Just a few hundred yards off the road, things get a lot less crowded, and you’ll have the views and the wildlife (almost) to yourself. Getting out of the car and into the wilds is always worthwhile, but these shorter trips are the best of the best for those not doing extended,…
Yellowstone National Park Attractions
Get used to the idea right now: Yellowstone is a colossal park, and you’d never see everything here if you tried for a lifetime. Just embrace the fact that anything you choose to do while you’re here will be fascinating, wondrous, and 100 percent worth your time. Whether you go off in search of wolves and bears, tour the geyser basins, hike the trails, or cruise the park roads, Yellowstone is guaranteed to blow your mind.
Grand Loop Road, the 154-mile, figure-eight road looping through the heart of the park, connects most of the major and minor attractions, and you’re bound to spend some time cruising it. But stop frequently and get out of the car: Exploring the park’s highlights and, even better, getting out into the backcountry on a hiking trail will enrich your trip by leaps and bounds.
You could visit Yellowstone for a single day—and if that’s your only option, by all means, take it—but you need a minimum of 3 days to really get a feel for the place. A week or more is even better. Hit up the must-sees, such as Old Faithful, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, Mammoth terraces, Lamar Valley, and Yellowstone Lake, but also check out some of the lesser-known but still incredible destinations. Attend a ranger-led program or sign up for a class with Yellowstone Forever for an in-depth experience. Consider spending a night under the stars, either in a drive-in park campground or deep in the backcountry. The farther you go from the road, the more solitude you’ll enjoy, and the more Yellowstone’s wild heart will be revealed to you.
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Artist Paintpots
This small loop trail between Madison and Norris provides an uncrowded quick fix for geothermal junkies. Stroll the trail/boardwalk combo through a young lodgepole pine forest to see brightly colored hot springs, hissing steam vents, and mud pots tossing mud several feet in the air.…Norris Geyser Basin Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Avalanche Peak
Looking for the best bang for your buck? It’s tough to beat this peak, which delivers fantastic panoramas of the park’s remote corners in just 2.1 miles. Of course, you’ll have to work for it—the trail rises a vertiginous 2,100 feet in that distance—but keep your eyes on the prize.…Yellowstone Lake - Hiking/Biking Route
Beaver Ponds Loop Trail
Start at Clematis Gulch and hike through sage-filled meadows and Douglas fir/aspen forest to a series of beaver ponds. Your best chance of seeing the big-tailed beasts is early morning or late afternoon, and you might spot a moose, pronghorn, or elk on the way. There are also some…Mammoth Hot Springs Area - Attraction
Buffalo Bill Dam and Visitor Center
Stand on the top of the 325-foot Buffalo Bill Dam to watch the North Fork of the Shoshone River unfurl at your feet, winding its way through a plunging canyon toward Cody, 6 miles to the east. Completed in 1910, the Buffalo Bill supports irrigation projects throughout the Bighorn…Cody, WY - Attraction/Museum
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Undeniably the top attraction in Cody (and one of the best cultural centers in Wyoming), this complex of five museums can easily absorb you for an entire day, if not more. The center is affiliated with the Smithsonian and aims to interpret the story of the American West through…Cody, WY - Hiking/Biking Route
Bunsen Peak Trail
Climb an 8,564-foot mountain to big views of the Absaroka Range to the northeast and 10,969-foot Electric Peak to the north on this moderate outing. You’ll switchback 1,300 feet up the peak’s northwest ridge, gaining better vistas with each step, before reaching the summit. Continue…Mammoth Hot Springs Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Clear Lake and Ribbon Lake Loop
A relatively easy loop hike combines a trio of backcountry lakes with a stroll along the canyon rim. You can start from several spots, but we like beginning at the Clear Lake Trailhead. After less than a mile, turn left to reach tree-ringed Clear Lake. Lily Pad Lake is just beyond,…$Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
DeLacey Creek Trail
