Bird Watching in Yellowstone National Park

Bird Watching in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Almost every one of us has visited a National Park in our lives, either with friends or family. We never forget the scenic beauty and natural tranquility as the memories never cease to exist from our minds. The splendid landscapes, various wild animals, colorful plants, and serene water bodies always remind us that nature has more things in store than we think. Bird watching in Yellowstone National Park is another way to really connect with nature.

National Parks do more than protect wildlife. They encompass beautiful landforms such as desert dunes, snow-capped mountains, sandy beaches, foggy rainforests, and river cliffs. The more these areas are exposed to human interference, the more they are prone to damage and destruction. National Parks ensure sound and pollution-free environment.

One such National Park is Yellowstone National Park. Located in the state of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, Yellowstone National Park is like no other place on earth.  You will be gripped by power and poetry in sight, sound, and emotion of the park.

Overview of Yellowstone National Park


Yellowstone National Park
is not just a famous National Park but houses wildlife and geographical diversity that is remarkable. Established in 1872, it is situated in the county of Park, Teton County of Wyoming, Gallatin County of Montana, and Fremont County of Idaho.

The largest active geyser in the world is found in Yellowstone. Old Faithful is the most famous geyser in the park. Hundreds of colorful hot springs and pools are also present inside the park.

Yellowstone National Park is home to more wild animals than anywhere else in the United States. Visitors can easily spot many animals roaming freely in their natural habitat. These animals include grizzly bears, gray wolves, bison, wild horses, and moose.

The Grand Canyon inside Yellowstone is indeed the most beautiful site of the park. Upwardly percolating fluids have altered the chemistry of rocks, turning them yellow, red, white and pink.

Enjoy a hike in Yellowstone National Park

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Old Faithful

Old faithful has to be one of the most fun and exciting events at Yellowstone. Everyone sits around and waits for the geyser to erupt. It erupts on a very regular schedule which makes it a great opportunity for crowds to gather. Yellowstone sits on a super volcano and that is why the geysers erupt.

Grand Prismatic Springs

Out of all the natural hot springs in Yellowstone, Grand Prismatic Springs might be the most beautiful and inspiring to see while hiking around. Grand Prismatic Springs has beautiful colors like orange and blue that will take your breath away.

Yellowstone National Park Wildlife

In Yellowstone National Park you can see all kinds of wildlife. The most popular wildlife to see are birds, hawks, owls, ducks, cranes, bald eagles, buffalo, elk, bears, coyote, and others.

Yellowstone National Park Hiking

Treks to stunning waterfalls, plunging canyons, geyser basins, and a lot more await hikers. With over 900 miles of hiking trails, Yellowstone National Park offers some of the best trails in backcountry wilderness.

A healthy body is a happy body, and one of the best ways to be healthy is a lot of exercise. Hiking is also an economical way to increase activity level while offering a plethora of health benefits. It can also improve overall health, prevent and control diabetes, lower risk of cardiovascular activity, increase energy level, burn calories and increase bone density.

Some of the most popular and exciting trails in Yellowstone National Park are Storm Point Loop Trail, Trout Lake, Mystic Falls, Lone Star Geyser, and Avalanche Peak.  These hikes take you through gurgling streams, forests of meadows and panoramic views. 

The beautiful Yellowstone Lake Hotel
Yellowstone Lake Hotel

Yellowstone National Park Hotels

Yellowstone National Park is the largest park in the United States and covers 2 million acres of land. With over 300 geysers inside the park, the park is considered to be an active volcano! There are numerous lodging options available inside the park. Guests will find an incredible variety of accommodations to hunker down for the night.

Lake Yellowstone Hotel and Cabins welcome you to a time of classic yet casual elegance. This hotel offers splendid views of Yellowstone Lake from rooms.

Canyon Lodge and Cabins houses more than 500 rooms and cabins. It is situated on the east side of the park near the Grand Canyon. There are different types of rooms, suites and western-style cabins.

Mammoth Hot Springs and Cabins offer a warm welcome to winter visitors. It is an excellent spot to witness winter wildlife. People can enjoy drinks in the evening at the Map Room.

Old Faithful Inn, Grant Village, and Lake Lodge cabins are some other options worth staying in Yellowstone National Park.

Camping can be so much fun in national parks
Camping in Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park Camping

What better way can there be to enjoy Yellowstone then to pitch a tent or park your car on your next getaway to get in touch with the natural beauty of the park? Waking up amidst exceptional wildlife, sprawling meadows, and inspiring mountain ranges is an altogether different experience.

There are numerous campgrounds inside Yellowstone National Park. Bridge Bay campground is one of the largest with 432 campsites.  As the campsite provides facilities such as flushable toilets and sinks with running water, you don’t have to sacrifice on modern comforts to get a slice of the park’s beauty.

Canyon Campground, located within a mile of the Grand Canyon, is one of the most popular campgrounds of Yellowstone National Park because of its scenic beauty. These campsites have a picnic table and a fire gate. This campsite has 15 public restrooms with flushable toilets and faucets with cold water.

Madison campground is one of the most renowned campgrounds due to its central location. It has 270 individual sites and 3 group sites. In addition, it has restrooms with flushable toilets and faucets with cold running water.

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