4Yellowstone National Park, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming

Yellowstone is officially the world’s first national park. Every year, four million people visit this huge 2.2-million-acre park that spans parts of three different states. This US park includes alpine lakes, craggy peaks, verdant forests, and wild animals such as bison and wolves.

It is arguably most famous for its unique geological features. Highlights include pretty pools, bubbly mud pots, steaming vents, and roughly 50 percent of the planet’s geysers. It’s also the place to see the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring. Finally, this park-inspired cartoon character Yogi Bear’s home — Jellystone Park.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Hi!
    I’m not surprised! It has made more than one “top” or “best of” list. I have personally written about it a few times.
    Thanks for your support and your comment!

  2. Hi!
    I might agree but having hiked the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim with my dad and a small group of other scouts, I have a special place for the Grand Canyon National Park myself. But, yes, Bryce is beautiful and makes many different lists, for sure!
    Thank you for your comment and your support!

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