Showing posts with label yellowstone national park lodging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellowstone national park lodging. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Mini Travel Guide: What to Do in Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park is one of the most popular parks in America, more popularly known as the first national park in the world. It's large enough to span three states: Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. By its size alone, rest assured that you'll barely run out of things to do among its natural attractions.

You can be sure of an abundance of wildlife when it comes to a national preserve like Yellowstone. Get in touch with your roots by seeing 67 species of mammals, 330 birds, 6 reptiles, and so much more. You get the chance to study or observe wild animals in their natural habitat without the danger of getting lost in the vast wilderness without anyone for miles to hear you.

Fishing has always been one of America's favorite pastimes. If you want to cast your line in Yellowstone, you'll be treated to experiencing at least 16 different species of fish to wrestle with. However, you'll need to plan your fishing trip in the right seasons and weather conditions if you want to relish your catch without putting yourself in dangerous waters.


Speaking of adventures in the water, do you fancy a bit of adrenaline rush? The terrain of Yellowstone makes for some excellent opportunities for whitewater rafting. Look for some dependable guides that can help you stay safe should you want to indulge in an exhilarating day of rafting.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Packing for a Fun-Filled Yellowstone Visit

When you're getting tired of the hustle and bustle of the city life, there's no better way to forget about the stress than to go back and be one with nature by taking a drive and visiting Yellowstone National Park.

Of course, a trip is best enjoyed when you come prepared. Hence, it's important to know the kinds of things you need to bring with you to Yellowstone, so you won't end up over-packing for your trip or forgetting something important. Before you hop onto the car or board the plane to Wyoming, make sure that you have everything you need.

When picking out clothes to wear when you're there, choose ones that are layered and comfortable as it could get really hot during the day and cold at night. Unless you're hiking and would need boots, sneakers and sandals would be suitable for walking around the park. You could also bring with you a hat and a light jacket.

You could also prepare a picnic basket full of snacks and a cooler filled with drinks, so you don't have to keep on going back to stalls or restaurants to buy food. You should also bring extra batteries for your cameras and a small portable charger for your cellphones.


A quick break from the city is all you'll need to recharge and refresh yourself. As long as you pack and set up your bags well, you can focus more on relaxing and having fun. 

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Lodging Options When Staying at Yellowstone

Housing half of the world's geothermal features and covering an area of 3,468.4 square miles, one day is never enough to discover all the wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Fortunately, with millions of tourists visiting the park each year, vacation packages and accommodations aren't too hard to find. In fact, here are some of your lodging options as you explore and enjoy Yellowstone's natural beauty:

Small Group

For one to six people, there are several inns with single and double beds. Some lodges even have small living rooms, full bathrooms, and full kitchens. Whether you're celebrating your anniversary or simply enjoying with close friends, there are also cozy log cabins located near the park's entrances.

Big Group

If there's more than seven people in your group, you'd love the affordable lodges that feature three to four separate bedrooms. You could choose to stay in lodges near Yellowstone River or in mountain cottages where you can enjoy utmost peace and privacy.

Multiple Families / Reunion


Your family reunion doesn't always have to be held in banquet halls or grandma's house. Families that wish to spend quality time in Yellowstone can stay in cabins that are located adjacent to one another. With enough negotiation, you may be able to get huge discounts and other perks.