Traveled from Glacier passing Flathead Lake and took some pics. What a drive ! Arrived in West Yellowstone and checked into an RV Park which was in the city close to the West entrance to Yellowstone NP. The next day we entered the Park and traveled the lower loop, which is about 118 miles. Yellowstone NP covers more than 2.2 million acres so it definitely takes more than a day to enjoy. We started with Old Faithful and arrived just 20 minutes before it’s expected eruption. Wow ! We drove through the geyser area and passed many boiling springs and thermal areas, in fact in some places it’s hard to decide whether you are witnessing a fire since there is so much smoke rising from these areas. We saw lots of bison along this drive as well as elk and stopped at Canyon Falls. The park is so immense it is hard to take it all in, but we took lots of pictures along the way. We stopped and ate a picnic lunch beside the Yellowstone Lake and found quite a few footprints that were fresh along the lake.
Next day we took a break from driving and visited the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center in West Yellowstone. We saw lots of grizzlies, many that were orphaned as cubs. There were also many wolves and beautiful Golden and Bald Eagles. It was well worth the time to see all the animals, demonstrations and exhibits.
The following day we drove the upper loop of Yellowstone NP. This drive was about 121 miles and much more beautiful than the lower loop. We stopped many more times at the view points and we drove much more narrow and steeper roads. We also played Bison Bingo (count the Buffalo) because many more were near the roads that day. They decide to walk down the middle of the road and take their sweet time. Traffic was stopped for miles because of one Mac Daddy Buffalo that decided to take a Sunday stroll. At one point we saw an EMS vehicle with lights going, weaving in between the traffic and he decided to start the siren. You would not believe how fast 600 lbs. or more of solid meat can travel along with about 4 of his cousins and grandkids. Funny ! and traffic then started moving. What a great place to visit and hope we are fortunate to go back some day. Enjoy the pics and we have many, many more.