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Family Trip to Yellowstone
DAY 4: Yellowstone Geysers

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Bison at West Thumb

Today was our first full day at Yellowstone. By 8:30am we left our campsite to start our tour. We started at the West Thumb Geyser basin along Yellowstone Lake. The colors from some of the pools was simply amazing. This is also where we saw our first wildlife. A Bison was within the boardwalk area and was easy to approach with not to much fear as there were railings protecting us. 

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Kepler Cascades

After this visit we continued on. We crossed the Continental Divide. There is a unique lake at the top of one of the Divide that is interesting. Because how the divide goes at this point, the eastern outlet of the lake goes to the Pacific Ocean, while the western outlet heads to the Gulf of Mexico, strange! Our next stop was at the Kepler Cascades, a neat water fall overlook.

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Old Faithful

At 11:00 am we arrived at Old Faithful. We only had to wait about 15 minutes before we got a show. After the glory of Old Faithful we walked around the geyser basin. We did not get to see Grand Geyser even though we waited 45 minutes. But we did get to see some neat smaller geysers show their stuff. Then it was a late lunch time.

Our next stop was to visit several of the other geyser basins. We also drove along a narrow road following the Firehole River with a beautiful cascade. Above the cascade was a swimming hole, but it was to crowded to stop. By the time we were done, it was 6:00pm and we did not get back to our campsite until 7:00 pm for dinner. We were all pooped!

Continue to Day 5: Yellowstone Canyon & Falls.

Page last edited on: 03/06/05

 

 

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