Yellowstone’s largest and most impressive backcountry lake, Shoshone Lake, requires a significant haul on foot or kayak to reach—except by this quick, sneaky route. Head south along DeLacy Creek, passing open meadows that make wonderful habitat for moose and sandhill cranes, to…West Thumb/Grant Village - Hiking/Biking Route
Elephant Back Loop Trail
Here’s an opportunity to look down (literally!) on the island-dotted expanse of Yellowstone Lake, the Absaroka Range, and the Pelican Valley. This is a great photo opportunity and a fairly easy hike for a novice.Yellowstone Lake - Hiking/Biking Route
Fairy Falls Trail
]Feel the spray from a 200-foot waterfall on this flat, family-friendly hike. The trail follows an old roadbed through young forest, approaching the Firehole River. Turn west at the Fairy Falls Trail proper and go another 1.4 miles to a grotto where the plume of Fairy Falls plunges…Old Faithful Area - Cooking Class
Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center
The Discovery Center is no mere roadside attraction: This nonprofit houses rescued wolves, grizzly bears, and raptors and features naturalist programs, educational displays, and a small museum. The wolves are always visible in their outdoor habitats, while employees rotate the…West Yellowstone - Architecture/Historic Site
Heart Mountain Interpretive Center
Between 1942 and 1945, almost 11,000 Japanese-Americans were forced to live in barracks here—part of the U.S.’s dark chapter on WWII Japanese internment camps. This engaging and sobering interpretive center walks you through that era with historic photos, original writings, newspaper…Cody - Hiking/Biking Route
Hellroaring Trail
An ideal early-season hike because the snow melts here sooner than in other areas, the Hellroaring Trail drops you down to a sage-filled plateau where bison often gather. Traipse across the open field to reach an impressive suspension bridge that spans a steep, roiling section of the…Tower-Roosevelt Area - Museum
Heritage and Research Center
This treasure trove of Yellowstone history houses 720,000 cultural and historic items, an archaeology lab, herbarium, research library, and the park’s archives. You can drop in to see the historic exhibits anytime, but I highly recommend reserving a spot on the free, twice-weekly…Gardiner, MT - Hiking/Biking Route
Lone Star Geyser
Front-country geysers are spectacular, but there’s something extra-special about a backcountry spouter you have all to yourself (or more likely, to yourself and a few other hikers). Lone Star Geyser is one of the easiest ones to reach, and it’s predictable enough (eruptions happen…Old Faithful Area - Nature
McCullough Peaks Wild Horse Herd Management Area
Here’s something most of us don’t see every day: wild mustangs running free! The hundred-plus wild horses who call this high desert preserve home are descended from the ones the Spanish brought to America in the 1500s, and they come in a multitude of colors—black, white strawberry…Cody - Hiking/Biking Route
Mount Washburn
This is one of Yellowstone’s most popular day hikes for good reason. The climb up to 10,243 feet is challenging but gradual, the peak’s slopes are known for a rainbow of wildflowers in summer, and the view from the summit is practically unmatched. You might spot bighorn sheep, black…Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
North Rim Trail
The trail skirting the north rim, which is described more fully under “Canyon Village,” in chapter 3, offers better views of the falls and the river than you’ll get from the parking areas. It’s a nice way to see a longer stretch of the canyon.Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Observation Peak
Climb past a riot of purple and pink wildflowers en route to 360-degree views on this classic summit hike. The trail begins by crossing patches of forest and meadows to Cascade Lake, a great spot for fishing or even swimming on hot days. Then hoof it 1,400 vertical feet in 2.6 miles…Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Observation Point & Solitary Geyser Loop
An alternate look at Old Faithful’s famous eruption—with a grander scope, no less—is just a short climb away from the busy Upper Geyser Basin. From the boardwalk, ascend 160 feet in .8 mile up to the natural viewing platform of Observation Point, then enjoy the geyser doing its…Old Faithful Area - Museum
Old Trail Town
Part ghost town and part museum, this assemblage of weathered old storefronts and clapboard cabins from the Wyoming and Montana of the late 1880s makes it easy to imagine yourself back in the era of mountain men and frontier settlers. A wooden boardwalk takes you past several notable…Cody - Hiking/Biking Route
