with five distinct museums, each showcasing unique aspects of Western history, culture, and natural beauty. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting our area!
Animals to see in Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone National Park is famous for its incredible wildlife diversity, home to 67 mammal species, including iconic bears and bison, and 285 species of birds. While visitors hope to spot Yellowstone's "celebrities"—like bears, bison, and elk—it's essential to follow safety guidelines for a safe and memorable wildlife experience. For tips on wildlife watching, check out our full guide!
Camping 101
When it comes to camping, the right gear makes all the difference. From layered clothing and sturdy footwear to essentials like sleeping bags and bear spray, being prepared helps you make the most of your adventure. With a few basics, you'll be ready for an unforgettable camping experience in places like Yellowstone.
Top Funny Questions Asked by Tourists
In honor of April Fools' Day, here are three of my all-time favorite questions from visitors.
How Big is Yellowstone National park?
First-time visitors are often amazed by the sheer size of the park. Here’s a breakdown with some fascinating facts to put it in perspective.
What to wear in Yellowstone?
Yellowstone's weather can be unpredictable, but we got you covered