Hiking in Yellowstone is a fantastic experience. It’s one of the best ways to spend time in the park. Heck, you could even say it’s the quintessential park experience. But, with so much to see and do in the world’s first national park, it’s hard to squeeze everything in. So, where to go hiking? One […]
Capture the Color 2013 #CTC13
My blogger friend Traveling Ted nominated me for Capture the Color 2013, a sort of chain blogging event. The deal is to post pictures with one of five colors – blue, green, red, white, and yellow – and write a little something about each. I decided to limit my photos and blurbs to travels I’ve […]
Five Things to See in Yellowstone National Park
There are a lot of things to see in Yellowstone National Park. That’s why I recently wrote about them, when I discussed what to do on both the north and south loop roads in the park. But if you don’t have time to do all that, if you can only spend a short while exploring […]
Driving Yellowstone’s South Loop
The north loop, which I wrote about last week, certainly has a lot of great things to see in Yellowstone National Park. But if you only have one day, then the south loop is where you want to spend it. If you have two days, which should be the bare minimum to see the park, […]
Driving Yellowstone’s North Loop
The roads in Yellowstone National Park run in the shape of a figure eight. The two circles together are known as the Grand Loop Road. Separately, they’re at least a day each to explore. I recommend more time to sit back and enjoy the scenery and animals, but if you’re in a rush then two […]
Tips on Spotting Wildlife in Yellowstone
It’s easy to spot wildlife in Yellowstone National Park. Seriously. Animals are everywhere. You just need to know when and where to look. That’s where I come in with a few tips on how to spot wildlife in Yellowstone… 5. Plan Ahead Before I left for Yellowstone National Park, I watched websites that would show […]