Pelican Valley Trail
This trip across marshy meadows and alongside a peaceful creek could be either a hiker’s dream or nightmare—depending how you feel about grizzly bears. The remote Pelican Valley is some of the best grizzly habitat in the continental U.S., and as such, the park restricts hiking to…Yellowstone Lake - Hiking/Biking Route
Purple Mountain
You’ll truly earn your views on this challenging trail—reaching the summit of the flat-topped mountain requires hoofing it up 1,500 vertical feet in 3 miles—but the eagle-eye vistas from the top are worth it. Begin hiking through a lodgepole pine forest, then pop out on a plateau…West Yellowstone to Madison - Hiking/Biking Route
Riddle Lake
Kick back on a (small) sandy beach with views of the Red Mountains on this mellow stroll to a backcountry lake. You’ll hike over the Continental Divide, through lodgepole pine forest, and past meadows where elk and grizzly bears often graze. Riddle Lake itself is a picturesque lake…West Thumb/Grant Village - Hiking/Biking Route
Sentinel Meadows & Imperial Geyser Loop
See backcountry hot springs and geysers, a National Historic Site, and Fairy Falls to boot on this attraction-packed loop. Begin with a hike to Sentinel Meadows, a grassy area speckled with thermal features, and the Queen’s Laundry Bathhouse, an unfinished building from 1881 that has…Old Faithful Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Sepulcher Mountain Trail
There are several ways to approach this broad-sided, 9,652-foot peak just west of Mammoth Hot Springs, but the top route begins on the Sepulcher Mountain Trail at Mammoth, ascends the summit, loops back on the Glen Creek Trail, and crosses Snow Pass to return to the trailhead. Hike…Mammoth Hot Springs Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Seven Mile Hole
The only way to reach the Yellowstone River in the Grand Canyon area, Seven Mile Hole Trail is a doozy: You’ll drop more than 1,000 feet in just 2.3 miles going from rim to river. But first, the trail wanders along the north rim, stopping at overlooks with views of 1,200-foot Silver…Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Slough Creek Trail
Anglers and wildlife-watchers, this one’s for you. Pretty Slough Creek is revered for its cutthroat trout fishing, and bears, moose, and bison are frequently spotted in the meadows along its banks. For a day-sized chunk, follow the Slough Creek Trail up a short, steep section of…Lamar Valley - Hiking/Biking Route
South Rim Trail
As with the North Rim Trail, there are more and better views of the canyon and river here than you can see from a vehicle. It’s easy and not long, yet you’ll have it mainly to yourself because most folks are in and out of the bus at the parking lots.Grand Canyon Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Specimen Ridge Loop
This shuttle hike packs a whole lotta geologic marvels into a few beautiful miles: petrified trees, basalt columns, and plunging canyon cliffs, to name a few. Start by dropping a car or bike at the Yellowstone River Picnic Area, then proceed to the trailhead for the unnamed but…Tower-Roosevelt Area - Hiking/Biking Route
Storm Point Loop
One of the park’s nicest lakeside rambles, this trail begins at Indian Pond and passes through a pine forest before popping out at Storm Point, the rocky western corner hemming in Mary Bay. You’ll gaze across the lake to views of Stevenson Island, distant Mount Sheridan, and the…Yellowstone Lake - Hiking/Biking Route
Trout Lake Trail
A short, somewhat steep hike through spruce and fir, this trail’s destination is the small Trout Lake, which is encircled by a footpath. The lake, nestled between dramatic cliffs and Druid and Barronette peaks, is a favorite fishing hole and one of the best places in the park to…Lamar Valley - Hiking/Biking Route
Upper Pebble Creek
The lesser-traveled region off the Northeast Entrance Road holds some of the most dramatic scenery in the park, including this gorgeous ramble in a remote valley. Even better, abundant wildflowers decorate the meadows in July. The first mile climbs fairly steeply to views of the…Lamar Valley - Cooking Class
Yellowstone IMAX Theater
]Located next door to the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, the IMAX concept works pretty well here—there are things an airborne camera can show you on a giant screen that you’ll never see on your own two feet. A film called Yellowstone plays fairly often, with swooping views of the…
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